that I've accomplished anything with all my ill children (who are doing better now). I have finally managed to finish a couple of bee blocks that I have been working on for two weeks! Seriously. They aren't hard at all but there were many interruptions to my sewing, I have been cross stitching and I had to finish the May quilt top, which is done but I can't show it yet!
So first up I made these two summer inspired blocks for Jan in Bee A Brit Stingy, using this tutorial:
And this one for Debra in Scrappy? Sew Bee It!, using this tutorial (I added a couple of sails!)
the background is white - crappy night time picture! |
I really like both of these quilts and it makes me long for a Summer holiday! It seems to be a theme because these gorgeous Glamping fabrics just arrived from Charise after I won her giveaway:
I already have a plan for some of them. If it works I will have one very happy daughter.
I am kind of feeling bad that I'm separating the fabrics. Does anyone else feel oddly guilty when they take fabrics from a collection rather than using them together?? I like mixing it up but then I think the designers have gone to all that trouble of coordinating a line... oh well. I shall just do as I please, better to make something I love!
**make sure you visit Christa's blog - she's giving away 2 vouchers to spend at ChristaQuilts - just go and grab the button!**
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Nice bee blocks. The Tennessee ones take a lot of time so don't be hard on yourself. The glamping fabric is just so cheerful and bright. I look forward to seeing how you mix them up and what you make with them. Di x
The blocks are lovely and so are the fabrics. I sometimes have trouble separating a line because they just go together so well, but mixing them is often more interesting and effective.
Wow...you did accomplish a lot in all of the sickness. They look great too.
I, too, feel guilty when I break up the fabrics.
Oh my that fabric with the caravans on is adorable ... Sarah x
Those little caravans are adorable! I love mixing up prints from different lines. I actually prefer it to using only fabrics from a single collection in a project.
Muchas gracias por este tutorial, tengo muchos retales y me vendra muy bien
Besos
So glad everyone is getting better. It's here too! Your blocks are very fun
Oh fab blocks, beautiful fabrics, and i totally get it about the fabric lines, i have a few i want to use but feel bad about splitting them up, as if they'll notice! :o)
I love your blocks - so cute!!
Great blocks! That adorable sailboat is making me antsy for summer! Breaking up fabric lines makes me feel guilty too. I have to break up the bundles and store them by color for a few days, before I can get used to the idea :D.
Yes I feel the same way, I'm probably going to do the same with my Timber and Leaf FQ pack, I thought I might make a quilt from them together but the urge to use them in smaller projects now is too strong!
Summer would be nice... Those blocks sure are summery! Thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
What adorable fabric you won! Love it. I don't like to break up fabric either. :)
Pretty blocks!
Don't tell anyone, but I think highly coordinated fabric lines are very overrated! I nearly always break them up to make my own combinations! It's much more fun that way! Your bee blocks are great!
Great blocks and well done for finding the time! Don't know how you do it
Great blocks! Well done for finishing on time!
Jan is going to have such a gorgeous quilt! So glad the kiddos are feeling better :)
Great blocks!!!!
What cheery blocks indeed!
Great blocks - and I am loathed to separate collections - I have an OCD need to make something with the whole lot, then once there are 'scraps' I can happily separate them. Yep I am a mental!
Your blocks are lovely - so Summery! I think it's nicer to separate fabric lines. Much more satisfying to make something with an original fabric combination :)
I'm always astounded by the amount of things you get done with three little ones...
Love your blocks!
And I recently bought a FQ bundle of Glamping and I'm so excited about it! Love that fabric and can't wait to see what you do with it.
Well really, don't they know you have things to do rather than tend their fevered brows? Most inconvenient... And god no, absolutely no guilt about separating stuff, I even don't buy whole lines *gasp*
Loving your blocks for Jan. They're beautiful! I say split 'em up. I love finding little fabrics where they "shouldn't" be.
Love your blocks! I almost always split collections too, I sometimes feel I haven't had a proper input to the quilt if I don't, and I rarely like every single print in a collection.
I LOVE the bee blocks. Especially the one's for me :-) As for splitting collections. I go both ways. I use whole collections (or as much of them as I have.) But most times I get more fun from splitting them up and mixing and matching.
And my lovely blocks have arrived today! Thank you :-)
Love all the blocks Lucy! You are making for me next month! Yeah!
Rarely buy a collection and either split them or add more in - love a good mix up!