This is the second Thursday in a row that I have realized I really should finish something this week. Then the thought came to me why not a bee block. I mean they are "quick". It is only one block... Why not! And for once that didn't turn out to be a bad thing. It is actually a very lovely thing.
This block is made for my Sunday Morning Quilt bee. All the blocks we are making for this bee come from the Sunday Morning Quilts book. This particular block was super fun to make. I dug through my disaster of a scrap bin (as mentioned yesterday). Found some light to medium value colors... Added in a couple dark fabrics and called it good to go. Then you just build upon each layer until you have a 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 block. After making this block I kind of want to sit down with my scrap basket and make a whole bunch of these.
Well I hope my bee mate likes it.
Linking up to: Finish it up Friday, Link a finish Friday, TGIFF, can I get a whoop whoop
This block is made for my Sunday Morning Quilt bee. All the blocks we are making for this bee come from the Sunday Morning Quilts book. This particular block was super fun to make. I dug through my disaster of a scrap bin (as mentioned yesterday). Found some light to medium value colors... Added in a couple dark fabrics and called it good to go. Then you just build upon each layer until you have a 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 block. After making this block I kind of want to sit down with my scrap basket and make a whole bunch of these.
Well I hope my bee mate likes it.
Linking up to: Finish it up Friday, Link a finish Friday, TGIFF, can I get a whoop whoop
that is a good idea for making large quilt blocks fast and use up a bit of scraps at the same time.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty block!
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice one, good job!
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of scrap block! Bold and beautiful!
ReplyDeletepretty block, I love the scrappiness! thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
ReplyDeletei can see how you would want to make a lot of these
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