What you didn't know, nor did I until I did the math, was how many stitches I put into it.
The question first came up as I was stitching the last quilting stitches.
I had already checked how many stitches I had been sewing as I put the hexies together. Someone once remarked how tiny those stitches were, so I checked several times. There were many stitches per side, on the order of 29 or 30 stitches, pretty consistently.
The fundamental question was, how many sides of the hexagon did I sew? Ultimately I reognized that the side of each hexie was sewn to another side, so that simplified things.
Here's how the math came out:
- About 1100 hexagons total
- 6 sides per hexie makes 6600 sides
- Each side was sewn to another side, so reduce that to 3300 sides
- Add to that the following:
- Extra stitches to make the Y-seams work
- Quilting stitches
- Binding stitches
Looking back on it, I realized that I was never frustrated or bored making this quilt. On the contrary, I loved each one. 14 months of love - a rare thing, I think.
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"14 months of love" - and the best thing about that is, it does NOT end. This quilt and all the love you put into it will be with you for all your life ;-))
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