Audrey's block for SewConnected 2 was much more in my comfort zone. Audrey sent out a really great packet of red, aqua and green fabrics. She wanted blocks inspired by log cabin blocks, and I decided to separate the colors out into two different groupings and mix it up a little bit. I was definitely inspired by Rita's block from a few months back.
To the original SewConnected group, Jessica of twinfibers sent out envelopes containing cuts from some of her favorite vintage sheets and pillowcases. I had seen several quilts and swaps going on using vintage sheets, but never had the pleasure of working with them myself. They were super-soft and the muted tones were very, very soothing. Jessica didn't have any specific requests except that we use a small floral piece that she included in each packet. I had a lot of fun free-piecing this one:
Finally, this was the inaugural month for SewConnected 3, another virtual quilting bee with a new group of 18 fabulous quilters. With so many people, this isthe first of the SewConnected groups that will have some months where we make blocks for two different people. March was one of those months.
These first blocks are for Saranya (sew-do-I) from Thailand. Her fabric selection was so inspiring that I couldn't stop at just one block!
For this first block I once again turned to Scott's Woodland Wonderland pattern. That's where the part of the block to the left of the white bar comes from. To make it 12" square, I decided to feature the Heather Bailey "Pop Garden" flower on the right.
I used the basic principles of string blocks to make this 12" square featuring basic diaginal strips. I loved all of these fabrics so much that I really wanted to feature them and not cut them up into little pieces. I love this simplicity of this block. Saranya really chose wonderful fabrics.
And last but not least, a block for Donna (rocklilly) from the Sydney, Australia. I know I sound like a broken record, but Donna too sent a very inspired grouping of fabrics. That's been my favorite part of joining these quilting bees (and why some might say I'm addicted): ogling over everyone else's unique but amazing fabric combinations and actually getting to work with selections that I might never have put together myself.
The idea for Donna's block really started with that chain-like piece down the left side. I've really been wanting to make something like that ever seeing similar patterns from Jacquie and others. I added the mermaids next because (and this may sound cheesy), it seemed to me that the chain could be an anchor chain dropping down from a boat, and the mermaids, turtles and octopi are swimming up and around the chain. Anyhow, I just free / improv - pieced the rest of the block from there.
Whew! Enough for one post? I'm excited to report back next month because it's the first time that it will actually be my month in one of the quilting bees! I'm excited to see what I get from all of the other amazing quilters.
nice quilt....................
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i ♥ ALL your blocks. they all make me happy. but i really, really ♥ mine the best.
and i SO giggled when i read your oh crap moment.
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oh and i can't wait to see all your blocks too!!!
Those are some fabulous blocks! I have to say, I think my fave is the one with the set in seams - wonderful! But really - it's hard to pick a favorite.
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you definitely have it back! the mojo that is! I am trying to get back into the whole sewing thing after having company and putting on a quilt show at our church. The last two days I have been cutting blocks for a wedding quilt. It needs somewhere around 1800 pieces!
ReplyDeletefabulous blocks! i LOVE the whirling star one.
ReplyDeleteFantastic blocks! Looks like you nailed the set in seams;)
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed. I love all the fabrics you got to work with and you really did do a great job. I enjoy reading your blog and seeing your work. You have a great deal of passion and it comes thru. You can tell you are having a great time.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. :)
I think you've got it back! Well done on mastering the set-in seams! I often redraft the block to avoid them, shhh!
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ReplyDeleteYour blocks are fantastic! Very modern and creative - and you managed set-in seams! Whoo hoo!
ReplyDeleteI'm very impressed.
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he's back...that's for sure! Some really great blocks there. I particularly the ones inspired by Scott's quit - I'm also planning that one too!
ReplyDeleteWow you certainly have your mojo back! I think the block with the chain is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteLove the chain in the last block. I'm going to have to try that.
ReplyDeleteYou are completely AMAZING to me!!! You TOTALLY ROCK!!! I LOVE what you came up with. I want to copy every single one!!! Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI like all your blocks. You do a great job John. I really like the Whirling Star block. From how it looks to the colors. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhen do we get to a full size quilt from you?
Wow - they are all beautiful! The pinwheel block is to die for!
ReplyDeleteThese are all amazing. You have been so productive! :)
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Welcome back John's Mojo!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are all AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteI love these blocks!! They all look so great! I love the rectangular one, the anchor chain one (who can resist those mermaids?) and just all of the color combos in general. Whew! You must have been a busy bee this week. Well done and thanks for taking the time to share pics of so many different ones. To the rest of us quilters, your pics are like candy :-)
ReplyDeleteWow. I haven't visited you in a while. Somehow I lost your blog address. I have it now because I am a follower. I am so impressed with a dad that quilts. Oh by the way, I love the bag your wife made. It is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLike them all but love the chain, it is really clever.
ReplyDeleteWOW...Great blocks! I am SHOCKED at how many bees you are in. I am so glad you got your mojo back. Could you send some my way? I seem to be lagging a bit on this coast. I love the pinwheel block and the mermaid block the best. They all look terrific, but those two, there is just something special about them.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got your mojo back! In great form too :)
ReplyDeletewow, you've been busy! i love Audrey's block! and nice inset seams! i'm very impressed!!!
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