June 29, 2010
Hexagons growing - could it be spring?
So I went out to the old pear tree, and what did I find? Flowers everywhere, even in the cold winter sunshine!
I'm sure anyone who drove past thought I was crazy, running about in the cold, windy field, trying to get a quick picture before the wind ruffled my hexagons and sent them spinning across the paddock.
Stacks of hexagons, all ready to sew together. Do you find yourself obsessively counting them? I do.
I'd set a target of 45 hexie flowers in May, which was almost right -- I think I hit 42. It's amazing how quickly a project grows when you work on it every day, even if only for a little while (I do half an hour to one hour each day on the train). All different colours and shades. Lots of blue, plenty of red, and a little yellow and black to add excitement.
Now I'm sewing them all together and making approximately 72 billion plain white pieces to surround each of the flowers. I was sitting on the train, production-line making white pieces, and the woman next to me said, 'How many of those do you have to make?' To which I could honestly reply that I haven't calculated the total (because if I did, I'd lose heart and stop this crazy project altogether!)
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5 comments:
Glorious! I love the glimpses of an occasional 'wild card' petal.
It's going to look so lovely!
Ah but it will look fabulous when you are done!
They are so beautiful! It's a lot of fun, isn't it? I really need to get back into finishing mine off.
Looks great, Bev!
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