
I vowed not start any new projects, but then I started Elizabeth Hartman's Craftsy class, watched the scattered squares tutorial, and somehow, this happened.
Oops! I know JUST how to quilt it and it's going to hang above my sewing desk. I think I'm pretty good with colour, but this class gave me a whole new way to look at fabric selection. So much fun. If you haven't tried a Craftsy class, I recommend it.
In other WIPs, I've received Quilt Club Australia Bee blocks from six people. I'm not going to put them all close together like this, but for the sake of looking at them all together, here they are... (Indoor photography and I - not good friends!)
So pleased with how these blocks are turning out! It freaked quite a few of the bee members not having a set pattern to follow but they're turning out beautifully. I can't wait to get them all!

Oops! I know JUST how to quilt it and it's going to hang above my sewing desk. I think I'm pretty good with colour, but this class gave me a whole new way to look at fabric selection. So much fun. If you haven't tried a Craftsy class, I recommend it.
In other WIPs, I've received Quilt Club Australia Bee blocks from six people. I'm not going to put them all close together like this, but for the sake of looking at them all together, here they are... (Indoor photography and I - not good friends!)
So pleased with how these blocks are turning out! It freaked quite a few of the bee members not having a set pattern to follow but they're turning out beautifully. I can't wait to get them all!

The quilt top is really nice. What class did you take?
ReplyDeleteLove the Frank Lloyd Wright (or...something else?) stained glass quilt -- it's FAB.
ReplyDeleteReally loving your bee quilt blocks so far.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the craftsy class tip. I might give one a try. Your quilt is looking good
Yeah sorry, I'm a little behind with your block. Will get it to you soon. Loving the look of it so far. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah sorry, I'm a little behind with your block. Will get it to you soon. Loving the look of it so far. :)
ReplyDeleteYour bee blocks look fantastic! Look forward to seeing how you quilt the scattered squares :o)
ReplyDeleteLiking your fabric choices in the scattered squares!
ReplyDeleteThe Bee blocks are looking great together. I'm keen to see how you put it all together!
I just tried my first Craftsy class, lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are looking wonderful.
I think the bee blocks look fabulous! So Mondrianesque!
ReplyDeleteMy first sampler quilt was an Elizabeth Hartmann tutorial series!
Your bee blocks look great!
ReplyDeleteThink this has to be the most original bee block choice I've seen! I would have loved this one instead of that freakin' (hehe) feathered star.
ReplyDeleteI am liking what I see on your design wall.
ReplyDeletethe first quilt is very pretty in those colors. I love the stained glass quilt
ReplyDeleteI love the Mondrian bee blocks - such lovely simple lines and colours:)
ReplyDeleteoh very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously love how those bee blocks turned out. except there's one that doesn't look destijl to me. I don't know if they used triangles. and yes, my art geek is showing.
ReplyDeleteside note, every time I go to comment on your blog I end up putting it in the feedburner area. it looks deceivingly like the comment area. :)
How good are those blocks!? ;) I think Mondrian would be proud.
ReplyDeleteI love the Mondrian style blocks--they're awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I love the colors of the first project!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing what the Mondrian blocks become. They are very nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat bee blocks. I better it freaked some out, but they did great.
ReplyDeleteLove the squares and the bee blocks look fab too! I kind of like them together like that x
ReplyDeleteI love those bee blocks -- wow!!
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