Always Bee Learning Bee - Toni asked for a Herringbone block using this tutorial from Holly at Bijou Lovely. I had never made this simple block, and it was straightforward and fun.
With our scraps, we were asked to make an improv block. Mine measures 7 1/2".
FAITH Circle of do.Good Stitches - I was really pleased when I saw that RhubarbPatch wanted us to make Sparkle blocks! I had made a quilt with the Sparkle QA last year, and I knew it was one of those blocks that looks innocent enough, but makes for a pretty striking quilt. To make the centers scrappy with solid hsts made them extra fun.
Mid-Century Modern Bee - This is a new bee starting this month, so I am enjoying meeting some new quilters. I admit that when I saw lollyquiltz's request, "Juicy Fruit" Churn Dash blocks, I thought, "wow!" Using Carla's own tutorial, I thoroughly enjoyed making this block, and love how four small blocks made up the one 12 1/2" block. Really can't wait to see this quilt come together.
New to me, this bee has decided to include 3 1/2' siggy blocks each month, using this tutorial.
That Stash Bee - This is also a brand new bee and Mama Love Quilts started us off with her own tutorial for "Birds in the Air" blocks. Of course, I loved working with these Caribbean colors. Do check out Nicole's blog and see the variety of layouts available with this block.
And, this bee is asking for siggy blocks also, this time 5" ones. I used this tutorial.
Wow, so many bees that you're involved in! The blocks all look great. Those churn dash ones almost make my head spin at this late (for me!) hour. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are great blocks! I really love the herringbone and the churn dash (the fabrics in the churn dash are so luscious!) Bees - another thing to learn about . . .
ReplyDeleteAll of your blocks are so beautiful Debbie - I really like that Herringbone block!
ReplyDeleteSO many great blocks! I'm beyond excited to get the herringbone blocks from everyone and I love your improv one! Did it take long to make the churn dash block? I really love it and am considering a quilt...And I love the name/idea of the Mid-Century Modern Bee! You had quite a full weekend of sewing!
ReplyDeleteWow! So much work in progress. Love the hexagon block. Very invetive.
ReplyDeleteThose are all lovely, you are in good bees!
ReplyDeleteLots of bees! That's so fun to be able to participate like that. I joined one and can't wait to get started.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya! Must mail mine today. All yours are perfect ; )
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you keep up with so many bees, Debbie, but these are just plain gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive, Deb! Makes me want to get to work on my bee blocks!!
ReplyDeleteWow your amount of bees jumped up a LOT! LOL Lots of beautiful blocks. I never understood what you are supposed to do with those siggy blocks? Do they go on the back?
ReplyDeleteWhat fun blocks for all of your Bees, Debbie. I sure love mine and am looking forward to putting all of those wild blocks together...thank you so much. I'm going now to look up that great herringbone block!
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous, but Blakey that is an awful lot of bee blocks!
ReplyDeleteGeez, that's a lot of bee blocks. I especially like the sparkle and you improv blocks
ReplyDeleteThe Juicy Fruit churn dash blocks look amazing!
ReplyDeleteim going to have a post like this next week. i am planning on finishing all of my current and yes, (shame) late bee blocks this weekend. i totally love the piece of the garden block!
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