both will be pretty quilts. I presently do not have the hexie bug. but I do love looking at them. too slow a progress for me and will definitely be a UFO if I did one
Your hexies are terrific; what great colors! I love the picture of your cat in front of the heater We used to have a cat that liked to lie withing scorching distance of an ancient space heater. I used to drag her torpid form to a slightly safer distance after she was slack with the heat of it.
Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog! Susan in Texas
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14 comments:
I am in love with hexagons and love, love, love seeing what you do with them. Great idea.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Super cute.Have a great weekend!!
Love your hexie heart Billie!
So lovely! I'm also working on the hexie heart. Would you please show us the pile of stars you've made. Must be a lot by now.
Your heart is lovely, Billie and so are your star flowers.
It's going to be awesome!
both will be pretty quilts. I presently do not have the hexie bug. but I do love looking at them. too slow a progress for me and will definitely be a UFO if I did one
Busy Friday working on those lovelies
You are getting all kinds of hexagon stitching finished!
Your heart will be great. I'm working on mine too. And I didn't see the pile of stars yet! Hopefully next Friday.
Your hexies are terrific; what great colors! I love the picture of your cat in front of the heater We used to have a cat that liked to lie withing scorching distance of an ancient space heater. I used to drag her torpid form to a slightly safer distance after she was slack with the heat of it.
Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog!
Susan in Texas
Oh, love those hexies!! Usually hexies are my 'to go' project, but I didn't travel with them this year! I can't wait to get back to them this spring.
I love your texas stars. Someday I am going to have to do at least a table runner.
love your stars how you made each half different.
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