Thursday, 5 March 2015
Send Rachel Flowers - a hexie tutorial
I'd been checking Rachel's blog all weekend to see if there was any news about baby Eleni's arrival. Like many of you, I have been following Stitched in Color for years, and knew of Rachel's longing to have more children, her waiting for surgery to make it possible, waiting to fall pregnant, and the oh, so bitter sweet news of discovering she was, but then losing a twin. So when I read yesterday morning, her blog post about Eleni's arrival, the complications, the unknown future, I was heartbroken. And when there are no words, all I can do is stitch.
One of my dearest friends, Lucy, was staying at my house over the weekend, and making hexie flowers for her neice. As I was sitting on my sofa, reading Rachel's news, all I could think about were those flowers. I wanted to send her flowers.
I put a post on Instagram, inviting you all to help, and I have been so very grateful for the response. Because many flowers will travel to my home in Australia for me to make a quilt for Rachel and her family, I thought I would write a little tutorial of how I put my flowers together, in a way that will hopefully be quick, and cheap to post. And I hope it will answer any questions I've been asked as well.
I'm using 1" hexagons. That is, one edge of the hexie measures one inch. These are the perfect size for 2.5" squares, if you have scraps of those lying around. I cut my hexies out of scrap cardboard, using my Accuquilt, but you can download a template to print and cut out here (the 1" size is on the last page) or buy them ready cut from your local quilt shop. My friend Lucy has been using ordinary paper for hers, (and they used to use old newspaper scraps in the old days!) and she says that's been working fine for her.
I clip two sides of the fabric down around the template. You can also use a paper clip, or dab a bit of glue stick on the other side in the middle of the paper to keep the hexie still.
Fold the edges of a corner between the two clips down and stitch a few stitches to hold in place.
Move around to the next corner, and stitch through the fold twice. Some people go through the cardboard here, BUT, if you just stitch through the fabric, you can take the papers out before posting, which will make it easier to fold into an envelope.
Follow the corners around the hexie, putting a couple of stitches in each fold, and then put an extra stitch in the final corner to hold the thread in place.
To stitch two hexies together, hold them right sides facing, and starting at one corner, stitch a couple of holding stitches, then whipstitch (keep entering the needle on one side, and pulling it out the other,) along the seam.
Grab your next petal, line it up with the next edge of the hexie and keep stitching until you've gone all the way around.
Then stitch between each petal using a similar method. (you just won't be able to hold the hexies together flat if you're using cardboard.
Once you've stitched the flower together, you can pull the papers out ready to post.
If you'd like to make a flower or two for Rachel, I'd like flowers that use all the one colour. They can be scrappy, or the same print in the petals. I'd like a dark (preferably black, but grey or navy is fine) print or solid in the centre. If you prefer a different method, or have made yours already, that's completely fine!
Could you please make a flower for the Hauser family? I would just love to show Rachel how much we're all thinking of her and Eleni and their family, and how much we value her friendship, talent, and contribution to this quilty community.
Please ask me in the comments below for my address. I'd like to start making the quilt in one month - that gives a couple of weeks to stitch, and a couple of weeks to get here. Please share with your friends and followers, and tag photos with #flowersforeleni on Instagram. Thank you!
Jodi. xxx
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Please could I have your postal address Jodi? I have one flower ready to go, and hopefully will get another one made by tomorrow xx
ReplyDeleteThank-you, Jodi. I checked Instagram for the first time since Eleni's birth this morning and found your Flowers For Eleni. It was as if flowers arrived at my doorstep, so pretty and so full of love. And I have looked back at that photo a few times today, feeling your care for us. Thank you. Something hand stitched like this says so very, very much.
ReplyDeleteToday was a good day, with Eleni wiggling and stretching. We're so glad to see voluntary movement. She has not yet "woken up" or opened her eyes or cried. I never wanted to hear a baby cry so bad!
