I have been busy making bee blocks. I thought it would be good to get them out of the way and sent off before the middle of the month.
I have made two blocks for Jess in the scrappy? sew bee it bee. She asked for winged square blocks using the tutorial by Amy Friend found here. The colour scheme was quite select but I was fortunate to have two FMF prints by Denyse Schmidt that fitted the bill for the central square and I am well supplied with orange, red and grey prints for the HSTs.
I went with Kona Snow for the background to show up my pale grey prints as otherwise I thought they'd disappear!
Next I have made two Pineapple blossom blocks for Catherine in the bee_a_brit_stingy bee - they were super fun and super quick using Bonnie Hunter's amended tutorial (the one using the measurements in red).
I managed to mess up the first set of bonus blocks that can be made at the same time. I was on auto pilot, it was the evening and I trimmed quite a lot off the HSTs before realising that I was trimming my blocks to the original block measurements not the larger sized block. Oh well I made one small pinwheel block from it and left the bonus blocks from the second block untrimmed - the way Catherine wants them!
Then I pushed ahead yesterday with yet another block as I seem to be on a roll! I made one of the blocks Rhonda asked for in our modernstitchingbee. We are using the Modern Blocks book compiled by Susanne Woods on and off!
Rhonda cheekily chose two different blocks from the book but I can't blame her! They are both cute and most people in the bee have chosen blocks from elsewhere.
Here is my version of Checkers (p40) designed by Monika Wintermantel. Rhonda wanted an all white background and something to represent ourselves as the centre square. I went with my Flickr icon - Little Red Riding Hood! And have embroidered my blog name as well, as requested.
I managed to represent Rhonda (owl lover supreme) in the little surrounding squares with a little owl at tree level and then a square with hoot in it!
Darn it I was going to add a brown square as Rhonda likes brown (long story) - forgot it, but hope she is pleased nonetheless!
Next I need to finish off the HST extravaganza that is the DiamondNipples Ripples block on p47 by Lorna Finlayson .... - maybe I should sneak the brown in there! Darn - forgot again!
Sorry Rhonda - absolutely failed on the brown front but hope you still like the blocks.
Phew exhausted but happy to be up to date with these bees as sadly I am several months behind on the Star of Africa bee! Working on Eilean Donan Castle for Fiona next....then Brinda's tree and Cindy's celtic knot! Don't know why I'm sitting here still...do you?
I have made two blocks for Jess in the scrappy? sew bee it bee. She asked for winged square blocks using the tutorial by Amy Friend found here. The colour scheme was quite select but I was fortunate to have two FMF prints by Denyse Schmidt that fitted the bill for the central square and I am well supplied with orange, red and grey prints for the HSTs.
I went with Kona Snow for the background to show up my pale grey prints as otherwise I thought they'd disappear!
Next I have made two Pineapple blossom blocks for Catherine in the bee_a_brit_stingy bee - they were super fun and super quick using Bonnie Hunter's amended tutorial (the one using the measurements in red).
Then I pushed ahead yesterday with yet another block as I seem to be on a roll! I made one of the blocks Rhonda asked for in our modernstitchingbee. We are using the Modern Blocks book compiled by Susanne Woods on and off!
Rhonda cheekily chose two different blocks from the book but I can't blame her! They are both cute and most people in the bee have chosen blocks from elsewhere.
Here is my version of Checkers (p40) designed by Monika Wintermantel. Rhonda wanted an all white background and something to represent ourselves as the centre square. I went with my Flickr icon - Little Red Riding Hood! And have embroidered my blog name as well, as requested.
I managed to represent Rhonda (owl lover supreme) in the little surrounding squares with a little owl at tree level and then a square with hoot in it!
Darn it I was going to add a brown square as Rhonda likes brown (long story) - forgot it, but hope she is pleased nonetheless!
Next I need to finish off the HST extravaganza that is the Diamond
Sorry Rhonda - absolutely failed on the brown front but hope you still like the blocks.
Phew exhausted but happy to be up to date with these bees as sadly I am several months behind on the Star of Africa bee! Working on Eilean Donan Castle for Fiona next....then Brinda's tree and Cindy's celtic knot! Don't know why I'm sitting here still...do you?
Doing bee blocks at the beginning of the month is always a good feeling. You have some lovely ones here. Di x
ReplyDeleteThe blocks are fabulous and how gorgeous is this little red girl! Oh I forgot absolutely about the brown when I sent the UFO to Rhonda. Oh no!
ReplyDeleteEeeeek! I love them Nicky! And you made two! Thanks so much! Love your others too, you've been a very busy bunny :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat set if blocks....I'm impressed with the number if bees your keeping up with
ReplyDeleteOoooh these are so pretty! I particularly love the orange, grey and red colour scheme of the winged square blocks :)
ReplyDeleteOh good lord. I am scared to do Rhonda's blocks now. Yours look fab though.
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks! Every time I see that winged square block I love it even more!
ReplyDeleteHee hee, love Little Red Riding Hood
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks Nicky - I LOVE Little Red Riding Hood especially!!
ReplyDeleteAll the blocks are beautiful & thanks for all the turorial links!
ReplyDeleteI think I love the wolf the most
Fabulous blocks lovely, though I agree with susan, am scared to do Rhondas now... lol
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks. I need to do mine for Jess
ReplyDeleteYou're cracking me up with Rhonda's blocks and a bit of brown. I love your Little Red. She looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteAll those blocks are stunning, and the absence of brown really is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteYou have been a busy little Bee, Nicky - gorgeous blocks!
ReplyDeleteWow you are sew busy! Lovely blocks
ReplyDeleteLove all of those bee blocks, but especially mine!!
ReplyDeleteA good days work there N! Jxo
ReplyDeleteSome great sewing achieved!
ReplyDeleteMore wonderful bee blocks, I think the winged squares are my favourite, all those lovely HSTs!
ReplyDeletewow! I have trouble finishing my block each month for one bee! How do you do it? You really must not stop to eat or sleep...I probably stop to eat too often! hee hee! I love the Little Red Riding Hood. Great job, Nicky!
ReplyDeleteTHese are all completely gorgeous Nicky!!
ReplyDeleteLove them all. Too much to even pick a favourite.
xx