I used Amy Butler's Sexy Hexy Love quilt pattern. It was my first quilt with hexagonal piecing. Hexagons are not trivial to put together, nor to cut out. Every piece was individually cut from the jeans that I've been collecting and storing in my basement for the past fifteen or so years.
I quilted a flower into the center hexagon. I meant for it to look like two daffodils, which are six petaled flowers. They kind of go with the hexagon theme, and Lexi likes daffodils. In the other printed hexagons I quilted her name, one letter in each hexagon. I printed her name in a pretty, somewhat abstract font and enlarged the letters to about five inches in height. Then I pinned the paper to the quilt and stitched right on the paper, outlining each letter.