This is what mine looks like from the back. The grey thread is the basting stitches.
This is what mine looks like from the back. The grey thread is the basting stitches.
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WOW, that’s gorgeous! I need to do some embroidery again! Love it.
I pinned this to my hexagon board!
Lovely as can be.
Very pretty, I think you are right it would look great on a bag.
Very pretty.
Oh wow! I never would have thought of this! Thank you!
Thank you for the tutorial! Gorgeous! This project is at the top of my to do list.
So pretty! It’s a great tutorial and I love the embroidered hexie in the middle. Thanks so much for taking the time and for sharing the stitchery design too.
Margaret
Beautiful embroidery!!
LOVE the mix of embroidery and quilting!!! xoxo Kim
I do tons of hexis but I’ve never put embroidery in the centre. Thanks for the idea!
Ooh this is so cute…and beautiful. Thank you for sharing:)
That is SO cute! Thanks for the tute, Clara!
hey thats just what I’ve been doing!!
Your little hexagons are beautiful and I adore the stitching. Would it be possible for me to share this post with my blog readers? I think they would love it as much as I do.
Visit my blog and and let me know. I think we are creative kindred spirits!
neat idea…I have used embrodery in squares but the hexagons are a neat idea would make a great baby quilt with a center hex with the vital statistics for the baby…or an autograph quilt at the shower….each guest designs and crates a hex and you sew them together as a memento of the shower for te parents to be…..C
it’s so nice. I love it.
Paper Pieces has some terrific ideas for hexagons and some other methods for creating them. Love yours too. I enjoy the hand work. Have a good day.
I’ve been working on a Grandmother’s Flower Garden for longer than i want to adhit. I, too, find it a great venue for hand embroidery. It will be a quilt as well as an embroidery sampler.. I’d send you photo , however i find that complicated.