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Just finished last night...It took four episodes of a series to finish! This is English paper piecing. The little paper hexagons in the photo are used to fold the edges over each piece...then they are stitched together, one by one. This is the first block - block of the month - Greenbaum's Quilted Forest in Oregon.
Blogged about the psychological and emotional meaning behind my current hexagon project over at www.turningturning.com.
Each hexagon is about the size of a US penny coin.
L'estructura cristal·lina hexagonal és la que millor aprofitament de l'espai ofereix.
Per aquest motiu la fruita s'emmagatzema fent servir l'estructura hexagonal.
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Fun design that I stumbled across, realized was waterbomb, and got distracted with... oh well... it's still okay
what's a girl to do on a 16 hour car ride but whip up a few hexagons...what they're for I don't know, but it was good to do some kind of sewing on vacation.
Colorized image of Saturn's north polar hexagon and vortex from Cassini images. RGB image created from the MT2, CB2 P60, and CB2 P120 bands.
A hexagonal brass ring, size 9 1/4, with an antiqued finish. The ring was made by grinding out a bright brass plumbing fitting to size. The finish was achieved by tumbling with small steel objects, abrasive grit, and kosher salt.
The ring is light, at less than a half ounce, and measures just under an inch across the facets and just over a half inch in width.
A big, chunky hexagonal bangle bracelet of cherry wood that features interesting knots, filled cracks, and figure changes. As a result of its layout by eye, none of the angles are quite precise, which I feel adds charm.
About 2 3/16" thick, 3 5/8" across the points, and 2 5/8" inside diameter. (Bracelet size just under 8.5".) The wood is from a cherry tree that was felled on my parents' property in Niagara, then sawn, stacked, and air dried for several years. Finished with walnut oil.
Hexagon Pattern by attic24.typepad.com/weblog/hexagon-howto.html
153 Hexagons
100% cotton yarn-Sugar & Cream and Peaches & Cream
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Right now I am focusing on working through color groupings to exhaust as many choices as possible.I'm a little yellow heavy, but this will even out over time.
Created by Candice of ShortcakeScraps // stamps used are by Stampin' Up! and Papertrey Ink -- full step-by-step tutorial: cardmaking.about.com/od/Step-by-Step-Cards/ss/Colorful-He...