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    #16
    Wow ! That is sure pretty, Rita !!....another round and it'd be just right for my round table !! :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

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      #17
      I like Rita's so much, I'd put it on my rectangular table !

      Guess Marilyn and I will have to arm wrestle for it. Or what would be the quilting equivalent ?

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        #18
        Looking fabulous, Rita! Getting along well!!!
        I've been Lucky, while i got sidetracked making two quilts to be Sent to Oklahoma City, my mom's gotten in on the act and started sewing my little hexies together
        I just glue the sides down, I use a regular glue stick, works well and very little mess as the glue goes where it's supposed to and dries quickly. It also washes out well, and if I need to open a side to adjust the alignment, it's very easy to do, moisten the side and it sticks down again

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          #19
          Rita, that's amazingly beautiful! Love the star in the middle.

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            #20
            Wow!! That's one of the prettiest hexie quilts I have ever seen!

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              #21
              Rita tha sure is a pretty hexie quilt, looks stunning and I will enjoy seeing it finished.


              Taree NSW - Australia
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                #22
                Rita, your quilt has the happiest colors. Can't wait to see what happens next :lol:

                living in Central Denmark
                Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                  #23
                  Aw thanks everybody! It's just a way of using up all those small scraps. It's a great take-along project because I can work on the elements individually and then add them to the whole quilt afterwards.

                  I thought I would mention just one other suggestion which is that you use a very fine thread to stitch the hexies together. I have been using bottom line in two different colours - cream and slate grey - that seems to blend in with most colours and the thread is so fine that it's much less noticeable. It might be even better to use a Masterpiece or a silk thread.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                    After I finished working a little on my one tonight I took a photo and thought you might like to see it. It's about 48" wide so far. A bit of a way to go yet. Good luck with yours.



                    The picture was taken in night light so it's not so good - maybe I will take another one tomorrow.
                    Rita, your hexie quilt is beautiful. You say you have a way to go. How big is it going to be?

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                      #25
                      Lois I am not exactly sure but I think it will be at least 64". I don't have a computer programme to work it out just a piece of graph paper with the coloured areas pencilled in. So I could be all wrong with my calculations. :roll:

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                        Aw thanks everybody! It's just a way of using up all those small scraps. It's a great take-along project because I can work on the elements individually and then add them to the whole quilt afterwards.

                        I thought I would mention just one other suggestion which is that you use a very fine thread to stitch the hexies together. I have been using bottom line in two different colours - cream and slate grey - that seems to blend in with most colours and the thread is so fine that it's much less noticeable. It might be even better to use a Masterpiece or a silk thread.
                        I think your choice using bottom line is very good. I find that Masterpiece is a bit too weak for a project like this.

                        living in Central Denmark
                        Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                          #27
                          I use Bottom Line for my piecing too. Rita, it is lovely. Are those 3/4" hexies?

                          living in Central Denmark
                          Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                            #28
                            Thanks Ritzy, yes they are. I did them that size so that I could use up as many small scraps as possible. I think the scrap fairies have been using my sewing room as their dumping ground because the pile keeps growing no matter how many scrappy projects I do. :roll: :lol:

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                              #29
                              I have the same problem. When I catch "whoever" keeps making more scraps, messing up my sewing room, etc. "Whoever" is going to be in big trouble! I am working with some 1/2 hexies right now--we will see what happens with them.

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                                #30
                                rita - this beautiful!!
                                btw, i use glue stick instead sawing the fabric on the paper pattern.

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