I was going to mainly use 30s fabrics for these stars but my stash has a mind of its own and its turning out brighter than the first ones. I did find that the centers I chose are of more contrast to the petals. Not wanting the stitches to show I decided to try invisible thread to sew them together.
I used Superior Invisible Thread in the smoke color and worked over a piece of white paper. The hardest part was tying the knot at the needle to keep the thread from slipping out of the hole. I also learned I needed to work with shorter lengths of thread - about 12-14" instead of the 18" I'm use to - to keep from wrapping the thread around a side of the hexagon and not noticing it because of the invisibility of the thread - lol. What do you think?
I'm linking to Richard's Link a Finish Friday because I did finish one star and also to Can I get a Whoop, Whoop for trying a new technique. I'd love to see your eye candy - hexie or otherwise; photo link or blog post will do. Linky below. Remember it can be old eye candy - if it's new to me, it qualifies.
Thanks for stopping by and linking - we love eye candy!
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I continue work on my Diamonds are Forever quilt - lots of hexies to work with.
ReplyDeleteLovely hexies Angie! That's quite a stack.
ReplyDeletePreciosos tus hexagonos. Disfruta cosiendolos!!
ReplyDeleteBesitos.Feliz fin de semana.
That is a beautiful hexie flower! I can't imagine trying to sew hexies with invisible thread - it would be painful. I figure by the time my quilt is finished the stitches aren't going to show much anyway...
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