Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Goodbye Wonky World!

The wonky world is coming to an end after making Wonky Houses, Wonky Trees, Wonky 4-Patches and Wonky Stars as our lovely mama Jane moves onto other things!


This time I was ambitious and put myself down for 20 wonky four-patches and eight wonky stars!


And here they are







Bit of a rush at the end but these have to be posted soon to arrive in the US by the 1st of July!


I have a couple more bee blocks to make before I can rest on my laurels - it seems that I have joined up with quite a few bees now .....not quite sure how that happened!?


I am in 



  • Jude's charity Bee Blessed
  • Sew & Bee Happy
  • Scrappy? Sew Bee it!
  • Star of Africa bee
  • Modern Stitches Bee - which hasn't started yet


I think I am all bee-ed up !


But next month I am queen bee in Sew & Bee Happy so must get my thinking cap on !  I was thinking of asking for stitching words to do with sewing and patchwork - eg Stitch, Quilt, Sew, Bind, Embroider - either improv style, applique, porthole style, embroidered, or any other technique but am wondering what they will think about that?  


I fancy an inspirational hanging in my sewing room made from the words and a reminder of friends made through the internet!





19 comments:

  1. Well having never been in a bee I have no ideas what people will think of stitching words but I love the idea for your stitchy space! And yep that is a lot of bees!! :)

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  2. Wot a lot of wonk!
    That is a lot of Bees - 3, inc Bee Blessed is more than enough for my sanity!

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  3. Goodbye wonky world! My you are definitely queen of the bees! As Queen bee you can definitely get away with 'word' blocks!! Di x

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  4. swaps are wonderful... just a bit addictive though xx lol xx

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  5. I think you are addicted to wonky!

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  6. these are looking great! i love how quickly wonky stars go together! so what does a queen bee do then? x

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  7. Sounds like a lovely idea! Any yes, I think you may have reached bee-capacity! x

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  8. I'm pretty sure your dont have to leave the wonky world for good ;-)
    Lovely blocks!

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  9. Brilliant idea for your month! I'm mama for one of my bees next month and I'm completely undecided what to ask for!

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  10. Geesh! A lot of wonk and a lot of bees! You must sew in your sleep!

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  11. That title was a tad worrying there! But good luck with all the bees! I have 2 months (this being one of them) with 4 bees, then with queen duties and then ones dropping off, I'll be down to 2 again by November

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  12. Your wonky blocks are fantastic!

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  13. You're a machine girl! Great idea for SBH! Jxo

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  14. oh my goodness you're amazing. You're queen, my dear. We'll do what ever you want! :)

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  15. I love the wonky blocks and can't wait to see what you get back from the swap! I think you're all Bee-d out at the moment but I wouldn't put it past you to join something else before too long!! Love the idea of the words, I'm looking forward to seeing your first block!

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  16. Have to be careful not to get bee-hind with all those commitments! I'm interested to see what you do with all those wonky blocks :)

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  17. What a shame! Wonky is the new straight (in sewing terms) Wow that's a lot of bee's! Just make sure you get some quality honey out of them =P

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  18. Great wonky stuff, should make a fab quilt. Gosh lots of bees, I'm nervous enough about the African bee!

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  19. Fabulous wonky makes, Nicky! I'm totally impressed with all the Bees you're a part of it. Wow.

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