Dividing each shape into 12 seemed attractive but was quite challenging. The only criteria I set was that each hexagon should be made up of a dark and lighter shade and have a plain centre. I used 7 shapes of approx. 8.5in./21cm across. The overall floral shape was quite a becoming alternative to a traditional circular kaleidoscope view.
Hexagons tacked and ready to have centres stitched in...
...and centres waiting to be matched up with hexagons...
The overall piece is finished. A loose running stitch has been used around the outer edges to neaten them up for the photoshoot!
I particularly wanted the photographic shot of the work to be part of the project - ie. I wanted to try and catch the light so that the folded fabric at the rear of the work would create an effect as well as the colours. So, here goes...
And a close-up taken without the flash achieves this quite well. I love the stained glass effect.
I particularly enjoyed this project - enough to think about adding to it and creating something larger. I had toyed with the idea of enlarging it and creating a quilt....but having seen the effect of light coming through the fabric, I'm now speculating about a window hanging of some kind....