tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211651991779106685.post5592719789491206394..comments2023-09-25T00:07:15.204+10:00Comments on In Sue's World: Charleston Rhapsody HexagonsSuediohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04836129595222736733noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211651991779106685.post-34393047694714449822010-03-28T03:48:58.000+11:002010-03-28T03:48:58.000+11:00While I was reading 842 I was thinking - that'...While I was reading 842 I was thinking - that's heaps compared with Swan Lake, then I thought, 107 x hexagon flowers = 749!!!! I bet you finish yours before I finish mine. I am SO SLOW. Your fabrics look wonderful all together. It is going to be beautiful when it's finished.Sue-Annehttp://www.sue-anne-buddyandme.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211651991779106685.post-38580847244600079382010-03-28T11:29:52.000+11:002010-03-28T11:29:52.000+11:00nice fabrics you use for the hexagonnes.nice fabrics you use for the hexagonnes.katrienhttp://scrappatch.web-log.nlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211651991779106685.post-58986506293262761732010-03-29T14:42:13.000+11:002010-03-29T14:42:13.000+11:00Hello there, I wish you, or Sue-Anne would show a ...Hello there, I wish you, or Sue-Anne would show a picture of the Charleston Rhapsody quilt. I looked on the designer's website, but couldn't find a picture of that particular pattern. The hexies are all looking very pretty...............try not to count, it just makes it seem insurmountable! MicheleMichele Barneshttp://www.betwixtthebetweens.comnoreply@blogger.com