Half-Hexie Pattern - Free Download, Pattern Only

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If you are a quilter, you start to see patterns all over the place… in art, architecture, shadows – everywhere. When we first settled into the Italian Color Builder series and the graphic designer showed us some of the packaging ideas, I thought, “That would be a great quilt!” But I didn’t think it, I said it out loud. Of course our marketing director said, “Yes! And they would look great in the booth for Houston when we debut these collections to the stores!”

The pattern lent itself to the English Paper Piecing technique – which I love, so no problems there – but to put twelve together in a matter of weeks was a huge undertaking. One of the things I really like about EPP is the fact it is portable and so I stitched… and stitched… and stitched.

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If you are a quilter, you start to see patterns all over the place… in art, architecture, shadows – everywhere. When we first settled into the Italian Color Builder series and the graphic designer showed us some of the packaging ideas, I thought, “That would be a great quilt!” But I didn’t think it, I said it out loud. Of course our marketing director said, “Yes! And they would look great in the booth for Houston when we debut these collections to the stores!”

The pattern lent itself to the English Paper Piecing technique – which I love, so no problems there – but to put twelve together in a matter of weeks was a huge undertaking. One of the things I really like about EPP is the fact it is portable and so I stitched… and stitched… and stitched.

If you are a quilter, you start to see patterns all over the place… in art, architecture, shadows – everywhere. When we first settled into the Italian Color Builder series and the graphic designer showed us some of the packaging ideas, I thought, “That would be a great quilt!” But I didn’t think it, I said it out loud. Of course our marketing director said, “Yes! And they would look great in the booth for Houston when we debut these collections to the stores!”

The pattern lent itself to the English Paper Piecing technique – which I love, so no problems there – but to put twelve together in a matter of weeks was a huge undertaking. One of the things I really like about EPP is the fact it is portable and so I stitched… and stitched… and stitched.