Whoop whoop, three done, only ONE flower to go. And then it´s all neutrals, neutrals, neutrals. This sounds good to me now, we will see how soon I´m bored...
I´m starting with the last one any minute after finishing this post, since I want to achive as much as possible in my last few days being kidless (I can´t believe how fast time flew and how soon is the due date, less than two weeks...).
Doing much more then sitting and sewing (or else knitting) has become nearly impossible in the last few weeks, but I´m pretty fine with this situation, I´ll have to be up on my feet the next few years so this short periode of doing nothing is really welcome!
Don´t think this is my final outlay, I´m quite sure I will change up the flowers up a little bit while connecting them with the neutrals (I think I´m going with whites...).
Any suggestions how to join the flowers and the fillers? Should I sew small neutral flowers first and then combine the coloured ones around them, or should I just bast the neutrals and conntect them with the flowers each on it´s own? What do the experts think?
I´m linking up with Jessicas MondayMorningStarCount over at lifeunderquilts.com
Wow. These are fantastic. It makes me want to branch out from hexagons soon. I am anxious to see how you join them. I think I might be inclined to want to separate the points of these units with your neutrals... Not sure exactly how, but I'd want them not to melt into each other. Each one is a little work of art
ReplyDeleteI love these colorful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWow indeed! These are amazing! I love the colors and the shapes are very impressive. Good luck in your last few weeks!
ReplyDeleteso pretty!! I could just stare at these pictures all day~
ReplyDeletethanks for posting (and linking), you're almost there!
This is so much awesome. I LOVE THEM!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have no advice for joining...sort of new to the EPP myself. Whatever you do, it's going to be beautiful. What an amazing project!
I love the rose star, love love it!! If I were sewing, I would add the white pieces to each of your flowers, then join those units together. Fewer large units seem to be quicker to join together than twice as many smaller units. But whatever way you would enjoy more is the right way to do it for you!
ReplyDeleteIf you go to this Blog you can see how this rose star was finished. My Quilting Porch: Rose Star Quilt. Hope all went well with the little one.
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