I may have mentioned that I'm in five bees and I will be Queen Bee in two of them in July and then August.
Some of the blocks I have been trying out recently could be things I would request from my bee mates. Some I'm keeping all to myself...
This block is a possibility for either category...
Check out those mirror ball dots in lime - think you love or loathe those ones!
I saw some of these cross blocks in the border on the well publicised Marcelle Medallion quilt. And then I saw them here!
And so of course I had to try them out.
I am using up a lot of old fabric as my low volume background - and enjoying choosing the cross blocks.
I have also been watching several Craftsy workshops - one being with Sarah Fielke called 'Big techniques from small scraps' where one of the things she talks about is step down piecing. It is also explained in her book Quilting from Little Things.
I will also be giving that a go in this quilt...which I may or may not be making myself...
Some of the blocks I have been trying out recently could be things I would request from my bee mates. Some I'm keeping all to myself...
This block is a possibility for either category...
Check out those mirror ball dots in lime - think you love or loathe those ones!
I saw some of these cross blocks in the border on the well publicised Marcelle Medallion quilt. And then I saw them here!
And so of course I had to try them out.
I am using up a lot of old fabric as my low volume background - and enjoying choosing the cross blocks.
I have also been watching several Craftsy workshops - one being with Sarah Fielke called 'Big techniques from small scraps' where one of the things she talks about is step down piecing. It is also explained in her book Quilting from Little Things.
I will also be giving that a go in this quilt...which I may or may not be making myself...
But of COURSE you had to try them out, I mean you had nothing else on, you were bored, how could you not? ;o)
ReplyDeleteLoathe...sorry! Looking forward to seeing what you decide!
ReplyDeleteOkay so I have that book. I should really read it ; )
ReplyDeleteWas that the sound of Helen banging her head again? Think it would be a great quilt but I'm not a mirror ball fan either.
ReplyDeleteThey would be great blocks a for us to do when you are Queenie in August!
ReplyDeleteDon't put the pretty balls with the fuglies! Have you seen Ashley FITF's version?
ReplyDeleteOooooh, I like this version of the + block
ReplyDeletethat's an awful lot of bees! I'm not a fan of the mirror balls here - I think they stand out a bit too much.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good scrap buster.
ReplyDeleteA great pattern for using up scraps! Jxo
ReplyDeleteHelen's head must be through the table by now..but I would just call it research!
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful! I have been very tempted to try the craftsy classes...maybe as soon as my time is a little more 'my time' I will give it a go? Sounds like you have enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteI've got a substantial egg on my forehead, must remember to keep a cushion by the computer...
ReplyDeleteI had a little go at the step down piecing last summer and I warn you it is addictive. Also if you loose your chain of thought things are liable to wrong. I suggest that you visit the bathroom before starting! Di x
ReplyDeleteha ha you just couldn't help yourself could you! (it is addictive isn't it?!)
ReplyDeleteI love mirror ball dots! I realised the other day my lunch box lid is even mirror ball dots!! Hot pink too.
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