Oh why a beautiful idea Jodi, I will stitch some flowers - do I have your current address from the Care Circle? Cat x
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea and very thoughtful of you Jodi. I would love to stitch some flower hexies for this beautiful gift you are making - Could I have your postal address please? Jacqueline xx
ReplyDeletePlease send me your address Jodi, and I will endeavour to get a block made for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are putting this together, Jodi. I too have been following Rachel's blog for years and just feel so heartbroken for her and her family. Please send me your address. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you posted directions for how to make these! I really wanted to make some, but didn't know how. May I please have your address? I'll make some this weekend and get them sent off. Thanks for organizing this. I also wanted to do something for the Hauser family, but didn't know what to do. :)
ReplyDeleteJust need your address already have at least one flower to send. I hate seeing anyone going through this. I've had two different outcomes with two of my babies while we "waited" and it was excruciating. "For this child, we prayed".
ReplyDeleteWhat a gracious and generous idea, I'd love to contribute. Please send me your address.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, thoughtful idea, Jodi. I would love to contribute to show I am thinking about, and praying for, baby Eleni. Could you please send me your postal address.
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Thank you Lisa! I can't access your email, could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? Thanks so much!
DeleteI, too, would like to send a donation. Do you have PayPal? That would be the fastest way.
DeleteThank you for organizing this. My heart just broke when I read Rachel's news. I'd love to send you some flowers. Please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to contribute a flower! Please email me your address. I'll get started this week.
ReplyDeleteI can't not mention that I have a daughter with your name, almost. Hers is Celeste Tara.
DeleteMaking a few this weekend. Don't need your address though. :) xx
ReplyDeleteCould I please have your address, thank you
ReplyDeletePlease send your address, I'm keen to make some, such a lovely gesture.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, thank you! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com. You're a no-reply blogger and I can't reply to you. :)
DeleteOops, must fix that. Have arranged to send flowers via a friend.
DeleteWould love to make some flowers. I became a first time mum last year and can only imagine the stress Rachel and her family must be going through. Please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Bronwen! I can't access your email. Can you email talesofcloth@gmail.com. Thank you!
DeleteYou have such a big heart Jodi :) This is a very thoughtful gesture & our hexie quilt group would love to contribute x What's your address please?
ReplyDeleteRuby! That would be so wonderful! Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email address. :)
DeleteThat is a wonderful idea, Jodi! I would love to make some flowers to send to you.
ReplyDeletePlease send me your address.
Thank you for doing this. I'd love to help.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a flower or two. Just let me know where to send them.
ReplyDeleteI would like to contribute as well. Please let me know where to send my flowers. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'd like your address please. Thank you for organing!
ReplyDeleteOrganizing... Bad autocorrect.
ReplyDeleteThis has been heavy on my heart since I read the post and I was hoping someone would do something just like this. Thank you so much for the thoughtfulness and the organizing. Please send me your address. And be sure to share if there is any other help we can offer for this project.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth! Unfortunately, I can't access your email. Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? Thank you!
DeletePlease send me your address, and count me in.
ReplyDeleteI' ll get a flower or two in mail next week.
Thank you so much! Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? Your email bounced. xx
DeletePlease send me your address. I would love to send some flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Email talesofcloth@gmail.com so I can send it to you. Thank you!
DeleteI've been feeling rather at loose ends about how to support Rachel ... this is a lovely idea! (Esp now that I read R's comment above.) Would love to participate -- please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cricket! You're a no-reply blogger. Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com so I can send it to you. xx
DeleteHi please send me your address so I can send a flower or two. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Can you email talesofcloth@gmail.com. I can't access your email. Thanks!
DeletePlease send me your address. I plan to get started on a flower or two tonight. Thanks for giving us a way to show Rachel our support.
ReplyDeleteI'm probably the last woman on earth who hasn't yet made a hexie but I feel the need to DO SOMETHING for Rachel. Please send me your address and I'll give it my best. Thank you, Jodi, for organizing this.
ReplyDeleteI've never done EPP before, but I think it's a lovely idea to send Rachel these flowers. Thank you for organizing this, and please let me know where to send them.
ReplyDeleteI made a flower and it is ready to be sent, I just need an address.Thank you for pulling this together and for giving us the opportunity to be a part of it. Best.
ReplyDeleteI've been following Rachel's blog for many many years, it's heart breaking news.
ReplyDeleteCould I please have your address, thank you.
I've also asked on IG as well
Sarah x
Please, send me your address and I'll send them out by Monday.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be part of this. Please let me know how to get a flower to you. Gill, London (using my husbands google account as I don't have one!)
