Tuesday 14 April 2015

Modern Stitching Bee - a finish

Scraptastic Tuesday


Last year I was part of the Modern Stitching Bee with some truly lovely Bees and some fun blocks being set every month.  In July, my Queen Bee request was to have the other Bees make "That block" blocks for me a la Mary's tutorial (but re-sized a bit to finish at 12.5" square).  The blocks are a fantastic way to use up your scrappy leftover strips of fabric, and those of your Bee mates too!



A little like a spider's web block, "that block" uses lots of scrappy strips added around a centre (usually a solid).  In my experience of both blocks, however, the "that block" is the one I most prefer to make.  It definitely did not feel as difficult to construct as a spider's web block, and I also have a personal preference for the secondary pattern being a diamond, rather than the web effect.  Everybody will feel differently, but I at least hope that my Bee mates didn't hate me for setting this block.


They did me proud sending in all their blocks in the colour scheme I had requested (pretty much scrappy, bright and summery).  In fact, I loved it so much after I had it all laid out on my living room floor that in spite of having resolved only to piece it into a top until after the baby arrives, I just couldn't wait to finish it.




Now, as you can see it is a fully fledged quilt!  I chose to quilt in wavy lines mainly because I was impatient to get on and because the straight line design options I was mulling over would take me through those seams where many layers of fabric had come together and I feared that might get a bit bumpy instead of staying straight.

Have to say, I really love the waves and am pleased that I just went for them.  Finished off with a scrappy binding I already know this quilt will be much used in my home.  I love that it is such a happy quilt.  I love that my Bee friends contributed to it.  I love that it has such a greater scrappy variety in the fabrics than I could have achieved by myself.  I love that it looks just like I hoped it would way back when I was choosing my block to set in MSB.  And, I love that it is finished and snuggle worthy!

I am linking up this scrappy strippy quilt with Leanne and Nicky today for Scraptastic Tuesday even if the scraps used were not all my own.  BTW two of the pretty blocks in my quilt were contributed by Leanne herself!

Lastly, I want to reiterate my thanks to the lovely Modern Stitching Bees for making me such a beautiful set of blocks and for including many precious fabrics in there.  Thank you all so much!!


14 comments:

  1. Fabulous finish! I agree the wavy quilting looks brilliant and scrappy bindings are always good! :)

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  2. So fun! I must keep those blocks in mind for some scrap busting!

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  3. I love it - my only regret is not having added to it myself! Thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday

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  4. Beautiful quilt! I rather like the way you did it with the diamonds instead of a traditional spider web quilt!

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  5. This is awesome. How do you construct this block?

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  6. One of my all time favourite scrappy quilts! Gorgeous! Jxo

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  7. Love your scrappy quilt! So fun and happy looking.:)

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  8. Great scrappy quilt! I like the change in geometry from the spider web version the diamonds are really cool! cheers!

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  9. This quilt is fantastic and I am so glad to have been able to contribute some blocks too. Wavy lines are so perfect for quiltings with a lot of seams, you can just wave around them.

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  10. A beautiful finish! and your wavy quilting gives it some great texture! Linda

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  11. what a fabulous quilt - as you say very bright and summery !!

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  12. What a beautiful finish, congratulations to this pretty quilt.
    Greetings,
    Sylvia

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