Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Hexie Flowers Mini Quilt & Book Giveaway

It's been awhile since I've made a new mini quilt for myself but now I have a new one to enjoy! 

Hexie Flowers mini quilt from Make it Mini book by Bev McCullough made by A Bright Corner

The pattern for this little mini quilt is found in the new book by Bev McCullough called Make It Mini. The book has 13 patterns and each one includes a bit of embroidery as a part of the project.

And I have a copy of the book to give away today! (details at the end of the post)

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Make it Mini quilt book by Bev McCullough found on A Bright Corner blog

As soon as I saw it, I KNEW which project I would make first! I made the Hexie Flowers mini quilt - here's a look at what the original project looks like in the book:

Make it Mini quilt book by Bev McCullough found on A Bright Corner blog

I love her bright and cheery version, but since we're heading toward the fall season I wanted to make something I could use for the next several months. 

So I chose a variety of scraps that were leftover from another fall-inspired project. I found the text print first (used in the center of each flower) and let the colors in that print help me choose which colors of scraps to use. (The text print is from the Cozy Up fabric line by Corey Yoder)

Hexie Flowers mini quilt from Make it Mini book by Bev McCullough made by A Bright Corner

Honestly, what drew me to this project first was the fact that it uses english paper piecing to make the hexie flowers. It was fun to pair a technique that I'm familiar with (EPP) with one that I'm less familiar with...embroidery.

If you've never tried EPP (english paper piecing) this small project would be a great way to try it out! 


Hexie Flowers mini quilt from Make it Mini book by Bev McCullough made by A Bright Corner

Bev includes the template for the hexagon shape to make these hexie flowers - I photocopied it and then cut my own from card stock paper. Then she walks you through every step of the project, from glue basting to stitching the shapes together, and then the embroidery stitches.

EPP Hexie Flowers mini quilt made by A Bright Corner - english paper pieced and hand quilted

For the embroidery portion of the project she has a tip box that suggests you can use the embroidery stitches as part of the quilting so that's what I did - and I love it! For the embroidery / quilting I used Aurifil Floss, color 2845.

Aurifil floss found on A Bright Corner - great for hand quilting and embroidery

You can find copies of Make It Mini here on Amazon, and signed copies from Bev's shop here. Bev also makes the cutest needle minders - I have several and I love them!

Want to see a few of the other projects from the book? These were some that caught my eye!

Make it Mini book by Bev McCullough found on A Bright Corner

Right now Bev is hosting a book tour and if you follow along you'll get to see more of the projects in the book. It's always fun to see what everyone makes!


EPP Hexie Flowers mini quilt made by A Bright Corner - english paper pieced and hand quilted

Bev & Martingale are generously offering to give a copy of the book to one of you!

Giveaway has ended, thank you! The winner is comment #61, Deb E  mdenders@msn.com

To enter, leave a comment below letting me know if you've ever tried EPP (english paper piecing). 
  • Leave a comment on this post to enter
  • Giveaway ends Tuesday Aug 2, 2022 at 6pm MST
  • I'll randomly choose a winner and notify them via email so be sure to include your email address with your comment!

Hexie Flowers mini quilt from the book Make it Mini by Bev McCullough made by A Bright Corner

Quilt Details:
20"x 21"
Pattern: Hexie Flowers (from the book Make It Mini)
Fabric: Fall inspired scraps
Quilting: Hand quilted with Aurifil Floss





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Hexie Flowers mini quilt from the book Make it Mini by Bev McCullough made by A Bright Corner


Hexie Flowers mini quilt from the book Make it Mini by Bev McCullough made by A Bright Corner


102 comments:

  1. I did try EPP once to make a small bag. I do love hand embroidery, so this would be a great project to combine two loves.

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  2. I haven’t tried EPP. . . yet. It’s on the list though! Smithcindyk@gmail.com

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  3. I have done a little EPP and I love to embroider while watching TV. Looks like a great book.

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  4. I learned to EPP up at Chautauqua NY in a class and had such a great time!!

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  5. Yes, I can do paper piecing. Not a champion but do enjoy working this method.

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  6. I have not tried EPP but would like to in the future

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  7. I have never tried EPP but I love the idea of the mini quilts. I would definitely like to try EPP in the future.

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  8. I made a block with EPP in the Old School Block of the Month. I enjoyed it and love the result, but wouldn't want to make an entire quilt that way. Love your mini!

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  9. I have done a little paper piecing but not English paper piecing. I have almost started a project a few times to try it. I need to just do it. The results are always so stunning. I love your mini!