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Me too, I have been so sad, when I heard the news of Eleni. I think your idea is such a nice gesture and I would love to contribute some hexie flowers. Could I please have your address, thank you. Tina
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea! I'll make some flowers and send them on Monday. I'm so glad you thought of this and are willing to bring everyone together for this project.
ReplyDeleteCould I have your address please? I would love to send a flower or two.
ReplyDeleteMelanieposell@gmail.com
What a perfect idea. Please send me your address so I can contribute a flower for Eleni.
ReplyDeleteHi, I came over here from instagram, I'd love to make a flower or two to send, can I please have your address?
ReplyDeleteI have never made a hexi flower before but I would love to try to make some for Rachel and her family. Please send me your address...Barb at jinxiemoo@gmail.com. Thanks for the opportunity to show them our support.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea Jodi. Rachel's news has been heartbreaking, it's great to be able to do something to show our love. Please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteJodi - just wanted to let you know that your links/symbols for Instagram, Facebook and Flickr aren't working - although your link within this post to Instagram does work.
ReplyDeletea lovely and thoughtful plan Jodi - such heartbreaking news for Rachel and her family. I'm going to make a couple this weekend and I'll send with your Care blocks next week.
ReplyDeleteI would love to contribute...
ReplyDeleteWhat's your address? I will make some too. Thank you for organizing.
ReplyDeleteI am making mine right now, would you please send me your address, thank you! What a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteI have sent a DM on Instagram but I case you mis it can i kindy get the address details hugs Sharon
ReplyDeleteHi would you please send me your address? I am making some flowers right now. Thanks
ReplyDeleteAnother woman who has never made a hexie. Please send your address. I don't have a blog.
ReplyDeletesksorensen at comcast dot net. Thanks
I've got a flower ready to send. Could I please have your address?
ReplyDeleteI have never made a hexie in my life but have really been wanting to try lately. It's such a heart-breaking reason to try it out, but, like you, I feel the need to do something for them and quilting is the perfect place to go. Thank you for sending your address last nite (or morning for you?). I shall start sorting through my small scraps (of which I have many!) today.
ReplyDeleteWould you please send me your address, I would love to make some flowers for Eleni. Thanks for organizing.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make some flowers for Eleni too, so can I please have your address. Thank you! Nora
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful idea. Please send me your address!
ReplyDeleteI'm in. can you send me postal details? Lovely way to show support. Best wishes to Rachel and her family.
ReplyDeleteI'm in. can you send me postal details? Lovely way to show support. Best wishes to Rachel and her family.
ReplyDeleteIt's so lovely of you to organize this, and I would love to contribute. Would you please send me your address? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank your for organizing Flowers for Eleni. I'm in! Please send your mailing address to auntiecrafty@yahoo.com. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteNever made a hexie but I want to try! Send me your address. Suelambrix@gmail.com. On IG. sklambrix
ReplyDeleteNew to your blog, but not new to Rachel and her blog...Thank you so much for organizing this opportunity to shower her and her babe with love. So many of us have had them in our thoughts this week, and you've given us the chance to help ease a bit of their pain and provide love and comfort. After reading about your request for flowers, I immediately stitched up a bright yellow sunflower and would love to mail it off to you in the morning. I imagine, as more people find out about your mission, you'll soon be inundated with more flowers than you know what to do with--we quilters are generous people, I think. :o) Perhaps Rachel's two other children, Aria and Liam, could use a bit of comfort as well, in the form of their own quilts? Just a passing thought as I stitched... Anyway, thank you again!
ReplyDeletekarrilrobinson(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would love to contribute to this quilt! Please send me your address and I will whip up some flowers over the weekend. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWould love to send also ... just let me know where...
ReplyDeleteI have a completed flower to share. Can you please send me your address? Federlily at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful idea, Jodi! I would love to make Rachel a hexie flower to help send her some love, if you can please let me know your address xxx
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to Rachel and her family. Please send me your address to send the flowers.
ReplyDeleteDhia.peach@gmail.com
I would love to send some hexagon flowers for Rachel. Please email me your address. Natalie Huffman. I'm at natmax68@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to send you a flower too. Can you please send me your address? Thank you. Nurseli@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try paper piecing for the first time for a good reason. I want to contribute, hope they arreive in time, if not, you could use them as you want.
