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OK, so you know how I said I wouldn’t be doing any sewing because I was so busy tagging stuff for my Moms of Twins Club sale?  Yeah. Well. I had a stressful day today and needed to unwind with my sewing machine instead of my tagging gun. So I finished up my block obligations for the month of September.  I made two of them today, the rest were done earlier.

The first two are for the inaugural month of the Bee Addicted 2 bee.  Linzi sent us some Wildwood and a bit of muslin and asked for improvisational log cabins with muslin as the outer border to finish at 12.5″.  We were welcome to add our own fabric, and pinks were especially welcome.  There wasn’t quite enough muslin to frame the second block I made, but Linzi said she’d finish it up when they arrived back to her.

September Block for Linzi

September Block for Linzi

The next pair are for A Piece of Work BChristy sent some Christmas prints: a main fabric (light green, in my case), a secondary fabric (red print), an accent color (dark green), and some white.  She wanted us to use at least a little of the accent color, but otherwise the blocks were totally quilter’s choice. Oh, and we were welcome to add coordinating solids if we wanted.  The first block was just fabrics she sent, the second block I added some pink (and had barely any of that dark green left, but it’s in there!).

September block for Christy (1)

September block for Christy (2)

And finally, AmandaJean wanted to donate some quilts to Quilts of Valor, and put out a call for some help to get them done.  She asked for a maverick star in red, white & blue.  I hope this works with the rest of her quilt!

Star block for AmandaJean

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I’ve had so much fun with the couple of virtual quilt-alongs that I’ve joined, as well as the Doll Quilt Swap, that I decided to jump headfirst into the world of Quilting Bees.  For the non-quilting friends who might be reading, a quick run-down of the differences (as I understand them):

Quilt-Along
This is just a bunch of people making (roughly) the same pattern at (roughly) the same time. The Flickr pools for the nine-patch quilt-along and the ORBCo quilt-alongs give some idea of the immense variation that is possible, even when everyone is technically following the same directions.
Quilt Swap
This is when you make a quilt and send it to someone else, and you are the recipient of another person’s work. Sometimes (as in the case of the Doll Quilt Swap) there is an element of secrecy, such that I only know to whom I am sending a quilt, but no idea who is sending one to me!
Quilting Bee
These usually involve making quilt blocks (not a finished quilt) for each other. In many cases, there are 12 people in a group, and each month, one person sends some amount of fabric to the other members. They request a particular style and size of block, or leave it open to interpretation. The blocks are sent back to that month’s person, and they can make a whole quilt out of what other people send them.

At any rate, in the way that these sorts of things tend to snowball, I have joined three “virtual” quilting bees (virtual in the sense that I’ve never met these folks face-to-face). One started in August, one starts in September, and the third starts in January. I’m trying not to freak out about embarrassing myself with all of the talented people who are in these Bees. Hopefully my blocks won’t be awful!

I got my fabric from Anna for our inaugural month in my first bee, and she actually sent rather specific instructions.  We each got a fat quarter and some scraps in one color (mine was red), plus a bit of white, and some paper templates for string blocks. I had been meaning to try string blocks, anyways, so that was nice, and the very specific instructions at least meant that I didn’t have to agonize over what to do!  So, as soon as I can get a proper mailing envelope, here’s what’s heading out the door. Not bad for a first try! A little wonky, perhaps, but I think it works in a scrappy block like this…

August Block for Anna

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