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Sunday, June 28, 2015
Some making - Bee Sewcial blocks
For June in Bee Sewcial, Debbie, from A Quilter's Table asked us to make Mid-Century Modern inspired blocks in colours from a fairly dark mid-century palette (here). She gave us a great pinboard for inspiration. This bee is about derived inspiration, the Queen gives us a bit of direction and we make what we are inspired to make. In the end, I made those blocks above.
This block I made with no hesitation at all. The melon shapes called to me first from the inspiration board. I had a harder time with the colour choices but in the end I just picked my favourites and went for it. I want to come back to use this shape for a quilt soon I think.
Then I was busy at work, and traveling about, etc for much of the month. When I got back to this bee project, I decided to focus on the rectangles and triangles that are so present in the mid-century modern prints. (By the way, I also need to get back to my real camera, the iphone instagram photos just do not make me happy.)
Again, I picked my favourite colours - the background is navy and looks great in real life. I played around with placement and filled in the background.
That photo above is where I thought I was going to finish. But that squarish block just looked wrong. I looked and looked at it and then I just chopped it in half.
Others would have perhaps used photoshop or drawn it out but I just decided it was not working for me - despite a lot of positive feedback on instagram. So I cut first and then decided how to fix it. As I was cutting I thought, well the worst is that I have to start all over.
In the end, the fix was easy, just rotate it and stick the cut off part on top. Now I like the block a lot, either placed vertical or horizontal, and it has a lot more of that mid-century modern feel to me. Maybe in part it is the rectangular shapes of the prints from that era that made it feel wrong as a square shape, but I am much happier now.
And then I carried the blocks all week and did not get to the post office, so that on the list for Monday lunch as waiting to the end of the day - and then being too late for the post office - clearly isn't working for me.
Don't forget to enter the great giveaway sponsored by Green Fairy Quilts for that layer cake of Gardenvale by Jen Kingwell - enter on this post here. The draw will close at 6 am tomorrow (Monday) when I wake up.
Another reminder - Q2 of the FAL is also ending and the link for Q2 finishes will open on Tuesday over at Adrianne's blog On the Windy Side. Get your finishes finished and posted. I hope to get one more done in time, we shall see.
I have more sewing to share this coming week and I am excited to have more time for blogging and sewing as my real job winds down a bit for summer, so stay tuned. Of course, I have another "vacation" project to do too, I'll share more about that here shortly too.
Best,
Leanne
you nailed the mid century modern look - would love to see the finished quilt from your bee
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks you made for me Leanne! And though I liked the square block well enough, I like it even more how you 'fixed' it! Thanks for acting on your instincts!
ReplyDeleteLove those blocks Leanne!
ReplyDeleteI think the curves are fantastic and perfectly executed!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what adjective describes these blocks best and have settled for elegant they are so so cool
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these blocks!!!!
ReplyDeleteI DO like the melons!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the first block! I would love to see this one finished, I really love the concept of Mid Century Modern!
ReplyDeletelove your blocks !! the melon looks like a lampshade we had at my house when I was a kid !!
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