I have folded 120 hexagons this past week
and worked on putting some of the hexapins together.
It’s like a one person factory line. I go from station to station.
Th
e Folding Station (aka dining room table)
Button selecting station
Buttons wating to be sewed on holding box
Sewing button on station.
Adding the embellishment station
Waiting for back work (pin and label) and to be………..
packaged station.
Lots more still to do – better get back to work!!!!!!!
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wow…do your fingers hurt like crazy! 🙂 Hope you have a blast at the convention next week!!! We'll be thinking about you!
Oh, here, here, what work! the plant is at home. They are all very beautiful. Good luck to continue.Annick (French)
Mary Anne
These pins are really clever. They look like jewels when you have them all together in the box. What a fun talent and fun item to sell. I have told several quilt makers in some shops we have visited in our travels that your Generations Unite quilt was accepted to the show in Houston and they have all been impressed. But when I told them you had two quilts accepted the ladies were more than doubly impressed saying, "That is almost unheard of". I am eager to see the posts from your trip. Have a fun and safe time. Connie
Those pins are really cute, Mary Anne. It's fun to see your process. You are too efficient, LOL! Hope you sell lots of them! Wish I could be there.
Thank you so much, Mary Anne! I just received the critter kits that I won in your giveaway. They are so clever and adorable. It says that the instructions are written for kids. Am I allowed to make them? :):)