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300 Hexagons - WOW!

6/28/2013

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Linda of Inklingo has developed some great Hexagon patterns, and now you can get her new ebook showing all the layouts.  It has been a wonderful summer project with Linda sending out weekly tutorials for the project.  I get excited just looking at the variety of hexies she has come up with. 

You can view a quick video showing her examples, but when you download the ebook from her site, you will get a really good look at each one with the layout and pieces required.  Plus, if you have a PC, you can order her CD#3 that contains all the pattern pieces to make your own.  Because I have a Mac the cd wouldn't work for my computer, so I had to download all the individual design packages to do the hexies.  Fortunately, I already owned most of the ones I needed. 

These hexies are simply mouth watering and they work well stitched by hand or machine.  I look forward to doing some "stash busting" with these designs as soon as my summer slows down a bit.  Check out the video below and then click the link to go read about the "300 Hexagons" project and ebook.

To read more about this project on Inklingo, click the link below, then click the Blog button.

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    Glenda Correll

    I am a long-time quilting enthusiast, making my first quilt in 1985.  I grew up sewing, thanks to an amazing seamstress mother.  I learned to make my own clothes at an early age, eventually making  clothes for my family.

    I do love to create beautiful quilts.  You are welcome to join me as I share my quilting experiences.

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