Lots of lovely little hexies for the border on Remembering Roma that's what!
I have started stitching them together....
I never tire of this fabric....
I am also revisting the book that inspired this quilt for a top up...
I adore this book, it makes me feel connected to all those stitchers that have gone before and left the art of their hearts and hands for us to learn from and be inspired by. No small matter folks.
More hexies await.
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
That is such a pretty tin and I love your pink scissors.
ReplyDeleteA pretty tin for storing those sweet hexies....
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty blend of hexies Michelle. That is a beautiful book, very inspirational. Happy sewing xx
ReplyDeletewhat a cute tin to store your treasured hexies.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking lovely. Perfect way to keep your hexies.
ReplyDeletelovely way to keep your hexies all together....I am very taken with your little tin!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics! What size are your hexies? I'm afraid my eyesight isn't good enough to make small ones!
ReplyDeleteHave fun playing with your beautiful hexies Michelle
DeleteYou will be all hexed out by now. Love the tin.
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle,this is going to be amazing,love the hexie fabric xx
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is getting more beautiful by the day :-) The book sounds like a real treasure, I haven't seen that one.
ReplyDeleteNothing more delightful than a tin of hexies waiting to be sewn, next to a book of gorgeous quilt heritage. Looks like a good day at your place.
ReplyDeleteLove the tin. So cute. Love the fabric on the hexies too. Hugs,xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tin & gorgeous hexies Michelle. Your blog always has such lovely eye candy.
ReplyDeletelovely book, lovely hexies, lovely quilt, lovely tin... oh its all lovely!
ReplyDeleteHugz
Your tin is so cute and the hexies are looking good.
ReplyDeleteThe book looks interesting Michelle but does not seem to be available anymore - there is an updated version though to 2010. I love the front cover. xx
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