Don't worry Brenda, the hexagons range from about 1" to a little over 2" in diameter and there's less than 100 of them. I've done two distorted hexagon pieces in the past which I'm quite pleased with, so I thought this would be a very "Kristin" solution. At a mere 12" square I couldn't really pass up the opportunity. Anything bigger means an insane amount of hexagons and I'm no Japanese quilter! ;-)
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6 comments:
I love this photograph! i'm putting you on my links list!
if you want me to! :-)
Well, I didn't even have to scroll down to see who's work this was! It's so YOU! I love it.
And exactly how small are those hexagons?!
Yep, looks like Kristin. Wonderful photograph.
Don't worry Brenda, the hexagons range from about 1" to a little over 2" in diameter and there's less than 100 of them. I've done two distorted hexagon pieces in the past which I'm quite pleased with, so I thought this would be a very "Kristin" solution. At a mere 12" square I couldn't really pass up the opportunity. Anything bigger means an insane amount of hexagons and I'm no Japanese quilter! ;-)
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