Deck the Tree
You can never have too many Christmas decorations. Still, you could use these as decorations for parcels, too – for that particular person who will appreciate it, and Jennie has a great tip for using up some buttons that maybe you don’t like.
Based on the hexagon and a square, Jennie has taken a simple design and created something spectacular, and if you follow her clear demonstration, you will be able to as well.
If you like the idea of a template, then this is available in the shop click here.
Other Ideas for a Hexagon
And, of course, you could use this for other hexagon designs and workshops. For more, use the quick links ‘hexagons‘.
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Valerie has several Dresden Plate, Grandmother’s Fan quilts to show and she talks through the various quilting options she has used plus a selection of setting options for the blocks.
Mostly machine quilting and with the walking foot, but she has also used ‘seed quilting’ by hand to add texture t...
From start to finish
This workshop from Paula is extremely comprehensive and she shows us how to make the bag from start to finish. You could make it with new fabric, you could choose fabric that gives the impression of being pieced. Or you could use up scraps from your cupboard and the pattern a...
This is a truly delightful little project and Carolyn shows us how quick and easy it is to make. She uses two simple squares, but this is also a project that allows you to use up old left-over blocks and jelly roll strips. Equally, you can just fussy-cut from more dramatic fabrics for a different...