Friday, June 24, 2016

Bite Size: BeeSewcial Swap

BeeSewcial Swap
During our meet up at QuiltCon in Pasadena in February,  my BeeSewcial mates decided that having a swap would be fun.  We tossed around ideas like secret partners, a small item swap but then agreed to send everyone participating,  a bite size block and let the individuals determine what to make with the parts.
the process
To help unify the look, we chose a low volume background and a single pop of color.
initial pull

Ironically I went with purple thinking that it would be a stand out odd ball choice but instead it's the most common so far.  Stash scraps feel great to use and I really should do it more often - check out all scrappy goodness at Oh Scrap! linky party.
fussy for Debbie
Grape Popsicles are a shopping staple and with the onset of summer seemed like the perfect flavor of "bite" to send.  Personalizing the piece that I sent was especially fun.

So many seams 
The blocks are starting to roll in - here's the ones so far on the design wall.  I'm not exactly sure what I will make with them but have several thoughts.
Blocks for ME
Subconsciously purple was also on my mind from having taken an old quilt on the retreat and sharing this photo on IG.  I've been enjoying the iPhone app Snapseed for moody effects.
purple on my mind
The REALLY funny thing about this quilt is that I recently registered to attend an Empty Spools workshop taught by Cheryl Malkowski next year and did a google search on her name to familiarize myself with her work and her patterns - well guess what popped up - check it out!


5 comments:

  1. Love the bit you sent me and hoping more will arrive soon!

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  2. What a great idea for the swap. I love the blocks you have received so far. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  3. Love your popsicle blocks. Looks like a fun swap!

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  4. It's always fun to see what you're working on, especially since it seems you're often involved in improv. After taking an all day workshop last year with Sherri Lynn Wood, improv is something I'd like to explore further. Though I'm not a "purple person," I like what you've done. Those are neat blocks! It seems you have a commonality with Cheryl!

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  5. These look pretty cool! Plus the quilt is lovely!

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