It's Hexie Friday!

Yesterday we celebrated our country's birthday!  We had a great time. Friends and family came over for dessert and fireworks.
We sang Happy Birthday to America and had our Italian guest visiting via Sweden blow out the candle.  Then came fireworks.  We live on the south slope of the mountain in the center of town and every year the city fathers treat us to a fireworks display.  This year's was great!

Now for hexies - I did manage to sew a few together this week despite all the work on my compass for the LE BOM.  Half way to another block!
 
And to get it into better size perspective - here it is with last weeks finished flower:
 

Do you have a hexie project to share -old, new, or on your wish list?  We'd love to see your eye candy even if it isn't hexie-wise. Linky below, and have a great weekend.

Applique Tuesday 7/2/13

Wow! Where did the week go?  I have been trying to survive the hot weather here. The first days were the worst, but I'm acclimatizing and it has gotten a tad cooler.  It was only 100 today. So I'm hoping I can get some sewing done.  I've been prepping to make the first element of Esther's Love Entwined, and yes, it does have applique. Hundreds of read emails later, I'm confident I've learned the best way to make a mariner's compass (my first), construct the center circle and make 5/16ths dots for the ring around it - last two are applique.

Here's my fabric and the papers for paper piecing.  Once the compass is done, I'll make the center circle.  I'm not too keen on the one shown in the pattern (others have changed it).  It reminds me of a face of a power ranger (remember those characters?).  So I'll have to come up with something else. One participant fussy cut a flower - now that is a great idea.  I'll see. 

In the meantime, what are you up to - applique or otherwise?  Please share your eye candy.

Got Done in June and For July:

I can't believe it!  I got all my goals done for June even though it was a super busy month for all.  You can browse back over the months projects and see all four - just finished the fourth today - a frayed edge quilt I posted about earlier today.

For July I'm going to try to
1. Finish part 1 of Esther's new BOM
2. Make my Block Lotto block (my A Lovely year of Finishes for July)

3. Start another Whimsical Garden Block. Notice I said start - grin.
4. Finish the 2012 Ducky UFO (my NBU entry)

What are you going to work on?  Go to Judy's  and Carrie's to get motivated.  And for some eye candy, here's a live bouquet my DH brought up for me to sigh over:
 
Isn't this incredible! The pot is a cluster of Escobaria plants.

Another Flimsy

I'm making the Raincross Quilt Guild's Block of the Month into baby quilts each month instead of blocks for an eventual quilt. Why? ...