Last weekend I got a couple bee blocks finished and I finally got around to photographing them yesterday.
This block was for the June block of the String Me Along bee. I know, it's July 31st, but as I mentioned before this fabric got hidden underneath my tabletop ironing board. She sent us some Hope Valley and asked for flying geese. I have been wanting to make this block for a while now so this was the perfect opportunity. I did (accidentally) place the geese in the wrong order, but I liked it this way, so I kept it. :)
Lee sent us some pieces of Central Park and asked us to make the above block for the July String Me Along bee. The pieces were already cut up, but it went together so quickly! I love this pattern & I've decided this is the one I will be using to make my sister's wedding quilt. I have a couple jelly rolls of Sunkissed and will be using navy as the solid. Can't wait to start working on it, but there are several projects that need to be done first. Luckily the wedding is still over a year away, so I have time! :)
I'm linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday at Canoe Ridge Creations. If you haven't been there already be sure to stop by for a visit & say Hi!
8 comments:
I am excited to see how that wedding quilt turns out! Both blocks look great!
Don't you have lucky bee partners? They look fantastic!
Beautiful blocks, love the Avignon!
Nice blocks, gorgeous fabrics. I really like the Avignon too!
I love the geese block!! Both of these are beautiful!
Those are great! I especially love those flying geese (and I am partial to anything made using Hope Valley).
Both blocks look great! I think I like your version of the flying geese block better than the original.
Love these bee blocks! :) Thanks for linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday and have a great weekend!
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