I love to share excellent tutorials when I find them and I have a few fun one's to share with all of you. If you have seen them before....wonderful! If not....I'll post the links below for you.
My girlfriend Diane sent me the link to Leila's blog, Where the Orchids Grow, after she saw this beautiful English Paper Pieced hexagon snap pouch. If you would like the tutorial, CLICK HERE. Many of you had asked what can be made with the Paper Pieced Hexagons after I did my video tutorial the other day. Now you have another fun project and the instructions are FREE :)
Leila is the only one I asked permission to use a photo...so the rest you'll have to trust me and click on the link to see the projects :)
Ayumi's blog, the Pink Penguin has a wonderful Quilted Placemat Tutorial- CLICK HERE
For those of you who have been bitten by the Paper Piecing (machine) Bug (that is you Madame Samm!)...you can find a very fun Juice Glass Tutorial at SewMamaSew Blog. CLICK HERE to see it.
If you want to make a fabric covered box you'll definitely want to check out the tutorial at Oops-Lah blog. CLICK HERE for that tutorial.
And lastly, Kimberly over at Bitty Bits and Pieces blog has an excellent tutorial to make a Scalloped Edge Trivet. CLICK HERE for the tutorial.
I have admired these tutorials for quite some time. I've made boxes using artist paper and had a ball making them. I think it is time to make a fabric covered box to store some fun notions or treasures in. The Scalloped Edge Trivet tutorial just so happens to spotlight one of my favorite ruler/template designers, Janet Platt. Janet designed the Quick Points Rulers and now the Scallop Edge Rulers too. She and her husband, Brian, are two people I always enjoy seeing in Houston for Quilt Market.
Do you have a favorite tutorial you would like to share with me? Leave the link in your comment so I can have my horizons broadened.
Smiles,
Kelly
Leila is the only one I asked permission to use a photo...so the rest you'll have to trust me and click on the link to see the projects :)
Ayumi's blog, the Pink Penguin has a wonderful Quilted Placemat Tutorial- CLICK HERE
For those of you who have been bitten by the Paper Piecing (machine) Bug (that is you Madame Samm!)...you can find a very fun Juice Glass Tutorial at SewMamaSew Blog. CLICK HERE to see it.
If you want to make a fabric covered box you'll definitely want to check out the tutorial at Oops-Lah blog. CLICK HERE for that tutorial.
And lastly, Kimberly over at Bitty Bits and Pieces blog has an excellent tutorial to make a Scalloped Edge Trivet. CLICK HERE for the tutorial.
I have admired these tutorials for quite some time. I've made boxes using artist paper and had a ball making them. I think it is time to make a fabric covered box to store some fun notions or treasures in. The Scalloped Edge Trivet tutorial just so happens to spotlight one of my favorite ruler/template designers, Janet Platt. Janet designed the Quick Points Rulers and now the Scallop Edge Rulers too. She and her husband, Brian, are two people I always enjoy seeing in Houston for Quilt Market.
Do you have a favorite tutorial you would like to share with me? Leave the link in your comment so I can have my horizons broadened.
Smiles,
Kelly
Ok, I zeroed right in on the Liberty hexie photo in your post. My mouth just made a huge "O" and I am now drooling. Maniacally, I add... Like a PMSing woman wants chocolate...
ReplyDeleteOh to have such beautiful scraps....
PRECIOSO TRABAJO Y LAS TELAS TIENEN UN COLORIDO MUY ACERTADO SALUDOS MARIA JESUS
ReplyDeleteYes i have been bitten even have a rash to show for it....have this pattern, but i love that you brought it to my attention again...thx
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! I am just "thinking/planning" a EPP project with Hexagons! I may do this one first :) Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, those are great....I need to get me those rulers! I enjoyed making the Posey Wristlet that you can find here: http://stitchedbysasha.blogspot.com/p/tutorials_5052.html
ReplyDeleteIf it doesn't pop up, Sasha can give you a linkie to the google doc. It was fun, and I made two, for my nieces.
wow... I have a die cutter - but where did you get those hexie dies? I love making hexies (great for travel!) but it's a very time consuming job to cut them all out!
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