Showing posts with label hexagons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hexagons. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Designing Monday

My main sewing has been working on the binding of an antique quilt that a friend gave me.  She first asked me to bind it for her and  I told her I would have think about it as I didn't want to ruin it.  I thought about it for awhile and told her I would try and bind it for her and she said to keep it.  You might think binding a quilt is not such a big deal and neither do I normally.  In fact I always enjoy putting the binding on and doing all the hand stitching on the back as the big finale to my work.  However here is the quilt she handed over to me.


As you can see it is a 1930's Grandmother's Flower Garden and all the edges are hexagons.  It is quilted and the excess backing and batting are still in place.  She had planned to use some store bought bias tape and hand sew it on.  She is in her 80's and decided her hands just could not take that.  I am not a big fan of bias tape and bought unbleached muslin to make bias binding.  The more I thought about hand sewing around all those little hexagons and trying to make the binding secure, I panicked.

Since the backing is still in place, I contemplated just cutting it 1/4" larger than the quilt top and then folding it under to match the edge and whip stitch it in place.  But I couldn't figure out how to deal with the inside corners of the hexagons.  And as I examined the quilt closer, there were places where the backing was actually smaller than the quilt top.  Can you see the pink quilt top peeking through the batting below?

I thought about packing it all up and giving it back to my friend, but I just couldn't disappoint her.  I looked at lots of photos on the Internet and saw that lots of people just whacked off the edges and made straight lines, but I just couldn't do that either.  It sort of spoiled the look of the quilt for me.


Then one day after agonizing over this quilt for weeks and months, I saw a brilliant idea on the Internet.  It was for a small (placemat or wall hanging size) quilt made of hexagons.  The maker constructed a binding of hexagons. Using the hexie papers, she sewed them in a chain and then attached them to the edge like a binding.  So smart and easy. Why didn't I think of this?!  Once all the hexagons are attached to the edge, pull out the papers, trim off all the excess backing and batting and turn the edge.  All the little points at the edge will have to poked to make them pointy and then the whole binding edge will have to be sewn down on the back.


I started on the process a couple of months ago and I try to remind myself to pick it up and work on it in the evening while I am watching TV.  At a minimum I would like to sew on at least 10 hexagons per day.  I am not quite that disciplined.  But it is coming along.  I have one end done and am half way along the second edge.  I was fortunate to have quite a bit of 1930's reproduction fabric in my stash.  None is as fun as seeing the original fabrics on the quilt top.


I will keep you posted on my progress.  Hop on over to Judy's blog to see some beautiful designs.




Monday, June 23, 2014

Designing Monday

I spent the week visiting Arizona, so not much sewing going on.  I did take some handwork and got a bunch of hexagons basted.  I use freezer paper templates and baste thru the corners so this went pretty fast.  I have a few hexagon flowers sewn together.



I remade 5 blocks from the quilt on my design wall - cheddar and blue quilt from Quilt Sampler magazine.  I think 5x5 is as big as I am going to make it.  I am piecing the border next.


Have a wonderful week and hop on over to Judy's blog to see lots more beautiful designs in progress.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Designing Monday

I have been making more hexagons.  I started this as a hand project to do at my monthly stitching group, but I could see there is way too much yakking and not enough sewing to make much progress.  So I decided that I would work on it during TV time.  I know lots of you have been through the hexagon craze already, but I seem to wander in and out of it.  I have other shapes in my collection and hope to get around to those one of these days.



I got this little leaf runner bound and hung for the month of November.



Enjoy a day of stitching and hop on over to Judy's blog  to see some beautiful designs.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Designing Monday

This is all I have to show for the week.  I did this on Wednesday and Sunday night.  Wednesday was my Fiber Friends get together for the month and Sunday night was the Packer game.


I am involved in an endless painting project at my church.  I dragged my husband into help, so hopefully it will be done this week.  So no sewing this week.

Have a great week and hop over to Judy's blog to see some lovely designs.