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This unusual bag is made from individually completed hexagons in a quilt-as-you-go method. Use the Hexes to display your embroideries! The Hexes can be done by hand or by machine and are a lot of fun to make.
The bag comes in both a purse and a tote size. Make them with novelty prints (like my Pug Puppy) or with beautiful batiks or colorful cottons. The hexagons make a self lining and there's a bit of slight of hand to the shaping of the bag.
Make it all with leisurely hand sewing or quick machine stitching. Either way, you'll make a lovely Happy Hex Bag!
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Lyn Brown has been teaching quilting in Orange County, CA for more than 15 years. In 2000, she joined the faculty of North Orange County Community College District. Lyn now teaches five quilting classes a week for the college district, reaching over 200 students. Her projects come fast and furious, including swaps, mysteries, reproduction, contemporary with a little bit of art thrown in. Her ...
Lyn Brown has been teaching quilting in Orange County, CA for more than 15 years. In 2000, she joined the faculty of North Orange County Community College District. Lyn now teaches five quilting classes a week for the college district, reaching over 200 students. Her projects come fast and furious, including swaps, mysteries, reproduction, contemporary with a little bit of art thrown in. Her patterns are published only after being used by her classes so they are easy to follow and complete.
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