Saturday 8 January 2011

Sewn Together Bee January Blocks

Feeling very very low today as I had some really bad news yesterday, to try and cope with the day and get back in the Bee frame of mind I locked myself away in the studio for a few hours and made my blocks for my Sewn Together Bee.  I had been sent some gorgeous black white and lime green fabric which was a joy to work with and the blocks were from Oh Franson's tute on Sewmamasew.  I thought they would whizz together but they took somewhat longer ...  Think they look great though, the finished quilt will look brilliant.



16 comments:

  1. sorry your day has been so tough. Little consolation, but those blocks are singing! Best, Sarah

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  2. Sorry to hear that bad news has come your way, some productivity can take your mind away for a bit. The blocks look great though! I love the color combos!

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  3. Hi Manda, sorry you had bad news. The bee blocks are lovely, great colours!

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  4. Lots of e-hugs from the other end of the village. XXX

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  5. Wishing you a brighter tomorrow x

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  6. Sorry about the bad news but the blocks are stunning.

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  7. Sorry you have had bad news, I hope things work out x

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  8. Hope tomorrow will be better! Your blocks look very pretty!

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  9. Sorry to hear you've had bad news.
    Sewing can sometimes be a nice distraction and the blocks are beautiful.

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  10. (((HUGS))) I hope things start to look up soon! Nothing like a little sewing therapy though. The blocks are wonderful.

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  11. poop to bad news:{ hoping life gets smilier soon!
    Love those blocks!

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  12. So sorry to hear you got some bad news. Glad you could get some comfort from sewing the blocks, they are gorgeous!

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  13. \i do hope you will feel better soon.

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  14. Hope you make it through the bad news. Sewing is good therapy and your blocks are lovely!

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  15. I hope by now that the shock of the bad news has eased a little. Your creative response is very inspiring.

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