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Monday, August 6, 2012

Improv wonky house bee blocks

This month was the second in our new Modern Irish Bee, and last week a little bundle of colourful, fun fabric arrived from Agnes. She asked us to make wonky house blocks in any style, any size and using whatever method we wanted.

I decided to make some improv blocks. First up was this summery feeling little house.  The swirly fabric I used for the house made me think of a gingerbread house for some reason, and I pulled out some scraps from my basket to add the little tree and the girl in the window. I still have a bear cut out to applique but didn't really feel it was working in the block so never applied it. I love the wonky, crooked little house and there is room for Agnes to add little details on the doors and windows when she is quilting, if she wants to.



Then I turned to the second block. There was a big strip of deep navy fabric in the pack, so I knew my 2nd block was going to be a nighttime block. This one is pretty simple, but I like the owl and hedgehogs, and the yellow windowpanes - it's a little cozy house in the moonlight :-)



I had lots of fun making these and I hope Agnes likes them! There are a host of lovely wonky houses popping up in the group pool, and I think she is going to have a fab quilt! 

I was also queen bee for July....and I have almost all the blocks back, just waiting for some where people are away on holidays. I can't wait to show you the gorgeousness that has been dropping in through my letter box in the last few weeks!

12 comments:

  1. They are such fun blocks! I like the way you themed them =D

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  2. Excellent!
    I was a bit worried that the first house was on fire!

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  3. Fun wee houses! It's my month in Brit Bee this month, and I've already had some fab blocks drop through the door :o)

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  4. Lovely blocks Sarah!! I really love the first one:D
    xx
    Eleni

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  5. How fun! This is going to be one exciting quilt. I can't wait to dive into my baggies from Agnes :)

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  6. Agnes is going to have a very happy little neighbourhood of fabric houses!

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  7. I love the blocks - and how you used the little girl pattern and the owl and integrated them to the blocks.

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  8. I love that little girl in the window :) so sweet

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  9. I so wish I had more inspiration making mine. Yours are so clever and interesting!

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  10. Wow! I love both blocks but the owl on the roof won my heart!

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