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English Paper Piecing, Hexies and Beyond!

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    #31
    Woohoo!!!!! :woohoo:
    The Grandmother's Flowers have 1" sides.
    The wall-hanging in progress has 1/2" sides.

    I really appreciate everyone's help. :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

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      #32
      Beautiful project, Judith! Glad you were able to get the pictures posted! Thanks for showing us your method.

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        #33
        Hooray! Success at last ! And terrific Hexies ! I really like that mini...I'm going to try your method
        but I will have to hand cut some paper as I don't have a Go cutter. ( Oh, Santa..... :whistle: ) It really
        sounds like it would speed the process. Keep up the good work !

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          #34
          Wow - what eye candy - thanks for sharing! Will look to see if there is a European version of the C&T appliqué paper

          Marianne

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            #35
            Oh Judith It was worth the wait! I want to come have a cuppa and stitch along with you. I'm so sorry your mum's quilt is gone.

            Esther Aliu http://estheraliu.blogspot.com/ who does beautiful applique uses that foundation I think, I've been meaning to give it a try. I've always done the starch and press applique method but am willing to try something else if it works as well

            Here are two more rosettes from my La Passacaglia quilt from Millefiori Quilts by Willyne Hammerstein
            There are nine rosettes in this configuration. I think when these are finished I'll do a couple tiny ones from the edges!



            I've also completed step two of Bonnie Hunter's mystery. Fast but I'm only doing a quarter size

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              #36
              All I can say is WOW! Incredible and very beautiful. Janet

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                #37
                Oh Kalama quilts those blocks are so beautiful and delicate looking!
                Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                  #38
                  Yes, those blocks are beautiful!

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                    #39
                    Wow! Your EPP's are Absolutely Beautiful!!!, Kalama Quilts. This is the first time I have seen EPP like this. Judy

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