Questionnaire
As I completed the
questionnaire last month for Hive 4 , I will skip some of the questions but will
try to change some up so as not to be too boring! I am a Gemini so I have 2
sides!
1.Name?
Sandra
2. Second hardest quilt thing you have
ever made?
. My very first workshop after I finished my
introduction to quilting classed was a Baltimore Album techniques class taught
by the wonderful Rosemary Mahkan. She
was teaching how to make a woven basket with handmade bias tape wavy stems,
making rosettes with silk, ruching roses, broderie perse and hand appliqué! I
had no idea what I had got myself into!
She was a fabulous patient teacher and I did manage to come away with
some knowledge but it took me months to master the appliqué stitch! I have yet to finish that basket of flowers!
3. Second favorite dessert food? My
second favorite dessert is lemon bars!
4. Last time you laughed REALLY hard (and what
was so funny)?
I watched
Bridesmaids last night and although at times it was in bad taste, I found it
hysterical, especially Melissa McCarthy!
5. Life
philosophy? I love this quote from Maya
Angelou that I read and try to remember and put into practice EVERYDAY,
especially at school when I am dealing with my students!
June
block for Hive 1 is the Bird Block by Sophie at the Sophie Junction
blog!
(used with her permission-thanks Sophie!)
The tutorial is here : http://sophiejunction.blogspot.ca/p/block-patterns.html
click the WORD Bird under this picture.
It is a pdf file, which opens with Adobe
Acrobat.
The tutorial is quite detailed, but easy to follow and very
complete. Read through it all as it
makes it easier to piece the bird.
I will point out some
areas that I found tricky!
I would like Kona Ash as the background color, as previously
mentioned.
If you are looking
for color inspiration for the birds, check out Design Seeds, specifically this link
for wonderful palettes featuring birds!
Some of my faves are:
I would like 2 blocks please-they are 6.5 x9.5’’ unfinished.
Kona Ash is the SKY fabric
BODY any bright
fabric, preferably solid or tone on tone
WING any bright
fabric, preferably solid or tone on tone that contrasts well with the body
-no
florals or multicolored prints here please
BLACK for the beak and legs
TIPS
1.
-the 4 and 7/8’’ squares SHOULD be cut as 5’’ squares and then on the diagonal
for both the wing and the sky-much easier to trim
2.-the beak was tricky-I found it easiest to fold the 1.5’’ square in
half diagonally and place it in the right corner of the 4.5’’ x 1.5’’ ASH
rectangle and move it up and to the right to get good placement. I did not trim the double layer of fabric as
it adds stability.
3.-the legs-press the seams toward the background
I don’t mind right or left facing or shorter or taller birds.
Please DO
NOT put EYES on them!
Thanks, I cannot wait to see what y’all come up with!
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