Yes. Every teeny tiny stitch.
I love to hand sew. That's what attracted me to the Hexathon. Next I'm going to try my hand at applique as I haven't really done at lot in the past.
It wasn't the best day to take pictures as it's raining buckets...not literally of course:)
18. Parquetry
19. Woodford Green
I was a bit worried about doing curves but in actual fact they were very easy to do.
20. Walthamstow
I didn't notice the thread in the middle until now...oh well |
21. Queen Square
I didn't follow the original sample but did my own thing as I really don't have very many colours left to choose from...24 diamonds and 6 triangles.
I'm starting to run out of fabric so the next five blocks will be a challenge to eke out of what is left.
Linking today with....Books and Quilts
and, Hibiscus Stitches.....
Take care:)
You have done a great job of catching up! Your blocks are lovely - I do like your colours. xx
ReplyDeleteI love your colours and the blocks are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHello Mary Ann,
ReplyDeleteOh I love your hexagons, just perfect. Good luck with your project.
Happy days.
Bev.
Lovely blocks. I like the hexathon too.
ReplyDeleteOh No19 is beautiful! And yes indeed it would be something amazing to see buckets falling from the sky, ha ha!
ReplyDeletethese are another wonderful assortment. I like the idea of hand piecing them. i'm not all that good at machine sewing set in seams.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Needlework Tuesday.
Gorgeous Mary Ann and I'm in awe that these are all hand stitched, beautiful work! Deb xo
ReplyDeletePretty blocks Mary Ann, love the colours of number 20.
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