Saturday, 7 February 2026

Scrappy Hexies — Finished at Last

As you know, I’ve been happily stitching away at an assortment of scrappy hexagons for quite some time now. The pile has grown from all sorts of places — my own fabric scraps, treasures from op shops, oddments from sales, and even a few flowers that were already basted when I found them. Others were just cut shapes waiting patiently for papers. I’ve enjoyed every minute of working through them, sewing them into cheerful little flowers.
Over the last few weeks the project gathered momentum, and on Thursday I put in the final few hexies to complete a lap‑size top. Friday was a busy day, but I still managed to trim the edges and start auditioning border fabrics.
This morning I made my decision, stitched the borders on, and pulled out a cosy fleece blanket to use as the backing. Onto the frame it went — no batting required.

For the quilting, I wanted something simple and gentle, so I chose clamshells, another lovely design by Kerryn Emmerson.
Being a lap size, the quilting didn’t take long at all. Before it was time to make dinner, the binding was on. After the meal I sat down to close the binding, and once the last stitch was done, I called in the holder‑upper for an outdoor photo shoot.
So here it is — the finished scrappy hexie quilt, posing beautifully in Old Man Tree.
And of course, the mandatory holder‑upper shot:
And one more look at Old Man Tree, because he wears a quilt so well.
Another scrappy hexie quilt completed — and with a whole pile of extra flowers waiting, I suspect it won’t be the last.
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Though I still have a cheerful pile of hexie flowers waiting in the wings, my focus for the foreseeable future will be on Kaiy’s quilt. My roster is a bit of a jumble at the moment — swaps, extra shifts, and general chaos — but I’m hoping to get all the blocks completed and joined before the end of the month. With a bit of luck, I might even get beyond that.

16 comments:

Lin said...

Lovely finish Lou - I do love hexies. xx

Narelle said...

A beautiful cottage garden of fabrics ... well done on another finish xx

Denice Barker said...

Good job! It's beautiful

Maria said...

Nice Scrappy Hexie finish...

Raewyn said...

Well done on the finish- it really is lovely!

Jenny said...

Very pretty indeed.

Jeanette said...

well done, it's a lovely quilt.

Jennifer said...

Finished is a good feeling!

Lianne makes stuff said...

Well done finishing the hexi quilt, your quilt holder shouldn't be wearing white socks outside, my kids always did it and I would go nuts haha

Ondrea said...

Absolutely gorgeous! Did you just stitch the border on like most quilts?

Fiona said...


A really happy quilt... great finish
Hugz

Jo said...

Good finish. I’m sure you’re glad it’s done. I didn’t realise you were putting a straight border on. I thought I would see a staggered edge appliquéd onto a border.

Janice said...

It turned out well. The old man tree is a good one to display quilts. Tony does alright too. LOL

dianne said...

what a happy thing this is - it looks like a fabric smile to me...

Karen S said...

Well done on your finished quilt. It looks lovely and I can appreciate all the work that has gone into it. A great result.

Susan said...

The hexies came together so well.