Pink and Grey
.jpg)
Earlier this year (or was it last year?) Grandma gave me a stack of pink hexagons that had been made by her sister. Grandma had put some of the hexagons into a quilt, but there had been heaps, and these were left over. I wasn't 100% sure what I was going to do with them, but knew I wanted to highlight the 'tumbling block' aspect. And being a very pink quilt, decided to pair it with grey. I found a light grey for the background, and an Australiana style floral in pink and grey for a wide border. After deciding on the layout (which used all but one block), I started sewing the hexagons together in rows, with a heap of Y seams. Once the whole centre part of the top was together, it sat there for a long while until I decided what to quilt - I was going to quilt the centre and add the borders later. To bring out the tumbling block, I settled on 3 different designs for the blocks, and each block would have a different design on its 3 faces, with the densit...