Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Hexagon Needlebooks

Tonight I am teaching a class that involves hexagons, so I've been looking for various ways to use the shape.
I found a great tutorial for Hexagon Needlebooks over on My Three Sons.

These little notebooks are easy to do and are a fun way to use scraps of focus fabrics.

Hexagons are the perfect shape to do a little fussy cutting.

The inside of the needlebook is made of wool.

This fat quarter was a gift from a friend,

that contained wonderful designs that could also be used for the back.

I'm sure you can find D-rings in many places, but I found mine at my local quilt store, 4 for around $1.50

9 comments:

  1. Carino...da proporre anche a dei bambini...
    Ciao
    Domenica

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  2. These hexagon needlebooks are great! Hey...does Quilted Works carry grommets...I'm looking for some large grommets/grommet tool and can't find them anywhere.

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  3. Darling idea Nedra. You could attach a clip of some sort to clip that with your needlework as well. Highly functional!!
    Mary

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  4. Adorable! What a great gift idea for my quilt group!

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  5. Darling. What a perfect personalized gift.

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  6. Those are SO cute and would make great little gifts. Better git busy..LOL. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. OOO - I love these needlecases. Very inspiring!! Thanks for sharing the photos with us.

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  8. I love it so much that I had to send off the link to dd who has a whole boxful of spare hexagons, maybe she'll make me one.

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  9. How very cute!!! I hope to learn to sew better so I can make these!

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