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A special commission from the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art. An amazing paper cut framed in a hexagonal frame and held between two pieces of glass to create a shadow on the wall its hung against. Very happy with how this one turned out.
Paulus Horn, Horloge de table hexagonale, Dantzig, ca 1700, argent, laiton, bronze, acier
Paulus Horn, Hexagonal Table Clock, Gdansk, silver, brass, bronze, steel
Quilt completion is several months away so whipping up some tiny hexies the size of a dime and turning them into a keychain gave me instant gratification and a great way to use super small scraps. Two flowers are sewn back to back so it is double sided.
Material : hexagon of colored kraft paper.
Variation on dice tessellation created by Ralf Konrad.
No new creases added to the dice model, I had just to pop up the little stars embedded into the design.
Result is like Owesen stars (sorry, Fredrik, no credit for you here) : these little stars are also part of Konrad's work, see here
Some other photos of dice tessellation and pyramid of stars here on my website.
I made this hexagon back in October during my month of illness while watching "Pet Sematary". I got a chuckle over the sweetness of this block with the playful kittens frolicking in comparison to the cat in the movie who was all undead and stuff....
The center hex was fussy cut from a vintage dresser scarf I found at the thrift store.
Charm pack from my lovely friend Lisa. Thank you Lisa! Perfect project to do at my in-laws place. I do love orange.
I found a couple more photos I never posted of the afghan "in progress". Whenever the cooler weather finally gets here, I need to work on weaving in all the remaining loose ends, and then I should take a few more photos of the whole thing... (With decent lighting, for a change!)
6-sided Hexagon Saltillo Tile - handmade in Mexico.
More like this at www.saltillotileconnection.com by Rustico Tile and Stone. Wholesale rates and worldwide shipping.
On a nine hour drive home from South Carolina you can finish hand stitching the binding on an entire quilt AND work on making little Hexagons! Read more about it on my blog www.insidethepaperbox.blogspot.com
There was one section on this block that needed something more - hexagons! These silk ones are 1/2" on a side and the two tiny lace ones are only 1/4" per side - end up looking more like a circle when I stitched them. I'll have to try some with cotton fabric to see if they will hold their shape better
Backsides of each hexagon with freezer paper attached. No basting it to the fabric required and it peels right out later!
These are going to go on the front of a pillowcase for a floor-cushion
for the kids. If I ever talk about paper-piecing again, please remind
me, that I don't enjoy it! At all :D
My rendition of an unfinished quilt in the Chicago Art Museum, by an unknown quilter. I changed the middle and added a border. It is made with 3/4 inch hexagons and completely hand pieced using Inklingo. It was long arm quilted by The Quilters Attic in TN.
Made by Kathy Timmons
Started in 2015 and finished in 2016. Quilted in 2017 after I moved to Mexico