Queen Bee, Strip Mama, our fearless leader Di got the ball rolling yesterday with her
grand reveal; which is only right, as she was the mastermind behind the last 12 months, but today you will notice posts popping up by the rest of the worker Bees.

It seems like a very long time ago that this merry band of stitchers started pondering what we wanted from this twisted Bee; Di's
post goes over the whole whos and hows, so I won't repeat that again now.
Suffice to say, my initial request went something like this...
I do not want wonky,
I would like a combo of squares and rectangles of various sizes,
I would like as many different prints as you can muster within the strip, or rather, as few repeats as possible within a row, but some repeats between rows, if you spot a print someone else has used will help the quilt be more cohesive,
Like Susan, I like the idea of negative space, so within the strip I would like about half a dozen random white squares of various sizes, as long as they are white I do not mind if they are Moda Bella, Kona or Klona, just proper white!
Colours:
Mostly Teal, Aqua, Orange, Green, Blue, Grey with touches of other colours within prints is fine, like the Dis (plural) fabric selections, but no big chunks of red or primary colours thank you.
Prints & Fabrics:
I think a mixture of big and smaller scale prints will work really well; a strip of all large, or all teeny won't look so good. No solids thank you.
I HATE batiks, please don't try to sneak any in, they make me sad, also anything that has that smudgy look, or like little bubbles, you know the sort.
I love bolder more graphic prints, think Amy Butler, Momo and Joel Dewberry but ANY Heather Ross is more than welcome.
No comedy, or kiddie prints!
I don't ask for much.
... and my inspiration mosaic looked like this...
My inital block was made and then sent on to
Katy for the duration...
Twelve secretive months went by, and without further ado, (as if you haven't scrolled down to look already!), this is the wonderful quilt top that I received back...
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I. Love. It! |
I unwrapped mine first, and it was soooooooooooo hard to not gloat and flash it all about whilst all the others were still waiting; but it did mean it could get the full photo-shoot treatment!
I can tell who's blocks are whose by our tell-tale signature fabrics, and love it so much for all the prints that have been pulled with me in mind; it has turned out more beautiful than I imagined it could...
When you see all the finished tops you would be forgiven for thinking that mine was the
simple relation of the group, but trust me, it is entirely what I wanted, and 10"x 60" blocks are not as simple to piece as they look!
I love all the blocks I made for the rest of the Bee, and I promise I will give you a run-down of all my contributions later in the week.
This quilt is already on my FAL Q2 list, backing and batting are ready and waiting, so it shouldn't be too long before I have it finished.
I have said it before, (oh you should see the number of emails that have gone on during this first year!!), but I will say it again, for the record,
thank you all,
Di,
Katy,
Susan,
Annabella,
Dianne,
Helen and
Danny for my smashing quilt and a super year of stitching. Love, love, love xxx