ReplyDeleteocorreodatartaruga@gmail.com
Hi Jodi, can you send me your postal address please? I have made a couple of flowers and I will send them through next week. Such sad news - my littles scored a few extra hugs. You have a kind heart to organise this
ReplyDeleteHi Jodi, I would like to make some flowers for eleni. Could you send me your postal address? Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHello, I would love to make a few flowers. Are you wanting to stick to a certain color theme? Please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan! I can't access your email. Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com?
DeleteDo you still need flowers? I've been wating to help (saw your post on Instagram)
ReplyDeleteYes please Silvia! Please email talesofcloth@gmail.com so I can send you my address. :)
DeleteWould love to contribute if you still need them? Have some hexis made whilst I was being induced that seem destined for this. Would you like them set on to 6.5" squares or just the flowers without the papers? Please send the address and I'll get them shipped asap
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachael! I can't access your email. Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com?
DeleteIf you can set them on squares, that would be great, but it's not required. Thank you!
Hi, I would like to send a couple if you still need them. Please email me the address. Thank you!
ReplyDeletewishing to participate, wonderful and generous what you have organised -
ReplyDeleteThanks
I'm starting one right now! You can email me at roseharries_06@hotmail.com :) this is a great idea! I always think of quilts as a labour of love, and that baby is going to be so cuddly in this blanket!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! Posted the information up on my blog as well for people to get involved. Poor sweet Eleni and Rachel!
ReplyDeleteHi Jodi, Made my first ever hexie flower. Could you please provide me with your mailing address. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to send some flowers Jodi for such a thoughtful idea:))
ReplyDeleteI'd love to send along a flower or two! Please send me the address to mail them to.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Can you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email address. Thanks!
DeleteHi Jodi! Thanks for organizing this! Please email me your address: lisa.edmisson@gmail.com
ReplyDeletePlease send me your address.
ReplyDeleteI' ll get a flower or two in mail this week.
My address is nari251@naver.com
Would love to help! Please can you send me your address when you have five mins? Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for organising this. I would like to send you a flower two. Could you send me your address?
ReplyDeleteCan you please send me your address? I'd love to send a flower!
ReplyDeleteI can make some!
ReplyDeleteThank you Caitlin! Email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com. I can't access your email. :)
DeleteI can help too! mascanlon49@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI can help too. mascanlon49@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Jodi, this is such a generous undertaking. Please send me you address, I've made 3 Hexi flowers since I read your post. My heart breaks for Rachel and her family, I been praying for little Eleni since I read Rachel's post. I'll be keeping them all in my prayers. Do you have enough flowers if not please let me know so I can make more. Toni Anne
ReplyDeleteI saw this on someone's IG post - I would love to participate! Please send me your address. Also - do you want all of the centers to be a specific color (it looks like black or navy?).
ReplyDeleteKeeping little Eleni and her family in my prayers.
Sherry (kelelap@gmail.com)
I am sure Rachel will be so pleased to know that so many are thinking of her and praying for her family. I am more than happy to make some flowers. Please send details to maa88@optusnet.com.au.
ReplyDeleteAnnie A
Such a lovely idea, I would love to make and send a flower to you Jodie. Please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure whether my email addy shows so just in case it doesn't it is:
springwoodz@msn.com
I would like to make some flowers. Please email me your address vjasper@live.com
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely idea. From the number of comments it may be a large quilt! Please send me your address so that I can contribute too.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email. xx
DeleteAfter seeing this on instagram and reading your blog post, I've made two hexie flowers. If you'll send me your address I'll get them into the mail to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I so want to be a part of this. Please send me your address so my hexie flowers can make their way to you. doris.pyles@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've been following Rachel's blog for years, too, and I'd be honored to make her some flowers. Please send me your address at the_library_girl@yahoo.com.
ReplyDeleteJust finishing a couple of flowers, please let me have your address, sues_patch@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a flower for Rachel if you still need any. distantsub at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI have a few flowers all ready to go. Could you send m your coordinates?
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Yanic
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This is a wonderful gesture. My heart has been heavy ever since I heard about Eleni. I would love to help so please send me your address. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email. xx
DeleteHi! I love this- thank you for coordinating. I have never done EPP but will try! Should we send a signature block for the back so she knows who contributed to the quilt?
