Block 2 for this mystery quilt arrived in the post from Poppy Patch several weeks ago and due to having lots of other projects needing my attention, it had been packed away in a box while I waited for life to slow down. The flowers were traced with a fine Micron Pigma pen (my favourite is a size 005 nib) ready to be hand embroidered with a selection of variegated Valdani embroidery threads... ...these hand embroidered circles were cut to size, then a small running thread was stitched around the edge. Using Karen Kay Buckley Perfect Circle templates, the gathering thread is pulled up, the circles pressed, then allowed to cool down. The templates can then be removed, and the circles will be appliqued onto an embroidered panel, along with these Suffolk Puffs. These fabrics are from Lynette's Garden of Flowers collection, and they're really pretty. A selection of tiny squares was cut for a narrow border... ...here's the completed embroidered and appliqued panel with the narrow border of squares all stitched in place. This will eventually be joined to the first block, to become the centrepiece of the quilt... ...next it was time to make what seemed like a million tiny hexagons! These pre-cut 3/8" hexagon papers were made by Sew & Quilt and were purchased online from Coast and Country Crafts and Quilts in Cornwall. Using a selection of prints, lots and lots of tiny hexies wer made using the hexie papers and a glue stick... ...those 3/8" hexies were joined together in strips with a fine thread - I used Bottomline 60wt thread for this along with a Clover Black Gold applique needle. The rows are then hand stitched onto the inner borders of the quilt. As you can see, there are lots and lots of pretty little hexies all in a row... ...and here they are - hexies galore! All 4 strips for the inner borders have been pressed and trimmed to size. These will be put to one side as they're not needed until I've stitched the next part of this quilt.
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