My Carolina Lily quilt has become a production line - lily flowers at various construction stages
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Pile of bias stem, and lots of English paper piecing |
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a few finished blocks |
Meanwhile, I may have contracted
yellow-and-greenitis (I am sure there is such a thing) ... because I couldn't resist starting another little yellow and green project. Some time ago I got the pattern/hardware for Brigitte Giblin's Little Hexagon Purse.
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The bag pattern and some of the hexagons I cut out |
I have long had a much-treasured little (
really little) collection of Smithsonian yellow and greens. Then I recently topped these up with a lovely purchase from
Sherri. At about the same time ( lovely coincidence )
Kathie very kindly helped me out with some green that I had run out of for my Baltimore Album quilt. I can spare a very tiny bit of that. So now my collection looked like this:
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Smithsonian greens and yellows |
It seemed just the right project to use these fabrics - and as they are all only small pieces it needed a small project. The purse will be made entirely of half inch English paper pieced hexagons. Here is one side completed:
Now it seems I am working on three EPP projects at once - can't have too much of a good thing?! There are stars ( Mary Leggett's star bouquet quilt), the Carolina Lily and the Hexagon purse.
Just to show the comparative sizes of the project pieces...
There has been quite a lot of yellow and green in the garden too!
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Golden Ash |
Happy Mother's Day for tomorrow :)
Could say I'm a bit yellow and green with envy.
ReplyDeleteThose hexagons are tiny.
Beautiful works.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Manuela
those hexies are just fun! love the lily block wow! glad you found a source for some more
ReplyDeletelooking at your picture I may have a few more of those greens let me look!
Kathie
Your work is looking beautiful along with your garden
ReplyDeleteA girl after my own heart! I love my little hexies and EPP too. I usually steer clear of green and especially yellow, but you are working wonders with them.
ReplyDeleteYour hexagon bag is going to look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love yellow and green. Your Carolina Lily is going to be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I seem to be stuck on red and green. Love your colors!!
ReplyDeleteYour Carolina Lily looks like it's coming along rather nicely for you! Isn't it funny how one project makes you want to jump into another one color-wise? I'm very partial to yellow right now in my quilts and your little yellow and green EPP project is super sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cute new project!! Those hexies are darling! It is a great color combo and so fun to use up small bits of favorites :0) Your garden looks beautiful. Here we are just preparing the garden for planting.
ReplyDeleteThose hexies look very small but cute as buttons. You have some lovely EPP projects on the go.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be good disease to catch, I wonder if it's contagious like an internet virus because - I love yellow in quilts. That's a beautiful little stash of Smithsonian fabrics. Great to see all of the lilly flowers coming together and the purse is going to be just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour lily blocks are looking quite nice, and I love yellow and green together!!! What a neat idea for using your beloved fabrics for this hexagon purse---have always liked the design of that purse. Looks like it will be roomy for it's size. Always fun to switch between projects---keeps it interesting. Have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteYou must be in heaven with 3 EPP projects! Some of those Smithsonian prints look familiar. They look wonderful as 1/2 inch hexagons. I love that pattern. Not sure it is available in the US. Maybe another version is. Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with your lily blocks! The flowers look so pretty all together and you've made so many!. Those hexagon purses are so sweet, I love the colours you're making yours in. Isn't it fun when the garden echoes the colours in your sewing room ( or vice versa), that Golden Ash looks glorious!
ReplyDeleteI love, love the Carolina Lily, it's a project I've hankered after forever. Your fabrics look yummy and so does the purse beginnings.
ReplyDeleteYou always seem to get so much done! I guess I need to be more focused!
ReplyDeleteI love those greens! I see a few I've had for a long time and a few I wish I bought. What a good project to use bits of your fabric treasures.
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