Time for the monthly Bee Blocks again! I started this month with Di's blocks for the Modern Stitching Bee.
Asking for jewel toned/ deep fruity toned crosses on a low volume background, Di's choice of block was very kind to us this month and, of course, the LV charm swap I was gifted was super handy when it came to having an adequate LV selection.
Di shared with us a picture of a quilt that inspired her to ask for these blocks and although the very mixed LV background of quilts isn't something I have absolutely warmed to just yet, this quilt really did look amazing. I think the trick (for me) is to make sure there's a really marked contrast between the LV and the other design elements of the block. Perhaps I can be converted yet?
In any case, I'm sure Di will have gorgeous blocks buzzing their way back to her very shortly and I look forward to seeing her quilt finish in due course.
I love this block ... I have a top waiting to be layered in this same pattern.. must get on with it xx
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks, and yes Di was very kind this month :) I didn't immediately 'get' LV but I did once I saw a quilt in the flesh then I was converted. I think LV will eventually pass like ash grey did...wonder what will be next?
ReplyDeletelike you I am not sure about LV would mean going out and having a big spend! and I do so love bright and colourful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLove these blocks & Di's inspiration quilt. Glad the charm squares came in handy. Jxo
ReplyDeleteI'm like you - a slow convert to the LV prints. That said, I love what they're looking like in my medallion. There just needs to be MASSIVE contrast - no matchy matchy b/c then it just looks awful.
ReplyDeleteHa, we have so been in the same swaps ;o) Well done :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks, Sarah! I haven't jumped on the LV bandwagon yet, either, but I do like some of the LV pieces you've got there. That animal sounds swatch in the second block is SO cute!
ReplyDeleteyour blocks arrived today. Thank you so much. They are perfect
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