Saturday, 27 September 2014

How to BEEhave

I blogged a while ago about *my* consequences quilt, but a consequence of being in round robin is that I have to make blocks for the others in the group.

Mt first blocks are for Karen.  She has taken hexies and bees as her theme, and asked for blocks in yellow and grey.


Her fabrics and blocks are really inspiring, and gorgeous!

She has asked for two blocks from each of us.  I am going to paper piece some grey hexies for one of mine, but I had an idea for a machine embroidery for the other one so have done that first.

I really hope she likes it. It isn't paper pieced, but it certainly fits in with her yellow, grey, hexagons and bees theme!



11 comments:

  1. Those colors are great! So is your embroidery. I think it will bee a nice addition to the quilt :)

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  2. A lovely consequence, Benta. The selection on fabrics looks good too.

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  3. the honeycomb looks great with a bee on it

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  4. Unusual and lovely colour choice.

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  5. Sure she will be delighted with her beauties!

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  6. Se's going to end up with a beautiful quilt :)

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  7. Gosh Benta - I'm sure that she'll be thrilled with that! Good work!

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  8. Hi Benta – thank you for the two blocks you made for my quilt. I love the perfectly sewn grey hexies, and I had been hoping someone would have the embroidery talent to create a little bee – what you have created is just perfect – thank you. I’m looking forward to putting it all together, once I’ve made a few more blocks to complete the quilt.

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