I finished my second Liberty hexie glasses case at the weekend.
I was glad to have this completed. I don’t like to have a nearly completed piece hanging around for too long.
Too many unfinished WIPs start to gnaw away at me and turn my craft into work.
I’ve made this one a tiny bit wider than the pink one to cover up more of the spring clasp at the opening.
But it really doesn’t make that much difference.
I’m still working on my Liberty Hexie wall hanging.
Love, Lucie xx
I love the glasses case and the gray looks awesome.
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Thank you! The glasses case is on it’s way to a Birthday Girl!
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Very pretty with the grey, a good choice!
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I’m pleased after all my dithering!
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These are a great idea, with normal and reading glasses I could do with some of these !
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I have loads of glasses all over the house and I’m afraid I don’t treat them very well!
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The grey is looking better than I thought it would. It makes a big difference once the hexagons are pieced together with the background rather than laid on top doesn’t it?
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Yes, it’s made a huge difference. However I have learnt all about blender fabrics which I shall take forward into my next quilt!
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Such a lovely way to use lots of different Liberty prints if you can’t choose a favourite! Grey is a good choice – looking good so far:)
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It was a batch of ready cut hexie’s just to see if I would enjoy the process and I have! Dreaming of bigger projects now. As if I didn’t have enough to do!
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The glasses cases are very pretty, and the wall hanging is looking great too!
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Thank you. It’s nice to do a little hand sewing but I couldn’t do it all the time!
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I love the cases and i also love grey, great choice 🙂
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After much dithering I’m finally pleased with the choice!
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The cases are so pretty. The fabrics go together so well and I love hexagons of course.
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I’m very pleased with these 2 little makes. I might have the start of a hexagon addiction!
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Both projects look lovely! 🙂
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Thank you!
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Your wallhanging reminds me of a hexagons bedspread that I bought from a car boot sale. It is totally handsewn in hundreds of different fabrics and contrasted with a pale blue. I can only imagine the hours of love that went into making it! I love it.
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You are not the only one I have come across who has bought a hexie quilt from a car boot! It’s wonderful how some of these end up with people who appreciate them. Hours and hours of work thank fully not wasted!
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I bought sew, home and style this weekend which has a whole section on Liberty prints. Very interesting.
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I shall check it out. I’m a sucker for a magazine but sometimes I do have to tell myself to put down and walk away!
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I know that feeling!
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Is it easy ti fit the flexi frame? Looks great by the way!
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Very, very easy. It comes in the 2 long bits which you just thread through the top. Then you feed a pin through both of the hinges, much like the pins of a watch, attached to the watch strap. Piece of cake.
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