WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project

WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecingAbout 10 months ago I wrote a post talking about this new obsession I had with english paper pieced hexagons. I talked about making 1″ hexies and hand stitching them all together for a lap quilt.

Well, I’m only about 1/14th of the way there! This is turning into my forever project. That project that you just keep working on until the day you die. Seriously though, If I keep going at this speed, I wont be finished for at least 5 years. YEARS! I’m ok with that though. Since it’s mostly made from my own scraps, with a few donated by friends, I will be able to look back at each hexagon and think of the project I made or the friend that gave me the fabric. It’s basically my quilting scrapbook! Maybe I should rename it?!?

WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecing WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecing WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecingI have been trying to keep this project under control by making 18″ blocks first and then piecing them all together in the end. As you can see above, I’ve finished one block and have three almost there. Each of the semi finished blocks is from a different level of the house or a different bag. I have project bags or boxes everywhere so I am never short of hexies to piece. That one on the bottom right for example, I pieced all of that in the airport this past weekend and a little on the plane. I did it in three sections to keep it manageable (and to not bring attention to myself) and then pieced the sections together at home.

This system really seems to be working for me.

WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecing WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecingWIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecing WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecingAbove you can see one of the storage systems I have been using. Nicole over at Modern Handcraft originally posted about these a few months back on InstaGram. They are Sterilite divided bins from Target and they can only be found in store. The little bins inside come out so you don’t have to have this huge bin on top of your table or wherever you are working. This seems to work best for me when I’m sitting on the couch actually. For any other situation I have little zipper pouches.

WIP: An Update On My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project {an Art School Dropout's life} #epp #englishpaperpiecingI’m leaving for ANOTHER trip very soon and I’m thinking a pouch or two will be stashed away in my backpack, just in case I have free time, because I would love to finish this faster. It’s going to look so neat!!!!!

Keep an eye out in the next few months for yet another update on this thing (hopefully), and in the meantime I have some other Hexagon projects in the works that I’m also excited to share with everyone!

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WIP: My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project

My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life}Apparently hand sewing hexagons has become a bit of an obsession with me. I love it, and it really calms me every night before bed. I know I haven’t shown more progress with my first EPP quilt and I probably look crazy for starting ANOTHER one, but trust me, it makes sense. Black, White & Gray fabrics are hard to come by and add on to that I’m super picky, so that quilt will be a long term project and will only progress when I buy more fabric.

In the meantime I started the project above. It’s a much smaller hexagon and enables me to use up the enormous amount of scraps I have accumulated over the years. Plus I can trade for more scraps because a lot of people hoard them too.

My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life}When I first started this project my plan was to just make a pillow, I nice 18″ square pillow. Though once I reached that size I just didn’t want to stop, plus I had a lot of hexies leftover. So I decided to keep going and make either a twin size quilt, or a 90″ square lap quilt. So just like the first hexie quilt, this will be a long term project and can only progress when I find more scraps or buy small amounts of fabric. Which I’m fine with.

My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life} My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life}The best part about the random nature of this quilt is any fabric goes. It can be super simple, super weird or just plain solid color. It all goes together!

My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life} My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life}I also love how I can be a little silly in where I place certain pieces too! I’ve been enjoying combining phrases with illustrations of people and animals. Like the examples above! I’ve been holding onto that “I’m With Stupid” fabric for many years and never knew what to do with it. I also have this awesome food truck fabric with a bunch of word bubbles that I use throughout.

I’ll need to make over 3,000 hexagons so I get loads of chances to mix this little easter eggs in.

My Crazy Scrap Busting Rainbow Hexie Project by Jessee M {an Art School Dropout's life}Yet again though, since this is a long term project I still need to keep my hands busy while watching tv at night, which means there is a THIRD & FOURTH hexie project I will be sharing with you all soon. I just have to quilt them both, which means they are mostly DONE! (Yes, I am a crazy lady)

Have any of you started one of these projects because you saw my progress on here or on Instagram? If so, please share!!!

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