Thursday, October 19, 2017

Hexie Temperature Quilt!

started a hexagon temperature quilt in the summer of this year.  I wanted to join in the fun but have so many UFO'S that I did not start at the same time as everyone else.  I did write down the temperatures......just in case, and am I glad I did.  I have recently finished the top of a plain hexie rosette quilt so I knew I wanted to do something different with my rosettes.  I decided on on point flowers.  

I am using grey neutral fabrics for the background blocks which I randomly decided would be cut at 8.5".

I am also writing the date of the flower on the stem along with the average temperature for the week in parenthesis.  

Of course I am playing catch-up on this project, but I am thoroughly enjoying the process of making cute flowers.  
Thank you for visiting.

Love
Chantal

8 comments:

  1. I just love how you took my idea and made it so much better!!! Are you EPPing the leaves or regular applique?

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  2. Great idea with the stems.
    I like your flowers.

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  3. Welcome to the hexie temperature club. Turning the rosettes into flowers like that is brilliant! They look fantastic.

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  4. Love your idea of making flowers. So cute. I bet it will be an awesome quilt. Enjoy the piecing. ;^)

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  5. What an interesting project. It will be nice to have the one formation on the stem. Great idea.

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  6. Wow...I love this idea...it takes the original idea to another level...now I want to start this too

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  7. It is a very interesting idea with the hexie temperature quilt! Love it :) I have seen knitted and crochet temperature afgahns, but not with fabric.

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