I'm going to tell you a little bit about my latest creation, a hexagon sewing set (for want of a better name!). Way back in April of this year, when I began to get really obsessed with hexagons and epp, I wanted to make a little hexagon needle book to keep my epp needles safe and seperate from other types of sewing needles. I couldn't find a pattern for a hexagon shaped case anywhere so I decided to make one up. I used my acrylic templates to cut two hexagons joined together to be the basic shape, but the finished result was disappointing. It didn't look accurate enough and the way I bound it with bias binding let it down. So I shelved the idea for a couple of months. Then I saw Naglaa's tutorial for quilt as you go hexagons on Instagram and a lightbulb went on, I could make a needle book using this technique! So I did and it worked. For the Beatrix Potter swap I made one for my partner and subsequently I made a few more. For those needle books I used interfacing and wadding inside and the result was really nice. The entire thing was stitched by hand and I really liked that, it felt like a nice little thing to make. But my mind had already starting wandering...could I make a sewing case too? A hexagonal one? So I gave it a go and I did it! I'm really pleased with how it turned out, even if it did take four attempts to sew the binding on! I ended up using a very unconventional method to attach it but it works and retains its shape which was very important. Instead of wadding, I used Pellon Flex-Foam inside and it is brilliant. It holds the hexagon shape perfectly and gives the case stability. I then went on the make a needle book to match and I used the foam here too and I'm really happy with the results. So this case is effectively a prototype. There are a few tiny tweaks to make but other than that I think I've cracked it. I love that the zipped pocket is big enough to store large hexie flowers and the other compartments fit the needle book, my matching pincushion and other tools and notions. I made pattern pieces for the sewing case as I went along just in case I wanted to make another one or maybe even turn it into a proper pattern one day. I think it is a customisable piece because instead of the half inch hexies I've put on the front, you could just put one larger hexie flower or even leave it plain to showcase your favourite fabric. Of course I had to add a little detail to the back too, and a really tiny hexie flower on the inside of course. So what do you think? Do you like my sewing case and the set of three pieces? I hope you do, please let me know in the comments.
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Jenny
21/11/2019 09:54:30 am
Blogging- Well This is all new to me.
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Emma Jones
21/11/2019 10:06:20 pm
Thank you Jenny for such a lovely comment, I’m delighted you want to make one too! X
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Susan Ridpath
21/2/2021 07:41:38 pm
I love it, I have to make one also
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Lee
21/11/2019 12:50:00 pm
Oh Emma this is just wonderful !! Hexies within hexies winthin hexies ! Adorable
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Emma Jones
21/11/2019 10:07:34 pm
Thank you Lee for such a lovely comment, you can never have too many hexies can you! X
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Kay
21/11/2019 02:29:38 pm
This is so beautiful. It is literally an EPP dream made in heaven. x
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Emma Jones
21/11/2019 10:08:29 pm
Oh Kay, what a lovely comment, thank you so much x
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Victoria
22/11/2019 09:34:43 am
! Qué preciosidad !, Qué exquisito en todos y cada uno de los detalles. Eres una artista. Gracias por compartir tu arte.
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Emma Jones
22/11/2019 02:40:22 pm
Hola Victoria, muchisimas gracias por tu comentario. Tus palabras son muy especial para mi. Estoy feliz de que te gusta mi trabajo 😊🌸
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24/11/2019 03:52:48 pm
This is darling! It inspires me to take my time and make things pretty, instead of just hurrying to get a project done. Thank you for sharing!
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Emma
25/11/2019 06:48:48 pm
Thank you Rhonda! I used to always be in a hurry to make things too but since I’ve slowed right down I really enjoy sewing even more. Thanks so much for leaving me a lovely comment x
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Joy
28/11/2019 02:24:21 pm
Emma this is beautiful and I will be sewing along with you when the pattern is available Joy x
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Emma
28/11/2019 11:22:34 pm
Thank you so much Joy, you've made my day saying that x x
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Lynn Brady
29/11/2019 12:32:42 pm
You inspire me Emma. I am wanting to try my hand at EPP but I live in a rural part of Saskatchewan Canada and don’t have access to any special supplies. Even the city, two hours away, doesn’t have much to choose from. But I will soldier on and maybe purchase things online (expensive; most things come from the States). Your work keeps me hopeful and I love the photos. Keep going and thank you for sharing your talent with the world. 🥰🇨🇦
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Emma
29/11/2019 07:59:58 pm
I can’t thank you enough for such a lovely comment Lynn, you’ve really made my day. Comments like this definitely inspire me to keep going and keep sharing. It must be frustrating not to have access to the supplies you want to buy. I hope you manage to locate the things you need. I think so long as you have a sharp needle, thread and some paper templates, along with some fabric, you can definitely get started with epp. If you can manage to locate a sewline glue pen and the glue refills that will definitely be useful. Best of luck with your epp journey and thank you again for your amazing comment x x
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Sue
14/5/2023 09:44:05 am
Hi, I have just seen your comment about wanting to start EPP but living away from east supplies. I would like to send you a little starter package if you are still wanting to get started. I live in the East Anglia region of the UK., am retired and love my dog and to sew. Best wishes, Sue Phillips
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Ruth
11/1/2020 09:09:49 pm
Will a pattern be available at some point??
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Emma
12/1/2020 10:44:34 am
Hi Ruth, yes I’m working on the pattern, it will take a while as I will need to have it tested but it’s in the works I promise! Thanks for asking ?
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Cathy Cahoon
17/7/2022 04:49:59 pm
I just found this pin and I am so excited! I will look to see if you have a pattern out for these Needle holder and sewing kit!
Eileen Evans
16/1/2020 09:53:32 am
Only just found your blog and am loving it can’t wait for you to sort pattern for sewing case as love making anything involving hexagons. Going to have a go at needle case in the meantime.
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Emma
16/1/2020 12:11:15 pm
Oh thank you Eileen, that means so much to me, I’m so excited you are going to make the needle case. The pattern for the sewing case is in the works so hopefully it won’t be too long
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Seekay
28/2/2020 01:44:47 pm
What size hexies did you use for the outside of the case? It is just adorable and so clever. Thanks for sharing.
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Emma
29/2/2020 08:40:09 pm
Thank you! One design uses half inch hexies and the other uses three quarter inch hexies. X
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Sandy S
2/12/2020 03:25:58 pm
Love this and have searched your site...did you ever write the pattern? I love this project so much...🥰🇨🇦
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Susan Ridpath
21/2/2021 07:23:03 pm
Emma, ever since I found you on pinterest, I'm obsessed with you and your work. I especially like that you hand piece your projects. Please keep up your beautiful and worthwhile work. I definitely will be looking for it.
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Mary Alice Schrader
3/5/2022 03:47:32 pm
Emma, Your site is my absolute favorite site on the entire Internet. I look forward to watching your YouTube and have watched them multiple times because of your soft spoken,slow and informative way. You make it easy for a person to learn from you. Thank you for sharing.
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Deborah A Zeman
4/9/2023 01:06:05 am
I would be thrilled to be able to make your sewing kit. Have made nearly 100 smaller units....a needle book with covers with a 7 hex "flower' in the center. I used rug samples as the book covers, getting them from stores which were discarding old samples. Can't wait to see what else you are doing with hexies.
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Sharon Cirillo
19/6/2024 05:34:19 am
This pattern is being sold at www.mcclainsewing.com thought you would like to know. Love this project what a great gift for sewing friends.
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