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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Friday Night Sew In Report

I only got a couple of hours to play last night but …. I did get something accomplished.  Hexies for my September swap partner who wanted pastels….I find pastels so difficult.

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And then I worked on the hexie panel for this little bag which I made for one of my swap partners in the Goodie swap.  I finished the rest of the bag today.  When I saw the pattern for this bag on the Bag Lady week I knew I had to make it.  The tutorial is from Kaelin at the Plaid Scottie.

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I hope everyone had a great FNSI.

Janet

14 comments:

  1. Love that pastel newsprint in the petals! Wonderful fabric. I swoon for words! This giftie you have made is gorgeous! I love the orange and purple together, my fave and the interior fabric is so energizing! Well done! I wish I wasn't so afraid of zippers.

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  2. You did a fabulous job with your pastel hexie flowers, they are really lovely

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  3. The bag with the bright hexies is just gorgeous as are your pastel flowers.
    Pleased you enjoyed your FNSI

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  4. Great job on the little pouch. Love doing hexies!

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  5. Love the bag - so bright and cheerful!

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  6. I LOVE the bag you made! Very cool!

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  7. I love your little bag. The colors are wonderful.

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  8. Good job on the pastels.... The bag is fantastic.... love it...
    Hugz

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  9. Great job creating with the colors that are difficult for you!

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  10. Janet, I love love love the colors that you chose for the bag and how cute the hexies are placed!!!! Did you do the fmq on it? Such a fun design to show movement around the center!

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  11. Hi Janet: Just found your interesting blog! Your bag is gorgeous! I'm not a quilter (yet)but am very impressed with the precision of it. I'm afraid my blocks would never come out uniformly. I guess that's why I do primitives. :-) ~Roberta

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