I am sure your fingers are exhausted! Well done though, even years ago I felt many of the quilts in the Harrogate show were a bit old fashioned for today's contemporary homes
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Keeping up with the schedule I see! Now that they're basted you get to sit down all weekend and work them up though. That bit is way more fun!
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty! R x
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a lot of hexies.
ReplyDeleteTime well spent ;)looking very good!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive. x
ReplyDeleteIndustrious much?
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be on a roll!
ReplyDeleteI guess an April deadline helps with production? Will be on the lookout when I visit Uttoxeter.
ReplyDeleteYour little fingers must be killing you!
ReplyDeleteA very productive & satisfying was to spend a day. :-)
ReplyDeletelady, you is crazy. You know you've got to sew them up?
ReplyDeleteWow you are a machine! Look at all those yummy hexies!
ReplyDeleteYou are so industrious! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Bet your fingers are numb!
ReplyDeleteWow! Bet your fingers are numb!
ReplyDeleteI would say it Looks perfect:-)
ReplyDeleteWow! You are on a roll! I haven't even pulled fabric yet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for pushing me! These look gorgeous! What a fabulous day
ReplyDeleteWow! And I just pushed paper about all day!
ReplyDeleteOh come now Susan. That's not the only thing you did today ...;-)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, you went round the twist... ;o)
ReplyDeleteSo thats what can be achieved when the computer goes on holiday...
ReplyDeleteYou know you could have entered the mini quilt category right?!
ReplyDeleteYou are insane woman...I admire your staying power.
ReplyDeleteWhat a champ!
ReplyDeleteHexy loving!
ReplyDeleteShow off...I managed to make some bunting and that was it...
ReplyDeleteShow off...I managed to make some bunting and that was it...
ReplyDeletemany happy hours of stitching there then!pretty, pretty hexies!
ReplyDeleteSeriously impressed. If I could up my workrate to even a tenth of yours I would be pleased. Looking forward to seeing what these lovely hexies become!
ReplyDeleteI am sure your fingers are exhausted! Well done though, even years ago I felt many of the quilts in the Harrogate show were a bit old fashioned for today's contemporary homes
ReplyDeleteProductive day! I find the idea of prepping the pieces is always what puts me off EPP - I can't even imagine basting over a 100 in a day.
ReplyDeleteNo computer = productivity.
ReplyDeleteAs usual I'm sitting here instead of sewing.
In just one day?????
ReplyDeleteThat's an awful lot of hexies! No not awful at all! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGood god! In one day?!
ReplyDeleteWow! They look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else I am sitting at the computer instead of doing "actual sewing". LOL
ReplyDeleteYou my love are a MACHINE!!!
Lush x
Very impressive!!
ReplyDeleteso productive and such a pretty display!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ideas your share here
ReplyDeleteSo far, I am looking for a source of reference on various websites
Now I have found what I was looking for all this time
I keep the spirit to strive to be the best, one of which is a reference from your idea that really helped me.
Once again I want to say thank you
hadroh jepara marawis jepara rebana jepara
Excellent - although don't be surprised if after this quilt you never want to make another hexie as long as you live ;-)
ReplyDeletePretty!
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