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A simple tote bag for my son's teacher - end of the year Thank you gift. Quilted hexagon panel on both sides.

Hexagons made with hand dyed yarn bought on Etsy.

Allie's Garden -- Pattern with Cut Loose Press

an Xmas present for someone special :)

Halloween hexies

50mm macro inverse test

 

An interesting wall texture somewhere in Washington, DC.

Hexagon is a stand alone follow up to the book Squidologi from earlier this year. Thomas Falla Eriksen has made a wordless creative fantasy in time and space. He gets his visual inspiration from classical European artists like Moebius and Casa, but is also inspired by music and movies from the eighties. As in Squidologi the story is a playful take on conspiracy theories, theology, quantum physics and sci fi literature. This time he specially uses mythology and symbols linked to the planet Saturn.

Shoot at Hong Kong Geopark. These columns were formed 140M years ago from lava. They became hexagonal when cooled down over time.

English paper piecing hexagons for my queen size quilt.

Day 2: 36 hexagons done, 104 to go :)

Not sure why one hexagon (upper left corner) is white. Some sort of weird software glitch but it kind of looks like a design feature :)

I downloaded these fabrics from EQ's web site and added them into my library. They are some of my current favorite Amy Butler and Jennifer Paganelli prints so I'm very happy to have them available to use in my EQ designs.

www.electricquilt.com/Users/Downloads/palette_lib.asp

Skylights at Kentuck Knob.

I whipped stitched three of the paper pieced rhombus (diamonds) to form a hexagon. Whip stitching took me forever and I don't like how my stitches look. I think I will also try piecing these on the sewing machine.

Brooches mounted on gift cards and ready for the markets.

Nearly stalkless caps up to 4 cm wide. On fallen beech branch, moist woods at E base Tucker Hill, Blue Hills Reservation, Milton, MA 5/10/09

all my sewn hexies laid out. there are a few holes, but i'll fill them in during the final layout.

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.

Someone asked me how I'm doing the fussy cutting for my hex blanket, and while I'm not planning every single piece, I did come up with a good solution (for me) for doing it - I centered a paper piece on a 2.5" square ruler and used painters tape to mark it off. I was using a piece of cardboard with the center cut out, but this version is a lot easier to use in addition to being oh so much classier!

This was a great swap project - loved knitting with the cotton. Hope my partner loves it!

 

I already have another one on the needles for Julianna's teacher as an end of the year gift.

 

www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hexagonal-market-bag

 

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