Wow. .are you ready for some blocks? I can not believe how much I got out the door this month!
Shelly has jumped right into this bee after life hit a few of our members. She provided some lovely blue fabrics and asked for a herringbone block [tute found here]. These were awesome to make. These totally work - if you follow the instructions. Thankfully a fellow beemate urged us to do that before I worked on these. It's like magic people!
I am started this bee almost a year ago now. I'm stepping in the last two months as life has hit a few of the bee-mates. mejbenz wanted wonky houses. She sent a lovely assortment of fabrics. Here is what I came up with.
Oh and I made up a story for each. . .
Oh and I made up a story for each. . .
This block is a wonky beach house. Can you see the ocean, beach, dune, and reeds on the left side of the block? And then the many funky houses that are at the beach this one with a wonderful pink door. It's a tall place that you can rent anytime. There are windows on the beach side of this place, you just can't see them. Let's go rent it and go beach combing.
And for my second trick. . . a castle!
I've always wanted to go stay in a castle. And why not here! This domed abandoned place has a huge moat with a retaining rock wall that still stands today. This is only one snapshot of this monstrous place. Sadly this castle has seen it's day but it's still fun to visit.
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Funny that there are many overlaps with the gals I sew with. This month Shawn was the queen bee for May in both of these bee's. Here are her two stacked blocks. She has a quick tutorial found here.
I stepped in to make an angel block for Jacqueline in the other hive (yes there are 20 + ladies in this bee). The tutorial is found here over with Anna. Let me tell you this block put me back in my place! I am so sure that I'm soooo good and then a block like this steps in. My brain hurts from making this thing. I did prevail - eventually. I hate to talk about how many times the trusty seam ripper was in my hand. At least the fabrics were fabulous to work with and she included enough!
Aqua and Red
Aqua and Red
The last month of this bee with two lovely ladies and two fun blocks.
First up -
Granny Squares
Granny Squares
whimbrella asked for these from this tutorial.
And since these were pre-cut so this was super quick!
Second,
Anything circles
Julianne, she blogs here, asked for circles. It's awesome to see the variations that people are coming up with.
Anything circles
Julianne, she blogs here, asked for circles. It's awesome to see the variations that people are coming up with.
I attempted a circle at first and it was all blah (blah = puckers, anger, and something way ugly)! So I then ended up with this lovely.
This is HUGE so it can cut it down however she wants.
Bee a {modern}swapper
I'm doing a side swap in this bee with stayathomelibrarian. Her block came in the mail on Saturday. I wanted to make hers before I opened her package up. I've never made a book block before and this one kinda made my head scratch. There is a little book of life is tucked in there. If only I could find it! It's tucked right in between a book of sewing and the Little Miss Naughty.
The last month of this bee we worked on some fantastic garden fence blocks. Seriously this is adding to a yellow quilt desire!
Blue Bellbird, she blogs here, provided these pre-cut. I had these done within 20 minutes of them walking in my door. I held them hostage until today. I didn't want to see them go!
We used this tutorial. These are so wonderful I might need to make something for myself from this. And these colors.. oh swoon!
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I'll be late on one bee - the lone star(burst) blocks but I'll finish these up soon after my step-daughter goes to visit her mother this summer. The paper piecing is just not something I want to tackle at the moment. But I'll get there!
Not too shabby for May, if I do say so myself.