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Monday, June 22, 2015

Parrot Medallion Hexagon Quilt

When I last showed you my parrot medallion quilt I had added a dark round to frame the piece and make it pop!


I have a sketch with a rough idea of where I am going in terms of design but not colour so I'm making it up as I go! I've decided I would like to have another round of light value fabric. I auditioned several fabrics and settled on a creamy colour print, a darker dot fabric, a pink print and a red on ecru print. The red on ecru is very subtle so it reads as pink.

I stared by making six rosettes with the creamy print and the darker dot fabric.


I made six units with the pint print and the red on ecru print. These units will attach to the six rosettes above.


When placed together this is how they look.


I sew them together into a long "noodle" and it was then stitched to the parrot medallion and voila!


There is one more big, fancy border to go around this unit and then the rest of the quilt will be made from the leftover hexagon rosettes that I removed from Birds in the Loft. I had four of my pieced start rosettes that I removed so they will form part of that border. I just love making these stars. I've written a number of tutorials on making them and you can find them under the tab English Paper Piecing Instructions & Hexagon Fun.


I did a quick count and I think I am short about ten or eleven pairs of hexagon rosettes short so I'll pull fabrics and start cutting so they can be basted at my leisure!

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

12 comments:

  1. This is just magic. I love how you plan and sew these rosettes.

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  2. ooo - I love the star hexies. I hadn't seen that before.

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  3. fabulous again! love these rosettes ...

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  4. You are so clever. I love all the hexies you make. :-)

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  5. Lovely to watch how you take a brown edged hexie and make it pop. I'm cutting squares. I seem to have lots of woodsy color values in my stash, but OMG do have scraps.

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  6. So sew pretty this the way you've centred parrot like that and then have him nestled amongst such subtle colours and flowers!

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  7. Both of these quilts (previous post) are coming along so nicely Karen. Love them!

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  8. This is going to be another lovely Hexie quilt! You're so talented to be able to see the possibilities. Looking forward to the next "fancy border"!

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  9. WoW, nice colours round the parrot. Love it. Groetjes Dientje.

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  10. I love watching your pieces come together.

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  11. I love watching your pieces come together.

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