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Indulge in a heartwarming DIY venture as you embark on a delightful journey to create your very own Hexi Bear rug. This endearing project serves as not only a cozy addition to your nursery room but also a charming wall hanging for your cherished craft corner. Imagine the joy of crafting a whimsical picnic companion, all from the simple materials of scrap fabric or repurposed old jeans. In this creative undertaking, we’ll guide you through a quick and immensely enjoyable Jelly Roll project that breathes life into your space.
Upon completion, your Hexi Bear rug will boast dimensions of 46 inches in width and 35 inches in height, enveloping your chosen space with its captivating presence. Keep in mind that slight variations in size might arise, influenced by the quantity of quilting incorporated into your creation. This captivating pattern comes courtesy of the talented designer, Ira Rott, whose imaginative touch infuses every stitch with charm and character.
So gather your materials, unleash your artistic spirit, and prepare to craft a piece that radiates both comfort and creativity. Whether it graces your nursery, adorns your craft haven, or accompanies you on charming picnics, your Hexi Bear rug will undoubtedly be a testament to the joy of DIY craftsmanship and the magic of turning simple materials into cherished treasures.
Finished dimensions: 46 inches wide X 35 inches tall. Your finished size may vary slightly from mine due to the quantity of quilting I’ve used. This pattern is designed by Ira Rott.