I was actually super on top of things this month, and got my two Bee blocks done quite a while ago. Yay for me!
The first was for Wendy in our Bee Addicted 2 bee. She plans on doing a bento-style quilt with vintage linens. What that meant for us is that she basically sent three fabrics, already cut, with very clear instructions on what to do.
I’m sure it’s all going to look very cool when it comes together. But it’s just not my cup of tea. Not just because vintage linens aren’t my thing, but because I kind of feel like the point of a Bee is to have people make things that you might not make, yourself. I think if the instructions are too narrow, it starts to feel more like farming out busywork than getting some creative, interesting things. I don’t say that to criticize anyone at all. I had no problem making the block, and I do think it’s going to be a very cool quilt. It’s just not how I envision the process for myself. More on that in a moment…
My second block for the month was for A Piece of Work B. Jennie sent some Amy Butler Daisy Chain prints (plus white) and asked for any kind of log cabin. I must have had Bento blocks on the brain, because I made a sort of quarter-log-cabin/Bento thing for her:
I was pretty happy with how it turned out. More or less how I pictured it in my mind’s eye. Yay!
And, finally, I sent off a whole bunch of envelopes last week, because November is MY month for A Piece Of Work B! Here’s what I sent:
Yup. That’s it. A fat eighth of the Alexander Henry Starlings print in neutral, and a fat quarter of bleached muslin. Two fabrics.
I asked for wonky stars with the starling print in the middle and the white as the main background fabric. Star points come from people’s stashes. I encouraged as liberal an interpretation of my “wonky star” request as people felt like taking. A few have already come in, and they’re all different! I may make one or two of my own tomorrow.
This is my first time sending out fabric (and instructions!) for a Bee, so I’m crossing my fingers an hoping for the best. So far, very excited!
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I love your block idea! I’ve been trying to think of a fun plan for my turn once our new bee starts. This may go on the short list!
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Fantastic blocks, love your fabric choices for your bee!
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I’m in that same bee with you (the bento box) and I totally agree. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy the fabrics, or putting everything together, but it didn’t require any creative energy on my part!
I’m thinking tons about what I would like my fellow bee members to make for me. I have that same starling print and thought about something with that- but also have seen some great house quilts- which would give the sewers a lot of ways to make each one different and exciting!








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