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From a hexagon of light blue elephant hide.

Same as this one, with more levels.

I've made a CP (download pdf here) if you want to try it.

Machine Stitched Hexagon Mini Quilt

I can't decide on a layout! White or no white?

Backyard baby Hexagon Quilt made by Heather. She used a Cloud Nine Designs free pattern

Coventry University's faculty of Engineering and Computing. As you walk past it towards the entrance it feels like it is going to fall on top of you.

 

"In September 2012, a new £55 million engineering building was opened, with facilities such as a full-scale Harrier jump jet, a wind tunnel and flight simulators."

 

"The former RAF Harrier T.4 aircraft, tail number XW270, used as a teaching aid."

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coventry_University

 

See photos of the Harrier in the building here: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:XW270_(aircraft)

Where I'm up to with my hexagon star. Next a ring of lights, then darks then star putting the pointy bits on :-)

I was thinking of making a scarf for my girls, but now I'm not sure. I want to make a blancket too and I'm not sure my daughters want a blancket for a scarf ;-)

I like this pattern so much I had to do it again. But it had to be different from the other one I made. This is how its going to be.

Hexagon Quilt, this is a quilt made for my daughter as my congratulation to her successful master degree in her studies.

It's made from my fabric line Comma for Moda and the background is a Bella Solid Graphite / Zen Grey

Only ~3 rows left to add (to fit a queen-sized bed), shown on a full-sized bed.

19030's reproduction Grandmother's Flower Garden crib quilt made out of nearly 500 1.25inch sided hexagons. Lovingly handpieced using freezer paper EPP technique and whip stitch for my unborn daughter.

Again, something with my favorite hexagons! I still have these blue family fabrics!

Hexagon Blanket in Butterfly Super 10 Greek Cotton in Subtle icecream colours, I'm loving the join as you go method which I learned from Alex's Moonstitches Blog (Pattern for Hexagon's from Lucy at Attic 24 Blog)

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Hexágonos multicoloridos em croché para uma manta de cama de criança

Size; 1/4". I've just passed 3000 hexies.

The hexies are really big; 2"

Hexagon quilt so far, inspired by flickr/Aunt-Mary

 

The quilt top is finished! A hand-pieced queen-sized hexagon quilt.

Prime numbers represented on a hex spiral. Red dots indicate twin primes.

 

Click on the image to see a larger version. A 2000x2000 image is available.

 

koozdra.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/hexagon-prime-spiral/

Trying to figure out as many possible ways to tessellate each waterbomb molecule. Recent conversations with Beth Johnson's have encouraged me to resume my waterbomb studies of way back when, and this is a set of CP's that I'm doing for the write-up. I've stumbled across some interesting assortments that I hadn't encountered before, which I am excited about.

 

Yes, this is the only "legal" assortment of hexagonal waterbombs I could think of, though I'd be interested in seeing other solutions!

 

Best to be viewed in full-size. Drawn with Inkscape.

A few rosettes waiting to be assembled into a quilt top. I don't know what it is about hexagons, but I can't stop sewing them!

Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter Cotton Stripes, Susan G. Komen collection, "pinky stripes"

 

Pattern: web.archive.org/web/20080802012524/http://www.yarncat.com...

FINALLY finished this project I started over a year ago...just had to get back to it.

Hexagon Quilt, this is a quilt made for my daughter as my congratulation to her successful master degree in her studies.

It's made from my fabric line Comma for Moda and the background is a Bella Solid Graphite / Zen Grey

LARGE View On White

 

[ Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM ]

lace hexagons and a new newsletter here

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I have been making hexagons here and there over the past few of weeks while waiting in the carpool line, the dentist office and any other moment that I am out and about and having to wait in the car. It has turned out to be a great take-along project!

A variation on the hexagon sketch.

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