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Did you guess that I would be combining the hexagons with the sashiko panel to make a table runner? I'm getting ready to pin the front to the back so I can put it all together!
Hi Pamela,lol i had no idea ,i thought you were making xmas trees,this will look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteNo I didn't guess either!!! It looks amazing, love the colours and how you have combined it.
ReplyDeleteThat will be lovely! And a unique shape!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazingly beautiful. Well done.
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This is beautiful. The hexagons are a perfect compliment to your sashiko :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea. It's looking great. xx
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! I haven't done sashiko and looking forward seeing more from this project! Have a nice week! Anneli
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea. It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have a clue. But I sure like it. It's a very unique piece.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
An I though you were making a Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteSahsiko hexagons surrounded by hexagon pieces. A great marriage.
What a lovely project you have. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea.
ReplyDeleteNo certainly didn't guess that you would combine the two - but wow Pamela, it looks amazing, well done!
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