I am a bit behind myself this week - this was meant to be a work in progress Wednesday post! Poor Wilbs had a seizure and frightened G, I must admit that the longer it was going on I thought it was curtains too but thankfully the dog popped out of it as if nothing happened, and straight away went to his food bowl looking for dinner!
If you've never seen a grand mal seizure in dogs, its quite a thing. He fell onto his side, eyes wide open, neck arched and mouth chomping while his little legs were running like crazy. The danger is in overheating so if it happens again we have to make sure his temperature doesn't go too high and stick valium up his butt - I kid you not! He's 9 and pushing on, poor mite. I must say though he his loving all the extra attention we've been giving him!
I did get my Dog Gone Cute thank you cushions finished and wrote about quilting them here on the Modern Quilters Ireland blog for a book review of Christina Cameli's book Step by Step Free Motion Quilting.
Most of the rest of the week, when I've had a chance I've been playing with Hexagons. There must be something in the air as I've seen a few Hexie posts this week.
Our branch of the Irish Patchwork Society are having a hand sewing night making Christmas themed projects. I thought this might be good time to play around with Snowflakes. Messing around with hexagon I came up with a few layouts that use 60-90 hexies. Am I a crazy to try making some of these? I found some bead designs on this web page at Bead Merrily and thought they'd make great patchwork placemats so worked them out with 3/4" hexies too.
They would be nice as cushions but I think I need a little break from cushions at the minute!
I know red and green are the traditional colours but I quite like a frosty Christmas scheme so ended up with all these variations in blue and white and some bigger and simpler 2" Hexagon designs at the end.
Then I started playing with spacing the hexies and found a Star of David pattern. Not sure the religious connotations on this one! Still, I like it with the darker grey background on the top left.
Finally I came up with a quilt design, I am really tempted to try! I have a to do list longer than both arms but this one, like Wilbur is begging for attention! Only 19 2" Hexies and 35 1"Hexies appliqued per star- should be a quick make, right?
Maybe a reversible quilt with a night time version on the back? I think I need to stop playing now, but wouldn't this be a fun thing to do with star constellations? Funny where you end up from the first idea isn't it?
I know its nearly Halloween but if you are in the mood for more Christmas inspired projects, Ho, Ho, Ho and On We Sew is being guest hosted this month by Sandra Sews and Ella & Nesta's Little Room!