Slow Stitching on Easter Sunday

Church was wonderful, dinner was tasty, kids were delightful. Now the dishes are done and the house is quiet so it is time to do some hand stitching on my hexies. My top is growing little by little’

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See that green stuff around the edges? Real grass!

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Hope you get a chance to do a little slow stitching today as well. Linking up with Kathy at Kathy Quilts.

About katyquilts

I am a wife, mom of four amazing adult kids, and a former librarian. I love making everything from traditional quilts to art quilts. I am thankful to God my Father and Creator for the gift of creativity!
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8 Responses to Slow Stitching on Easter Sunday

  1. joseph says:

    Is it bad to say I am distracted with your grass… More snow on the ground here. Love your work.

  2. They look beautiful sitting in the sunshine 🙂 Hope you enjoyed some relaxing stitching and had a wonderful Easter!

  3. I love your scrappy hexi quilt! I love hexies.

  4. brigitte mauthner says:

    I really love your hexagon quilt top. Do you use up your fabric stash. Very nice colors and fabrics. BTW could you tell me how large your hexagon is?. Thanks – wish you an enjoyable Easter Monday.

  5. Lisa Mikel says:

    I love your hexie project! It looks great, lovely fabrics. A hexie quilt is on my list of quilts I want to make someday. I have the papers but need to get started. Thanks for the inspiration.

  6. Carla says:

    I have worked with hexies and they do take time. Love the idea of doing a scrappy hexi quilt.

  7. Deb says:

    Your hexies are looking great! what size are each of them?

  8. jan says:

    Katy! I love your hexies! They look really great. I have alot of CW repro squares that I hope to start making into two inch hexies. I am just not sure yet what pattern I want to put them together in. Yours look great! Happy Easter!
    xo jan@ Sew and Sow Farm
    visiting from Slow Stitching Sunday!

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