ReplyDeleteI would love to send a hexie flower. My email is sewnwithgrace@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to send a hexie flower. My email is sewnwithgrace@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWould love to send simplykidsocala@gmail.com
ReplyDeletePlease can I have your address too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. Please send me your address and I'll send you flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wanda! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email. xx
DeleteI just gave away a grocery bag full of hexies and 2.5" squares last week to a friend... but I can easily whip up a couple of flowers, and would love to. Please email your mailing address to me, too? giddy99 (at) gmail . Thanks,
ReplyDeleteI would love to send some hexi flowers for this wonderful quilt. I don't know if you can access my email address ... robynmarginson@gmail.com. So now you can send me yours. Thank you for coordinating this loving gesture Jodi .
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. Please send me your address and I'll send you flowers.
ReplyDeleteHello , could you send me your address ? i will be happy to send you a couple of flowers too . Thank you . My email is : susiesintes ( at) yahoo (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI would love to send flowers to this sweet family.
ReplyDeleteDo you mind sending me your address? I would like to mail you a flower for Elani!
ReplyDeleteThank you Abigail! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email. xx
DeleteI'd like to send a flower as well. Thank you for doing this!
ReplyDeleteI'd like your address, so I can send a few flowers.... Thx
ReplyDeleteThank you! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email. xx
DeleteI'd love to send a flower or two - would you please send me your address? Thanks so much for organizing this!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for organizing! I'm making mine tonight. Could you please send me your address? Also did I see something about background squares?
ReplyDeleteHi Jodi. Thx so much for organizing this amazing opportunity to give something back to Rachel. I would love to send some flowers to Eleni as her story touched me tremendously. Would you be so kind to send me your address as well. Best wishes from Scotland. Laura
ReplyDeleteHi Jodi, Flowers coming your way. Send your address. Thanks for this opportunity to send love to Rachel and family. Darlene
ReplyDeleteThank you Darlene! Could you email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? I can't access your email. xx
DeleteHi Jodi, like others so grateful to you for doing this. One flower done and another started so will mail them as soon as.. also from Scotland . Useful tutorial makes this a simple task but choosing the colours...
ReplyDeleteFreda P
Thank you Freda! Blogger won't let me access your email. Could you please email me at talesofcloth@gmail.com? xx
DeleteCould I please have your address? and also should I stitch the flowers on a background square? Thanks for organising a lovely quilt
ReplyDeleteCould I please have your address? and also should I stitch the flowers on a background square? Thanks for organising a lovely quilt
ReplyDeleteI would love to contribute, please send your address, thank you for doing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for organizing this! I have a few flowers ready to send. Could you send me your address?
ReplyDeleteI have made some flowers for Rachel and Eleni. Could you please mail me your address so that I can send them to you? A hugehugehuge thank-you to you for such a wonderful idea and for putting so much work into this!
ReplyDeleteWill you please send me your address so that I may send you flowers for Rachel and Eleni. Thank you for organizing such a sweet way to touch a family that needs prayers, hugs and lots of quitly love.
ReplyDeleteWill you please send me your address so that I may send you flowers for Rachel and Eleni. Thank you for organizing such a sweet way to touch a family that needs prayers, hugs and lots of quitly love.
ReplyDeleteI just read about the flowers today and would like to send at least one flower. The ones I saw were machine sewn to a fabric square. Please let me know if you'd like more flowers, if they should be sewn to fabric, amd your address. Thanks so much. I've enjoyed Rachel's blog and am sending Eleni and her family my prayers. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have a hexi flower ready and am working on the next one. Can you please send me your address. I will email you as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat address can I send my flowers to?
ReplyDeleteThanks again for organizing this great event.
Are you still taking flowers? I would like to make one too. Please send me your address.
ReplyDeleteI have a flower ready to send, will you still take it? This is such a beautiful idea, thank you!
ReplyDeleteDo you still need flowers? I can make some for Eleni & Liam or Aria if they happen to be getting a quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhen are you stopping taking flowers? I can try to get one or two done this weekend! I had every intention of making one and then got behind schedule!
ReplyDeleteAre you still taking flowers? If so, would you please forward your address.
ReplyDeleteTHX
If you still need flowers I would love to donate. Could I have your address?
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Diane