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It feels like the days are turning ever so slightly – the afternoon light is more golden than it was last week and the mornings are cooler. 

Perhaps inspired by that, I've started a new project to use up all the fabric scraps I can find. I have one of those big plastic storage containers crammed with off-cuts, old pillowcases and clothes destined for their next life and when I was sorting through it the other day I felt inspired to make a big quilt with it all.

I thought it would be nice to try the English paper piecing technique, as I do like a bit of slow hand stitching, and because the hexagon formation is beautiful. What I didn't realise is how addictive it would be! I keep thinking 'just one more hexagon,' and stay up too late obsessively stitching.

Another good thing about the EPP method is its portability. I made myself a big zipped pouch to hold all the templates, tools and the quilt-in-progress and it's good to keep it all together in one place like that. I've popped a few of these big zipped cases in my online shop, too.

Incidentally, zipping it up and placing it in another room is also how I manage to get other work done! Do you ever get that obsessive feeling about your projects?

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Another thing I've been loving lately is the latest album by Marlon Williams album, Make Way for Love. Especially this song, Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore, which is a duet with Aldous Harding. 

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13 responses to “golden light and preoccupations”

  1. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    I saw you busy on this project on instagram and again it is very inspiring…I’ve wanted to tell you hoe much I like your blog and ig and everytime I get overwhelmed by the world and I often do… your story’s and pictures give a bit of quiet inside again…thank you!!!

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  2. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Yep, our mornings in the Deep South are getting crisper now. Autumn’s on the way, I think.

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  3. tinyhappy Avatar

    Its a lovely time of year!

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  4. tinyhappy Avatar

    Thanks so much, Angela! So happy you enjoy it.
    M X

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  5. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    One of the nicest things about a project like this is that it will take as long as you like. It’s totally hand-sewn, and can be a cushion cover, a bag or a quilt. There are no limits, and you will have something lovely to come back to in the long, cold days of winter – and as it grows, it will keep you warm! It’s that old idea of “something from nothing” that appeals to me. Have fun with it!

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  6. tinyhappy Avatar

    Thanks Linda, and yes, I agree that the slow speed of a big project like this is a big part of the joy!
    XX

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  7. Meg Avatar

    Still Summer over here, hoping Autumn isn’t far away now! Your handsewn hexagons are lovely, quite a quilt it will be! Meg:)

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  8. tinyhappy Avatar

    Thank you, Meg! Enjoy this last bit of summer X

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  9. Esther Avatar
    Esther

    You do such lovely posts- love the cool slanted morning light and the beautiful nostalgia of the hexagons.

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    Thank you Esther!
    X

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  11. Mariana Avatar

    Beautiful projects! I recently made my first project bag from your book! And that is addictive, too.

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  12. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi mariana, glad to hear youre enjoying it! 
    all the best,
    melissa

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  13. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    That’s a lovely light. It’s very Wellington and reminds me of the Aro Valley where I used to walk when I was at Vic; there’s an amazing jeweller and video store there. I really like Marlon Williams’ style.

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