It is 12 years since I first started my hexagon quilt - Nell's Garden. Finally it is finished and on my bed!
It truly was a labour of love.
Nell's Garden |
I've called it 'Nell's Garden' in memory of a dear Aunt who taught me to sew, knit and embroider when I was a little girl. She loved her garden and she also loved making hexagons. Auntie Nell had them all over her house - even the curtains in her spare bedroom were made from hexagons! Most special of all I was allowed to take the papers out!! How good was that? When she knew her time was coming she gave me her cardboard shapes - a whole shoe box full - my uncle who worked for a Greeting Card company had them specifically cut on the guillotines at work using some of the excess greeting card paper. They measure 7/8", not sure why they are this size.
When I started to cut out the material I chose to fussy cut the centres of the flowers to represent something that is found outside or in the garden. You can see from the following two pictures some of the centres.
For the border I chose a brick red to 'fence' her garden and make it safe for all the kids who used to play there. You can also see that I quilted (by hand) around each hexagon. That is why it has taken so long to finish.
11 comments:
It might have taken a long time but it looks fabulous!! Well done. I hope mine looks as nice, I am just starting to cut my hexies out!!
This is a stunning quilt Joy and definitely falls into the category of a "journey" quilt. It will always special meaning for you so enjoy this wonderful quilt. Take care.
What a stunning quilt Joy. A true labour of love. It look great on your bed.
Beautiful!
Congratulations!!! It is beautiful!
Oh it's fantastic Joy! Such a labour of love. Beautiful. Congratulations!
Working on something for many years means you created lots of memories during the process. And this traditional flower garden quilt really deserves the hand quilting you gave it. Congratulations on finishing it; it looks great on your bed.
I don't have the patience for hexagons myself, but I do enjoy looking at other people's. Your quilt is lovely!
your quilt is AWESOME! I am working on one and it is taking forever but I hope it turns out as great as yours.
Dorothy in IL
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Your hexie flowers are wonderful. I love how you used a focus item for the center and then similar fabrics for the petals. Lovely!
WOW, beautiful! Truly a family heirloom :)
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