Here's what I got done:
I made Month Three of the Designer Mystery Block of the Month... (I promised to do better this year -- #76)
I'm making the original set, in 12 Days, and I'm adding in another in Fruitcake. I was hoping to get the Santa Hats (Month 2) done today, but Steiger has been a bit of a pickle... so we'll see what happens.
These were a little late (for Putting the Bee in Christmas group), but I got Rene's 12 Days Stars done also.
For the Fresh and Funky Bee, Karen wanted citrus colors, and white in squares, rectangles, or half-square triangles. I used this Friendship Scrap Block, but had to improvise a little, because I didn't have enough of the orange or the white... so I had to cut in to the yellow, which meant I didn't have enough to give the yellow its own HST... I hope she likes it. I love those orange flowers.
These are actually the first Drunk Love blocks I have made (though I have done some wonky-ish log cabins before)... she sent scraps, and said we could add from our stash.
I added the Modern Meadow to this one.
And pretty much everything except the solid yellow to this one. I just really wanted to do yellow and gray...and didn't realize until afterward that nearly all the fabrics were from my own stash! (The outer ring is Kona Coal)
Occasionally, little bits of Steiger get in pictures when I'm taking them... (like here, here, and here)... so I decided to just let him in...he's pretty cute after all. :)
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In other really exciting news --
It's my turn as "Queen Bee" in our "Putting the Bee in Christmas" group.
The first few blocks have shown up in the pool. I'm in love.
A cartwheel by Kelly.
And a tree by Karrie.
And another cartwheel by Cherie.
And a couple more trees were added late last night...
This one by Amy (the HST Queen)
And Rene with hexies (I adore the "star" on top)
You know, I'm not going to have much to do with actually making the quilt blocks on this one -- but I'm so excited for it. It's going to be the greatest Christmas quilt ever, I'm pretty sure. :)
All right -- back to four-patch pieces for me!
WOW you got a lot done, all the blocks you made are great, but I have to say that I am partial to the star blocks you made me :)
ReplyDeleteWell, you've certainly put me in the holiday spirit!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks look like so much fun! Steiger is a perfect model with excellent taste (we love Bandon). Nice Pedi in that last picture ;)
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your 4 squares. I'm at 90 right now and am loving the 12 days line.
P.S. Hop over to my blog and visit my giveaway when you get a second.
I love all these blocks! I had a moment of inspiration after looking at the cartwheel blocks. My mom wants a Japanese-style quilt for her bed. Those would make awesome Japanese fans. Do you know where I can find a tutorial or something about making them? I searched for "cartwheel" and came up with whirlygig blocks. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteooooh, your christmas quilt is going to be SO CUTE!! :) Esther
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun set of squares. This makes me think- someday I want to make a Christmas quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like the wreaths, but I would put the bows at the bottom, at first I thought they were little suits with bow ties.
The pink and purple block is singing to me! The Christmas blocks are sooo cute.
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be such a cute Christmas quilt! Loving it.
ReplyDeleteI have all of my fabric cut for the 4-patches. Should start sewing this afternoon!
Love the blocks! And the model, is that Brad Pitt? lol
ReplyDeleteGood job! I'm doing that Designer Mystery, too. I got my wreath block done this weekend, too!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the Bee blocks! I am planning on working on yours this weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what adorable blocks!
ReplyDeleteLove the cartwheels and the stars. So beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHave fun with the 4-patches!
Pretty Painted Toe Nails :)
ReplyDeleteI love the hexies tree
Thats a lot of blocks! You have been busy and love the ones you got from others as well!
ReplyDeleteIt's not only going to be the greatest Christmas quilt ever, it'll likely be the hugest! Those blocks are massive (and drop dead gorgeous, I might add!).
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