Sunday, September 19, 2010

Recipe for Friendship



What I needed was a recipe, a Recipe for Friendship, something to make from my one and only jelly roll by Mary Engelbreit.  A few ideas came to mind, but what I kept seeing was hexagons, not a flower garden, just lots of colourful hexagons mixed together.  A trip to the market provided the extra ingredients needed for the border, red and yellow polka-dots!


So, over the summer, a little at a time, I mixed up some delicious batches of hexagons and now I have 560 baked and ready to go.  With 37 different fabrics, this should make a fun mix for the center of my quilt. 


I still need to prepare hexagons for the border, but in the meantime, I think it would be okay to start stitching together a Recipe for Friendship



A friend is one of the nicest things you can have, and one of the best things you can be.

~Douglas Pagels


Until next time.....happy quilting!

Karen

38 comments:

  1. Karen---I love your recipe!

    Love your collection of hexagons they will make a lovely flower or two!! :) Carolyn

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  2. Your hexagon's are adorable. Love them!!!

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  3. great idea for your Jelly Roll! That ME fabric is adorable :^)

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  4. Very yummy fabric and great saying!

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  5. That looks really yummy ! Hurry up and show us the result :-))

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  6. Hope to see the endresulat of that: they look great. And you said it right about being or having a friend!

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  7. Lovely hexagonnes i very sweet fabrics.

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  8. How sweet! What a great creative post!

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  9. It's going to be beautiful! Love how you photographed all the "ingredients"! :0)

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  10. Such nice colours. It is good to have friends.

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  11. Wow they are wonderful Karen!! I REALLY love how you presented your batch of hexagons, really cute!!

    Crispy

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  12. Lovely hexagons, Karen and a nice saying!
    Greetings, Cisca

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  13. My mouth is watering...can't wait til their done!

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  14. Wow! What a charming, delightful, loving post!!! They're beautiful you know. Just beautiful. You sure made me smile.

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  15. Beautiful post and you hexies are gorgeous.

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  16. Doesn't ME fabric just make you smile? Love it! How are you going to put your hexies together?

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  17. What a super, duper quilt that will make, Karen. ME's designs are just wonderful!

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  18. Love the hexies! Looking forward to see your creation when it is complete!!

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  19. These hexies make me happy... wonderful choice!

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  20. How cute - looking forward to seeing the finished quilt :o) Mary Engelbreit is one of my favorites!
    Judie

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  21. what a nice recipe...i think this will be great!!!
    have a nice day..;0)

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  22. Oh my! How sweet! I'm looking forward to seeing these adorable ME fabrics together in a quilt.
    Lovely post.

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  23. What a lovely idea, e recipe for Friendship, very nice colours for the hexagons.

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  24. What a lovely bright colors Karen!!..i make hexies from any scraps i have and just pick them randomly and sew them together...that turned out to be my most beautiful quilts....i made them a long time ago and i did not had a digitalcamera then so i have no photo`s of them and don`t have the quilts anymore...but i can see your quilt is going to be a beauty as you lay the hexies out and maybe sew them together that way...good luck with it all..and thank you for the lovely comment on my blog..
    greetings Francien.

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  25. The fabrics you chose are beatiful! What a colorful variety. Can't wait to see how you will put it together and I love how you photographed the ingredients:)

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  26. I love the bright colours of your "friendship"quilt. Hexagons are never boring.
    I also love the frase about friendship.
    Warm greetings,

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  27. What a great way to show off your hexies. The baking idea is so cute. Have fun sewing them.

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  28. Can't wait to see your Hexagon-Mix-Quilt. What a nice idea!

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  29. Your posts are the best. You are so inventive I always love to visit.

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  30. Thank you for your nice comment about my 1940s quilt quiltsampler.blogspot.com

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  31. Loved your post and the name of your quilt with the hexagons. Your clamshells are looking very neat too. :)

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  32. Such a creative post, love your recipe & the colours of all those sweet hexies!

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  33. This was such a clever post! I enjoyed it so much!

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  34. what a great recipe!! Can't wait to see this come together! Thanks for visiting my blog & commenting!!!!!!

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