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  10. I've tried EPP. But I have not yet finished a project with it!

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  11. Love this! Bev is the best!

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  12. I have not tried EPP, I've been afraid to. I think it's time I try.

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  13. Absolutely LOVE your version of 'Hexie Flowers". I have done English paper piecing and a small project is just 'up my alley' PLUS love the embroidery/quilted lines. This pattern speaks to me ....I definitely want to do it in spring colors for me. Karen Gay is my name and I have the fabrics ready with your pattern for making the Star Trails pattern. Life has been getting in the way of my progress!

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  14. PS to #14 comment just posted. My email address is: karengary7159@sbcglobal.net.

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  15. I have not tried EPP though have several templates (small and larger) thinking I would try it. I am fine until I remember that there is so much hand stitching to this and my hand stitching looks like a 4 year old attempted it…..I am left-handed and cannot seem to get a comfortable feel for it and my stitches are all over the place and wonky. I have considered making the little hexies and then machine stitching them using a zigzag stitch. I may still try it. This might be a good smaller pattern to try first to see how that goes. Yours turned out darling! Thanks for sharing your project from Bev’s new book. (Kathy Clayton kclayton77@me.com)

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  16. I was just gifted some supplies to start doing EPP! Excited! Love your project! butler83ataoldotcom

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  17. I have not tried EPP but i am ready to try it! This project will be the one to help me do it! Lin. linandgail@gmail.com

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  18. I like to do EPP. Would like to make this project and love your color choices.

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  19. The embroidery on this quilt is the cherry on top! I have not tried EPP but I want to!

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  20. The embroidery on this quilt is the cherry on top! I have not tried EPP but I want to!
    Lucy_julatlive.com

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  21. I have a couple of EPP projects going. They're larger projects so it is taking longer to complete. The book looks good.

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  22. This is so adorable!!! 🥰

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  23. Hi, I haven't tried English Paper Piecing yet but I do have a few patterns to try, I just need the time, smiles. Thanks.

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  24. EPP is so much fun!!

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  25. I love English paper piecing so far. I’m making a Grandmas Garden with heroes. I’d love to win that book. I just came off 8weeks of two broken bones in my left hand. I’m not sure, but I hope that I can get back to hand piecing.

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    1. That’s hexies not hero’s. OMG.

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  26. I have made hexi flowers using hand piecing but I’ve never used the EPP technique. This is a beautiful project!
    vp4jp@me.com

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  27. I have never tried EPP. I'm very unsure of myself so I haven't been brave enough to try EPP yet. I believe that I will be giving it a shot with the help of this book!!

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  28. I’ve made a full sized bed quilt with epp. The Henie’s were quite large so I feel like I cheated 😉. I’m currently working on another epp project and loving it. Ncmatheson0@gmail.com

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  29. I made a needle book for my daughter she loved it. Debbie rhodes Drhodes9@cox.net

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  30. I haven’t tried paper piecing yet but it’s on my list! Now maybe I’ll have a reason

    pitcherperfectcrafts@gmail.com

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  31. I have tried EPP. I liked it especially as a small travel project,

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  32. I have basted hexies but do not have a completed project under my belt. I have even participated in a Halloween Hexie swap so I have over 80 Halloween Hexies to put into a fun project. I was planing on a table runner or wall hanging. Would love to try one of these really pretty projects in the book. EPP would be a great relaxing hobby and I should have something on hand in my purse at all times to work on. Thanks for all of the outstanding inspiration. 🧵✂️💕

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    1. This is Michelle Cooper
      Email: michellecoopernurse@yahoo.com

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  33. I have basted hexies but do not have a completed project under my belt. I have even participated in a Halloween Hexie swap so I have over 80 Halloween Hexies to put into a fun project. I was planing on a table runner or wall hanging. Would love to try one of these really pretty projects in the book. EPP would be a great relaxing hobby and I should have something on hand in my purse at all times to work on. Thanks for all of the outstanding inspiration. 🧵✂️💕

    IG handle: @sunshine.and.grit
    Email: michellecoopernurse@yahoo.com

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  34. I would love to try English paper piecing. I love this pattern and hexagons

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  35. I have done a little paper piecing. I love the hexagon quilt

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  36. Suzanne here! suzanneeuher@gmail.com
    I have done EPP and have completed about 50 hexi daisies but am saving for a quilt! This book is great and the fruit mini is adorable! Thanks!

