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4.06.2010

I am a hex addict.

I cannot deny it any longer and I think it's high time I own up to it. It all started by sneaking around late at night on the internet looking at hex photos. After a while, it wasn't doing much for me anymore . I needed the real thing. What's a girl to do? I checked out Christina's tutorial , via Ashley's post , I cut a bunch of strips of fabric and downloaded some of these. One thing led to another and I had a flower.... 0r 30...

{Denyse Schmidt's Hope Valley}
I keep asking myself why I didn't choose a larger hexagon but there is no turning back now. I am in love... at least it feels like love. I stack them up and spread them out just to look at them. I count and recount them just as a 5 year-old would dollar bills at a lemonade stand. Yes, my friends.....I am an addict.

19 comments:

Donna said...

We can start a support group if you like!!

What will you do with them??

Mary said...

He he he, too funny! These look great!

Terriaw said...

What a lovely pile of hex flowers! I love them! I have been wanting to try making these, but haven't found the "right" moment. I will definitely take advantage of the tutorial and hexagon paper you shared!

Stephanie said...

I saw these last week on someone else's blog and was fascinated by them! Thanks for sharing the links. Can't wait to see what they'll become :)

Unknown said...

LOL... you are cracking me up!!! It's like you just shared a dirty little secret!! LOL...

your hexies are fab and i can't wait to see what you do with them!! ;)

xo, Heather

chris baker said...

I think the hex addiction has hit the quilt world with a vengeance....it's like our version of crack! We will all end up in a room together sharing stories of our hex making days and all the dirty dishes, laundry and house work that never got done because we are too busy making more!!

Can't wait to see them all put together!

Angela Nash said...

heehee - I haven't drank this koolaid yet! Looks like you fall in deep when you do.

They look great, but I'm not going to look at them too long. I may succumb.

carolyn said...

You've been busy and it's looking fabulous! Funny tho---I've been dreaming of hexes as I need another hand project to travel with. I think you've inspired me to make the plunge!

Audrie said...

Heehee I've put hexes on my to-do list but I'm saving them for when I have to take a long trip and won't have my sewing machine with me.

Leslie said...

these are stunning!!! i love them

Cyndi said...

I believe all of us that sew have one type of addiction or another! Those are really cool; can't wait to see what you make with them.

XOXO,

Cyndi

Joanne Huffman said...

It's an addiction you can go public with and then get messages of encouragement from people like me; because, they're very cool looking.

Jennifer said...

I share your addiction... don't worry, I hear it is fairly common!

I love the flowers and your fabric choices!

Jennifer :)

Rebekah said...

These are so adorable! The Hope Valley line is perfect for the vintage feel of these.

The finished product is going to be stunning!

Claudia said...

Oooh, these are lovely!
They immediately made me think of the hex flower quilt my MIL's grandmother made her. We use it on my daughter's bed. You can see it here,
-http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativadiva/795597252/
and
-http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativadiva/795597324/in/photostream/

Cheryl said...

this is pure and complete awesomeness!

ayumills said...

oh those flowers are so beautiful! I can't wait to see what you'll do with your hexagons ;)

Julie @ Jaybird Quilts said...

hexies are fantastic... be an addict... and be proud!!

Xina said...

My name is Xina and I'm a hex addict. Working on a hex quilt....14 months now....so far I have 1,773 pieces in there and still not done. :)