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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Bee challenge

Three things to be happy about:
(1) new school supplies
(2) a bentwood rocker
(3) a favorite recipe

I forgot to show you the quilt I made for this year's bee challenge.  I wasn't here for the unveiling in June, so I didn't get to see or photograph all the other quilts!

We were given a half yard of the light green batik; the challenge was to make a modern quilt within a certain size range.  Quite frankly, I think "modern" is in the eye and mind of the maker!

My idea was to make a two-color quilt from batiks in my stash.  I love when you can shop your stash!

I used these fabrics - purples, blues, and greens closely related in color but different patterns:

gotta have a zinger in there to add interest!



From 1-1/2", 2-1/2" and 3-1/2" strips I cut these pieces (for ease of reading I'll drop the 1/2"):

1 x 3,
1 x 4,
3 x 3,
3 x 4,
2 x 2, and
2 x 4.


Combining pieces to make 4-1/2" blocks:

sew a 1x3 to a 3x3, add a 1x4 on the side...

sew two 2x2's together, add a 2x4 on the side...

Lots of math but easy breezy to do!


I wanted texture, lots of texture -  I wasn't afraid to throw in some pale purple with the green!


Can I pull it off??   Only 1/2 yard of the challenge fabric, not much room for mistakes!





All the green blocks made and previewed on the design wall - looking good!


I made the dark blocks the same way as the others, creating 4-1/2" blocks and mixing mixing mixing the blues and purples together to add texture and interest!

The quilt finished at 40 x 40.

By combining fabrics from the same general family but with different surface designs, I definitely did what I set out to do!


Notice the gently curved line quilting, keeping it simple!




That's it for now, guild meeting today.  Have a great Saturday, sew forth and sew on til later!

3 comments:

  1. Fun, fun, fun! Love the texture in the fabrics, piecing, and super quilting.

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  2. Really like the way this came out and it definitely feels modern. Good play with the color values/prints. And the quilting? Perfect.

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  3. wow -- I really like the way that came out. Good job. Love the gentle curved quilting. It really works well with it.

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