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  37. A few years ago there was a quilt-a-long I think it was called the Kingfisher quilt. It was made with paper pieced hexagons. I participated and actually finished it. Since then I’ve made some more hexagons but not put together into anything. Making the Kingfisher quilt was a really enjoyable experience and also one of the only quilt-a-longs I’ve completed.

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    1. I forgot to include my email tpott@optonline.net. Sorry I don’t know why I came up as anonymous.

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  38. This book has a great variety of quilt blocks & techniques. Hexies are a favorite and everything goes with embroidery !

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  39. I have never tried EPP so I like the idea of trying it on a small quilt. The quilting by embroidery is something I can do too.




    melodyn10@yahoo.com

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  40. I'd love this book as most of my projects are on the smaller scale! Yes. I have tried EPP and enjoyed it, but not as much as regular machine stitching. Duchick at gmail dot com

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  41. I tried EPP and it was hard! At a class the instructor took my star home to finish it! I will learn because I love this pattern! I am currently working in a red work embroidered quilt.

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  42. I have an EPP in progress, it's easy to pick up and put down. I think I was too ambitious though as I have no plan for how to put the hexies together into a quilt! It may be a mini!

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  43. I made a blue epp hexagon flower quilt, one of my favourites!!

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  44. I love EPP. It's a great project for the car, doctor's office, etc. I can't wait to see the book up close. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com

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  45. I love EPP and have made several quilts using EPP. fkmsc@comcast.net

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  46. I took a quilt class in 2015 where we used EPP to make cute Hawaiian shirts - I lived in Hawaii at the time. I haven't done it since then, but these hexies are so cute I'm definitely tempted to give it another go!

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  47. A number of years ago, I visited a quilt guild meeting and lady sitting next to me was hand stitching fabric onto hexie paper shapes. She handed me fabric, shape and needle to try so I stitched hexies with her during the entire meeting. It was relaxing and very fun! I love your table topper.

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  48. Last year I did a BOM called "Old School". Each block was from a different designer and covered a older way of making the block. I have one block left to do that uses EPP. I really need to learn how to do it. Love your version using EPP. mjcloke@att.net

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  49. I've not ever, yet, tried EPP but I hope to one day. I have a couple of really small ones I could try.

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  50. I have to say I have never completed a EPP project. They are all still in the flower stages, but nothing completed! This is a great idea though for completing things in a timely manner!

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  51. I love EPP ... I do a fair amount of it. The look of this piece really appeals to me! I love the outline stitched hexies!! :)

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  52. Love this mini quilt - fresh yet vintage!

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  53. I have tried EPP before and I enjoy it.

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  54. I haven’t tried EPP, but do enjoy traditional methods of sewing! Anita at quiltlovefordomesticfelicity@gmail.com

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  55. I have tried EPP many years ago. Looks like it's time to try it again with the cute quilt you chose from the book.

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  56. I’ve been wanting to try EPP and this looks like a great project. Looking forward to seeing more of the book.

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  57. I have tried EPP and liked the handwork feel of it. I do embroidery, too, so several of the patterns in the book really appeal to me. Your sample piece is so pretty with the colorway your chose.

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  58. Your posting came at a perfect time. Just recently joined a senior group who lost their sewing teacher (she passed away) and when they saw my project they asked me to be their teacher. I was working on hexies, just like yours. They were sure they wouldn't be able to do it, but I came the next week with kits for each of them, needles, thread, many fabrics cut up already and taught them. Even the ladies who were sure it was 'too hard' worked away at their projects (even the 96 year old) and were VERY proud of their work when done. They were given 'blank' pot holders I'd made to attach their flower creations to. Now we are on to tote bags (thank the Lord I have 48 years of fabric to pull from at home). Now they are SO excited at how their bags turned out, so now making a bunch of them for gifts. Me? I'm still working on my hexies as I also attach mine to low volume blocks for quilts - which the church doesn't know yet, but will be donated to hopefully be raffled or sold. Fingers crossed - I need that book for more ideas! Deb E mdenders@msn.com

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    1. I think that's wonderful that you've taught others! And on top of that, you're making a quilt that will be raffled or sold for a great cause!

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  59. I have not tried EPP yet but would like to. ddjhperry@rogers.com

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  60. I only tried EPP for a online 12 block sew along back in 2012. I have never naje a quilt. This mini quilt would be a good project to try EPP.

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  61. I just entered my comment. It came up as #64 as anonymous (like many other comments.) "I only tried EPP for an online 12 block sew along back in 2012. I have never completed a quilt. This mini Quilt would be a good project to try EPP.

