It's not Monday, but...
This is what I've been working on for the past couple of days and it's far more interesting than showing you a picture of my computer and telling you I spent the afternoon on Teams. (A new online Certificate program in Equine Assisted Services began today, which I am co-facilitating.)
This is the English paper piecing (EPP) project I have been working on. After fiddling with the placement for a few weeks, I finally had something I liked.
This is seven hundred hexagons. You can see it wasn't quite enough. I figured that would be the case, so I wasn't surprised. Here are the three fabrics I'll use for the last forty or so hexagons.
In the meantime, though, I really need my studio table. I was also more than a little concerned that some animal or child would accidentally move them around. Today I spent labelling each hexagon with it's place in the design. (It's paper piecing so there are papers inside that I can write on.) I went by column, giving each column a letter, then numbering too to bottom... A1, A2, A3, etc.
Here is what it looked like when I was done.
They are all laid out on a flannel backed plastic tablecloth. The flannel keeps them from moving around and I can then roll them up in the tablecloth. To give me fewer to keep in order, I stacked up the first finished half.
I kind of love the whole process, particularly playing with hundreds of colorful shapes that can fit together in any direction. What amused me though, is that the quintessential EPP design, Grandmother's Flower Garden is not a design I like. I even went through the hexagons as I laid them out to avoid making the design.
And no, I have no idea how long it will take me to see all these hexagons together.




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