Thursday, February 10, 2011

Whew!

Just in the nick of time, I finished my potholder for the contest over at Prudent Baby. I had about a half dozen sketches that I was hoping to make for it, but in the end the one I wanted to make most was so much more work than I imagined.

You want to see?



This is the back. The little hexagon part is a pocket to put your hand in.



Here is the front.

I always try to learn a new skill with every contest I enter. That way if I don't win, at least I have added something to my repertoire. Of course, this also means that a supposedly simple potholder making contest turns into a week long project. I had never worked with hexagons before, though it had been a goal of mine for months now. I purchased some Teflon shapes at JoAnn quite awhile ago (because if I had to cut these little bits out of paper I never would have attempted it) and finally got up the courage to try them out.

And there will be a whole post on those Teflon hexes soon.

I made quite a few mistakes, but the top-stitching I did over the hexagons really hides the errors well. I totally recommend it. I love how the reproduction fabrics and traditional shapes make this look like it almost could have been made from an old quilt. Hooray for new kitchen accessories!

3 comments:

  1. The hexagons are lovely! And I love the top stitching, it really adds to the effect. Been meaning to try hexagons for a while now but I dont have the patience for paper piecing...

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  2. the hexagons look really good. and I love what you said about at least learning a new skill if you don't win the contest. That's how I feel- if I don't win, at least I'm pretty good with bias tape now :)

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  3. those hexagons are gorgeous! you used one of my favorite color combos too :) good luck!

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