It could look like this:
or like this, but there is even more – I am still working on it.
I found in a hobby shop near me some beads – fimo, polymer clay, I am not sure, but they are so nicely painted. I am glad to support Romanian shops and artisans!
I am more obsessed than ever with apples and I found some nice buttons.
I found even an apple tape!
I’m linking up with WIP Wednesday over at Freshly Pieced. and
Nina-Marie says
ohhh I love this box – I made one similar years ago using English Paper Piecing technique. I did it all by hand though – so you connected the sides with a nice sturdy whip stitch – love love the beads!
Nat at Made in Home says
This is a great way to use hexies – never seen this before!
Carolyn says
What a beautiful little box! Could you make a tutorial for this? I *love* it!
FabricFascination says
What a wonderful box. I am enjoying looking at some of your quilts too.
Patti says
Absolutely love the hexie box! All the little treasures you found are wonderful as well.
Lynn says
Very cute idea – love the painted beads. They make a very unique knob.
The Cozy Pumpkin says
That little box totally caught my eye over at WIP Wednesday. Lovely!
-Amanda-
...tiktakro... says
Geta's style : if it's not a quilt, it's a bag. :D. If it's not a bag , then it's definitely a box . :D.
Love the idea of hexies….and I wanna see it finished. A knob is for a lid ( or a door/drawer ?:D) …so , what it will be ? 😀
fallingforpieces says
I'm in love with the hexagon box. Do you have a tutorial or a pattern for it? I'd love to try to make one myself!
Rebecca says
Love those hexies! Thanks for linking up with WIP Wednesday.
milainoa says
Gracias por compartir,. un abrazo…..