My goal for February was to organize everything for the temperature quilt I want to stitch this year.
I pulled fabric from my stash, and bought the rest in 1/3 yard pieces.
I even got the fabric organized by temperature in to this little storage bin.
I dug around the studio for needles. And then bought better needles while on a shop hop.
I started stitching with a 12 weight thread from my stash, then bought Presencia thread for hand embroidery,which is working out much better.
After playing with the pieced hexie shape, I changed it and settled on the wider base center, instead of the ‘V’ center.
I have settled on using the high temp and low temp for each day. The center piece of the hexie is the high of the day, and the two side pieces are the low of the day. I’m stitching them together with a thread the color of the low for the day. I’m only using four thread colors.
Now that I’m all settled on fabric, pieced hexie shape, needles, thread, and technique, it’s time to get cracking and caught up. It’s slow going right now, but with making 365 hexies this year, I figure I’ll be a pro by the end of the year!
Instead of using a whip stitch on the back side to attach the hexie pieces together, I’m doing an embroidery stitch on the right side. I’ll show more about the stitch once I’m better at stitching the hexies together. One of my goals for 2018 is to learn, and hopefully enjoy handwork!
I’m linking to One Monthly Goal over at Patty’s blog Elm Street Quilts. Go check out the other goals meet for February and join in for March!