Riley's Quilt: Hexagon Spotlight
I've been trying to make lots of fun hand sewn hexagon blocks to add to Riley's quilt. I started out by sorting the duplicate blocks from the charm pack and putting them to the side. I wanted at least one of each print in the quilt relatively untouched. Then I use the duplicates for my hand sewn extra special blocks.
Most of the blocks are cut out randomly, but for a few of the blocks I am fussy cutting. Fussy cutting is really difficult when you are using charm packs lol. I would not do this again, partially because of fabric waste but mostly because it's hard to get 6 identical prints in a 5x5 inch square. I am saving the extra fabric scraps, but they are pretty tiny I don't yet know if I can use them.
Here, I've had to use two charm packs to fussy cut the right number of bees. I was nervous that using just grey tones would be boring, but the end result turned out quite charming in my opinion. They remind me of a circus. If I had more of this bee print I would be tempted to do a whole quilt out of them!
I also attempted to machine embellish one of my hexagons. One of the things I'll change next time is hiding the front threads instead of sewing back and forth because the line weight change is very noticeable and I dislike it.
That's all for now! The quilt is growing slowly but surely. I'm not too concerned about finishing this one because I have quite a few months. I am aiming to finish during the summer, hopefully to give this gift in person if all is safe.
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