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  62. I've made several EPP hexies, but have never completed a project. This would be a good pattern to try to complete a project.

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  63. I just started back doing EPP. I’ve never been properly trained to do EPP but I’m leaning a lot by watching utube videos and by trial and error!!! I love Bev’s new book and I really love your hexie mini quilt!!! Very pretty!!!
    deloresrast@yahoo.com

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  64. I love EPP since the first time that I tried it. Small quilts or large quilts, EPP is great for both.

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  65. I have not tried EPP - your mini and the quilting are beautiful!

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  66. I have tried it a little bit, but do not have a EPP project done.

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  67. I've not tried EPP as I don't tend to do that sort of hand work :)

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  68. I love EPP. I take my case of supplies wherever I go. Great portable craft. Working on a Henie quilt

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  69. EPP is so relaxing! My hubby and I just finished a 6 day road tip to North Dakota and back to Arizona-of course, I packed my ongoing Grandmother's Flower Garden project to work on, both ways in the car!

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  70. Love EPP and would love a copy of the book - using the embroidery as quilting is a great idea!

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  71. I've got several (unfinished) EPP projects that I started several years ago. Love the idea & technique. Just never seem to sit down to finish them. At the moment, our living room doesn't have good enough light for me to see at night --that's something that has got to change in the future. I do love all things mini!

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  72. I love your Mini Hexie Quilt. I have never tried EPP. I love making mini quilts, table runners, & small things!

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  73. Sharon.robinson10@gmail.com

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  74. I would love to learn EPP! Love the hexes side would love a copy of the book.

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  75. I have done EPP, and I love it! Actually, I started a smaller version of a Bev McCullough pattern

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  76. As a beginning quilter, I've never made a mini quilt or done any EPP. Maybe I will attempt both if I am fortunate enough to win a copy of Bev McCullough’s new book, Make It Mini.

    Carla at ctopp@richhill.k12.mo.us

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  77. I have an EPP project going as we speak. My guild is making a quilt for Habitat for Humanity using hexies. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  78. I love EPP and have made many projects.

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  79. I've tried EPP several times, but the projects are too big for me to finish. A mini quilt might be a better way to try this.

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  80. I've tried EPP a couple times, but would like to work on a defined small project. Love to add hand embroidery as an embellishment. swalker287 (at) gmail.com

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  81. Love the mini-ideas! Great way to try out new or different design ideas before making a larger quilt!

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  82. Time is so short at the moment.
    This great book would let me get my sewing mojo back and get something finished 😀

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  83. I’ve made a few small projects. It’s not my favorite but it works best in some situations.

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  84. Small projects are great to get going the juices!!!! You can see the results soo much faster!!!

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  85. I love your fabric selection for your barn mini quilt! I made x baby quilts using the EPP method but it’s been 40 years so I’m ready to jump back in.
    Leorag@hotmail.com

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  86. I've been looking for my next EPP and this looks like a winner!

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  87. I love EPP & this pattern is the 1st I would like to do from the book. I love to embroider & DUH! never thought of adding Hexi "quilting" to make it look like the entire background has been pieced with hexis.

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  88. I actually once used EPP on a pouch, but last year I made (along with Pat Sloan and other designers) the "Old School" quilt where 12 designers each had a block that we learned something from. One was totally EPP and it's in the center of my quilt! Your mini is adorable and I love your light aqua quilting.

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  89. I've not tried EPP yet, but perhaps in the future!
    tuttlefamily@cox.net

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  90. I'd love to win this book
    quiltdream4me@gmail.com

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  91. I have a grandmother's flower garden quilt that has been going on for a very long time, which is my first and so far only EPP. I like it, and I'm fine with its very slow status. I know I'd like to do more, since I like to do needle-turn appliqué.

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  92. I wasn't able to leave my email address in the comment about my grandmother's flower garden--I'm Beth T. at wordygirl@earthlink.net. Sorry for the confusion!

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  93. I have made hexies. I like to use them in small projects because there is no way I'll be spending the time to make a bed quilt with them. The mini you made is just the thing for my hexies!

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  94. I’ve never tried EPP. I like your fall version of the mini quilt

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  95. I have tried EPP. I have a quilt top sitting somewhere incomplete. I need to get it out again. Thank you.

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  96. I've tried it just a little. I need to dive in a little more!

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  97. I love EPP! I have only done a tiny bit of it myself.. I'm not super patient lol!

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  98. So cute! I just started EPP and am working on hexie flowers.

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