Approach hexies with caution: as with Azolla or duckweed, one spore in your environment will reproduce madly and smother your fishpond in days.
Got the hex?
Start Small:
- See My Three Sons' tutorial for these darling hexagon needle books: I followed this excellent tutorial and made these ones in the photo
- Mel's Own Place has a needle case tutorial as well
- Follow Texas Freckles' Hexagon Charm Quilt Piece-Along: Melanie has compiled a super resource list of tips, short-cuts and tutorials for quilters of all levels
Think Even Bigger, like these applique enthusiasts:
Or join a self-help Hexy Madness group (or is it a Hexy cult?):Here's a resource list from Angela of My Three Sons








5 messages:
Don't know what it is with Hexies..Big or Small they just get us In..must be the Shape.
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so cute!! glad you had fun making my needle books - thanks for the link love :)
They are so cute. Inspiring me to sew again :) Haven't sewn in ages.
Yes... there are beautiful hexes every where. Amazing. I admire all the patience that goes into them. I don't think I have it.
Oh so sweet! I must make some!
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