This line-up is the blocks I made for July
For Susan
and for Navyrev (Flickr name) these blocks look odd, but all together are kind of cool
for Kristen and the do.good stitches bee
and shoveling out my sewing room, I found these log cabin blocks. Instead of throwing them back in the bin, I sewed them together to make a block. I think I will quilt it and make a mini from it.
I named it 'odd ball'
These are scrappy blocks that I asked for. When all the blocks arrive and I get this together, it will go to Hospice House
Lastly, I am taking part in a blog hop in September. This is a little peek at what I'm doing with Amanda Jean's new fabric 'Good Neighbors' being released soon. There are some really cute small scale prints involved .......
Hope you enjoy the rest of your week. I am off to work : )
I love the variety of fabrics and blocks in your month. I think I need to make that red and white one...
ReplyDeleteYour new blocks are wonderful. I really like the red and white one.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are all so great! And those are teeny tiny hexies.
ReplyDeleteFabulous blocks! I love your odd ball mini!
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe of your monthly blocks! Love seeing them! I'm curious about those little hexies...can't wait to see!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!!
ReplyDelete'Odd ball' – great name!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you keep up with all those bees each month Carla. I'm lucky to get my one block a month done. Plus I need to get my act together on AmandaJean's blog hop project. I'm having trouble deciding.
ReplyDeleteThis post is jam-packed with so much quilty eye candy, Carla! Lovely blocks... And those teeny tiny hexies are So CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThe red and white block is my favorite (I'm a sucker for anything red). Those hexies are so small. Last night at guild, there was a package of hexie papers that were only 1/4". Not sure I could have even held them, much less tried to put fabric on them and stitch them.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blocks. You have a great eye for combining fabrics :)
ReplyDeleteAll your blocks are lovely. The 'oddball' idea made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteTeensy Weensy little hexies! Can't wait to see what comes of those.
ReplyDeleteFun to see all your blocks, especially the "odd ball" block (reminds me of Rene's Bee Block). Visiting here is always an inspiration. Happy end of summer!
You sure are Bee busy. I wouldn't be able to keep up! I think everyone will love their blocks!
ReplyDeleteI am in Colorado but from Madison, Wisconsin (where I learned to quilt from a group of Japanese women) and have lived in many other places....but miss the camaraderie of my Wisconsin quilting and knitting friends.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of the mini Hexi's for the pin cushions ...I find it so relaxing to make those . You can see the mini quilt I am working on with paper piecing on my instagram page "Justfiveminutes2015"
Where are you from?