Monday, October 11, 2010

Buzz, Buzz, Bees

Bee number 3 Bee There or Bee Squares

Yep, this bee is based on squares. The first month was Little Miss Shabby’s Scrapbuster block. I have fallen in love with the block, and have used it several times.







The next month was my month and I asked for the DP9P here is some examples of what I received. They are so amazing, what a fun quilt they will make!!







This month is a wonky log cabin and we were sent fun Christmas fabrics. I really enjoined making these blocks.





Bee number 4 Sew Bee Wonky.

My month is not until April. But here are the blocks I have made for this bee so far. I love wonky, they are not mistakes, they are wonky!!







I have more fabric to show you but that is for another day!

13 comments:

  1. I just LOVE those scrappy blocks! Look at you going through the Christmas stuff!

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  2. Really cute blocks, Jane! You have been a busy girl!!! :) Is it bad to be envious?!?! Nice work! I really like those scrapbuster blocks!

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  3. I also love the scrappy scrapbuster blocks. All the blocks are fun and the colors are wonderful. Great job!

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  4. Great ideas for stash busters. What a productive and creative time you've been having.

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  5. Very fun. I really like the first blocks too.

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  6. Fun blocks Jane! I especially like the surprise of island fabric in the Christmas block.

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  7. Little Miss Shabby’s Scrapbuster block is my favorite - I started a block and like it so much that it kept growing until the entire quilt is one huge block. I just kept making rounds. Next time I will need to start with a rectangle.

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  8. Really cute fun blocks, Jane! You are a busy busy girl..
    Julia ♥

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  9. Jane, I love all the blocks and would like to make ALL of them. I think I missed out on this fun group. Any stash ideas and I am in!
    You house blocks are very cute.

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  10. Lots of great blocks and ways to use different types of fabrics.

    Debbie

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  11. How wide are the strips in the first block on your post?
    www.quiltsampler.blogspot.com

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  12. Jane, you've been a busy busy bee :) The blocks are beautiful and are very fun!!

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