In October, Amisha asked for hexies on a solid background. She sent this really cool moda crossweave on which to put them. I really liked playing with the arrangement once I got the hexies ready to stitch down. But to be honest I procrastinated this one for quite some time. It really scared me! I only finished this a couple of weeks ago. *hangs head in shame*
I think it looks like a chemistry diagram. In a cool nerdy way.
November, Jen sent this awesome 50s/60s -ish print to use in a log cabin. And considering my recent love affair with orange and aqua she sent me that combo for my block. I adore polka dots!
I just love the orange and aqua together. And the polka dots! I said that already, didn't I?
January, Rebecca asked for some wonky houses. This block turned out better than I expected. I've done a house block before but it's been a while. I like doing reverse applique on house blocks because sometimes you can be a little more detailed. Plus, it's just fun to do something different!
I was going for a stained glass look with the fabrics I picked for the windows - I think it works...
I took some pictures of the process I used to do the reverse applique, I'm hoping to put that post together soon.
Bee blocks are really a great skill builder. It's nice to be able to focus on just a block or two and learn something new. Hopefully, I'll be able to finish my blocks for February today! Thank goodness for an extra day this year!
7 crafty mcCrafters commented:
lots of cuteness here today! i especially love the wonky house. those are on my list for a future project. just need to find some time...:)
oh I love the christmasy print - I bought some at the end of the season so I wouldn't miss out! Something to look forward to! ;-)
bees are fun to try new things
Isn't it nice to catch up! I love your blocks, but am kind crushin on the hexies right now! lol
Great collection of blocks, love your science experiment hexies!
Great blocks! I might just have to join a BEE soon...how fun!
Smiles~Beth
I LOVE that you made a chemistry reference on your blog - major cool points! It does look like a condensed structure. Just throw some double bonds on those hexagons and you have tons of benzene! :)
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