Sunday, August 12, 2012

Since the last time we spoke

Hexagon appliques for the baby of a fello hexagon addict

This happened.

Lotta Hexies - end of day 14 of the Olympics competition

This happened.

Twisted Hexagons at the Canberra Quilters Exhibition

This happened (and I can't believe I didn't get a better photo of it at the Canberra Quilters
 exhibition. I hope one of my friends did).

Twisted Hexagons at the Canberra Quilters Exhibition

This happy face happened.

Twisted Hexagons at the Canberra Quilters Exhibition

Because this happened.

Yep - it was a good weekend.

24 comments:

  1. Woo Hoo! Congratulations! You should be so happy and proud of yourself! It looks fantastic! So excited for you!

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  2. Yay! Congratulations - a weekend of excellent happenings. So pleased for you!

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  3. Absolutely positively exciting!!!

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  4. No wonder a happy face, congratulations!

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  5. I love love love your twisted hexagon quilt. Happiness-inducing. (Wish I had the patience to sew!)

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  6. Wonderful happenings....your work is lovely!

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  7. Hooray! Congratulations, well deserved.

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  8. love the quilt and congrats. so close also to getting done with the english paper piecing queen quilt as well. =0)

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  9. Congratulations!!! That is so very very wonderful. I am smiling for you too!!! Excellent.

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  10. Oh congratulations! Well earned given all the work that went into that quilt. I guess you could say it was worth the wait.

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  11. So much hexy-loving goodness! And congratulations! The winner must have been amazingingly amazing, to beat yours!

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  12. Oh my goodness - it is stupendous seeing your quilt there. Big congratulations!

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  13. What a thrill for you. Congratulations - your quilt is gorgeous.

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  14. Youse was robbed! Robbed I say! ;) Well done! I'm so proud of you! (Too many exclamation marks?)

    Sam LOVES his hexies - I can't wait to get photos of him in them - thank you so much! They are wonderful!

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  15. Wow Michelle, this is all stunning! Love the quilting!

    The fabrics in your Twisted Hexagon quilt are the same as in my Dear Jane Quilt!

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  16. oh em gee! i love those little baby suits - i may just have to totally copy you on that one!
    The twisted hexies looked amazing hanging in the quilt exhibition - we are so proud of you! xo

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  17. Aw that's wonderful Michelle! This post has put a big smile on my face too. x

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  18. What a gorgeous quilt! I love the 30s fabric

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  19. Popping over from Festival of Hexagons, this is beautiful! Love the quilting!

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