Yay for you! You definately won't go crazy, although you might come close sometimes... It took me over 12 months to piece the top of a hexagon quilt and now it sits in the corner of the room collecting dust because I can't decide whether to hand or machine quilt it. Anyway, I highly recommend making a hexagon quilt.
I seriously don't have the patience to put hexies together. I once made a quilted picture about 30 years ago from the little devils but I have to say that bib is gorgeous.
I think tying is another technique of fastening the three layers together (and is not a form of quilting at all). This is done primarily on quilts that are made to be used and are needed quickly.
This bib is just too sweet!
ReplyDeletethat's such a gorgeous bib. i'd be tempted to wear it myself!
ReplyDeleteLove the bib! It's so wee.
ReplyDeleteI love it!! Nice fabrics!! Where did you find them??
ReplyDeleteThose hexes are just perfect! Can't wait to see what you make.
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel, I have the hexing bug too - must be contagious!!
ReplyDeleteGo for the hexagon quilt, it'll be a corker!!!
Very nice!! Yes, if ever the hexagon bug bites you, you can´t stop it ;D
ReplyDelete*Nicola
This bib looks very nice ! The fabrics are lovely.
ReplyDeleteCarola
go crazy! It's fun!
ReplyDeleteI've been bitten too! Love that bib. It is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteCutest bib EVER!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteMe too started playing with hexagons and yes... I went crazy!
Lovely colours
Cute! Welcome to the crazy hex-quilt fun! That top hexie with the sea creatures is fabulous!
ReplyDeletethis bib is way too adorable. i love it
ReplyDeleteThat gorgeous bib makes me wish I was a baby! LUCKY kid!
ReplyDeleteOooh! I love the hexie bib! I just started sewing some hexies, you're inspiring me.
ReplyDeleteoh my........ that is like the cutest bib ever!
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! I'm inspired. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYay for you! You definately won't go crazy, although you might come close sometimes... It took me over 12 months to piece the top of a hexagon quilt and now it sits in the corner of the room collecting dust because I can't decide whether to hand or machine quilt it. Anyway, I highly recommend making a hexagon quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe bib is just so cute! I love the hexies!
ReplyDeleteMicki
The bib is just so cute! I love the hexies!
ReplyDeleteMicki
I seriously don't have the patience to put hexies together. I once made a quilted picture about 30 years ago from the little devils but I have to say that bib is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat bib is gorgeous... hadnt thought of using hexagons for a whole bib before.. Hexies are best for small projects!! xx
ReplyDeleteWay too cute. How could you go crazy?
ReplyDeleteThe hexies look great in a bib!
ReplyDeletesuper cute. i heart hexies.
ReplyDeleteI hate to say... but you ARE crazy.
ReplyDeleteIn a good way :-)
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i would totally buy one of those from you if it snapped instead of tied. could you tweek the pattern?
ReplyDeletethat is adorable! I need to learo how to make hexis!
ReplyDeleteI'm smitten. Those are beautiful! I want to make some now too.
ReplyDeleteDarling!! Just ordered your pattern & hoping some tips on the hexies is included. Can't wait to make some of the bibs for my soon-to-be-granddaughter!
ReplyDeletePainting Lessons - Art is the colors and textures of your imagination. Meghan, Los Cerros Middle School, 1999
ReplyDeleteThat little bib is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! Go for the quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove and sweet. From Spain Monty.
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest thing ever!!!
ReplyDeleteI think tying is another technique of fastening the three layers together (and is not a form of quilting at all). This is done primarily on quilts that are made to be used and are needed quickly.
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