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Saturday, June 16, 2012
I'm making bee blocks
One of my new bees is called the Free Bee and it has many superstar quilters in it. I am a late game sub - but hey, I'm thrilled, I get to learn a lot and I only hope I can keep up. Lynne asked for a block in grey, black and white with one pop of red and gave us one of the well known Shindler's List movie photos for inspiration.
The background was pieced by cutting bits of my Oakshott shot cottons and arranging them on the table, then adding more. I sewed together bits, rearranged, sewed some more, and eventually also sewed the Y seams and the perpendicular meeting seams that inevitably result.
The red circle is raw edge applique. The concept for this block also draws a lot of inspiration from the Orbit quilt by Jennifer Sampou that is at page 73 of the We Love Colour Book. You can see my friend Svetlana's version of Orbit here, which she called Sunset (go and see, it is wonderful).
Here is my block again in different light from last night. As always, the Oakshotts are hard to photograph, in part because they are supposed to change as the light changes. I love this block, it turned out just as I imagined it. I might have to play with the ideas a bit more.
That block is Pinball Machine by Jessica Brown and it is at page 136 of the Modern Blocks book. I have made this block before and would happily make more. It has just right amount of asymmetry to keep me amused while still being so square and geometric. It is for Valerie in the Modern Blocks Bee.
This is Valerie's other block. It is called Seeing Double and is by Yvonne Malone at page 162 of the Modern Blocks book. I love the red and hope it will pop nicely in her quilt.
I am planning to play some more with the dresdens today and make cupcakes for my youngest's birthday. I'm still sick, so the rest of the time I am going to drink tea and nap.
Enjoy your weekend.
Best,
Leanne
I love the Oakshott block! (How great would a full-sized quilt like that be, with lots of disorienting wonky piecing that doesn't divide up visually into neat blocks?) I showed it to Jeremy, who was reminded of these Soviet-era Polish promotional posters for movies from the West.
ReplyDeleteI saw the top block on Flickr and was floored by how wonderful it looks. Fabulous block and the colours look so cool.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love that to block, and if it has Oakshott in it you will be Lynne's new best friend ;o)
ReplyDeleteThe other two are fun too :o)
Love all the blocks, but the top one is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour block for Lynne is stunning. I love the contrast in the circle and the movement you get from the stitching. I hope you are feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteYour block for Lynne is absolutely gorgeous - bravo.
ReplyDeletePlease get well soon xxx
You are so good at improv. It just doesn't compute for me! I am very impressed! Now get well soon yes? X
ReplyDeleteSo sorry you've been poorly L! Your bee blocks are amazing, as is Svetlana's Sunset quilt.Jxo
ReplyDeleteThe Oakshott circle is stupendous!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I'm loving all three of these :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are just brilliant! The top one especially (loooove oakshotts). Rest up and get better soon!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear you're not feeling well! You've been busy! Of course I LOVE the blocks you made for me, and I am amazed by the one for Lynne. They are all perfect! Thank you!
ReplyDeletelove your blocks, Leanne. What a wonderful idea to add red to that gray block. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see oakshotts I want them more and more...gorgeous painting with fabric! Love it. Your modern blocks are amazing too! Get better!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome block for Lynne! I love the red circle! And nice job on the bee blocks! Sorry you're still sick - take it easy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous blocks!! Get well soon x
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you are not feeling well, I do hope you get better soon.
ReplyDeleteAll the blocks are fabulous, but Lynne's block is amazing.
wonderful wonderful blocks. Hope you get a good rest too, feel better soon x
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Your Oakshot black/grey/red block is simply amazing! I would love to see how this looks in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteTake good care of yourself, L! Lots of tea will do you good.
Well you are a super star so you`ll be right at home! :-) I adore your block for Lynne and you`ve put me in an improv.mood!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some stunning blocks!
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