This was fun! I don't know that I'll ever have the patience to make one of these for myself, but I've loved the few I've made for Stashbee folks. Did you catch the Nancy Drew I put in there? 🔍 -Julia
This was fun! I don't know that I'll ever have the patience to make one of these for myself, but I've loved the few I've made for Stashbee folks. Did you catch the Nancy Drew I put in there? 🔍 -Julia
Hello to all you little sew bees out there! I’m Doretta and I get to be Queen bee this month!
My block is partially inspired by the last block we did. I had those fabrics with me when I traveled to Atlanta so I just used those as my prototype.
I love bright white bright pink and bright green…sort of a Lilli Pulitzer look.
I like green for the bottom of the basket and pink for the flowers and a bright white for the background. The website I am using to refer you to for instructions is Adventuresofadiymom.com. I found it in pinterest and would like you to use the pattern for a 9” block.
I cut this exactly using the instruction on the website.
I cut a 6.5 square 1white and 1pink these will be the flowers when cut.
I cut a 5.5 square 1white 1green and this will make two triangles when cut, but you will only use one for the basket bottom.
This block will measure 5x5 when it is opened up.The rectangles 2 3/4 x 5 and are cut out of the background fabric, bright white.(I found a correction by her in the video it was a quick flash on the screen in black.)
I can’t believe it is the beginning of September already!
I’m looking forward to your happy blocks!
Doretta
Here is the block that I made for this month's swap. It will be in the mail tomorrow!
Thanks
Beth
Hi Abby,
I couldn't resist adding some titles... I read voraciously since my early teens, but I haven't made a book shelf quilt yet, probably, because it would remind me of the many, many boxes of books I left behind, when I moved to Ireland over 20 years ago.
Hope you're going to enjoy snuggling under all those 'fabric books' :).
These books are shipping out to you today.
Happy quilting,
Rita
Here is my contribution to your Bookshelf Quilt! Hope you don't mind that I added titles to a few books😉
Have fun preparing this quilt!
Marie
Halloween fabrics are my obsession and I loved making this bear paw block for Maree. Sorry it's a bit late.
You had me at Halloween! I have a pretty extensive stash of Halloween fabrics and I live for spooky quilts. Happy to send off this no point star (and corresponding triangle off cuts) for your project.
I did a book shelf quilt with Reddit a while back and it's easily my favorite quilt top ever. While I still haven't finished it, I have it hanging up and everyone who comes by comments in how great it is. I love these blocks, so ended up making 3 of them. I hope they play nice with your books. Enjoy!
I first made this block during the True Colours Quilt Along2025. I was surprised at how something could feel both simple and a bit tricky at the same time. I learned a lot, and I think you will too.
Choose any shade of gray, from light to dark. Gray blenders and tone-on-tones
are perfect.
Please avoid holiday prints, novelty prints, or anything that feels too busy.
NOTE: My block shows a white background instead of gray since that was the background color for the Quilt Along that I chose. I am wanting to do another quilt with the gray background for some variation.
Use solid color fabrics, or fabrics that read as solid
(tone-on-tones or subtle textures are fine).
You will need one of each of the following colors:
The finished block should measure 12.5 inches by 12.5 inches.
If you're new to applique, you may want to start with a slightly larger square—13 inches or even 13.5 inches—to allow trimming after stitching. It doesn’t need to be perfect. My own block certainly wasn’t.
Template Note: The applique template for this block can be found in Eli Hazard’s original Community post. Please reference it for the correct shape and sizing.
Cut each applique piece out along the dotted line, and then fold under along the solid line before applying to your background fabric.
This block took me less than an hour to complete. I simply dug through my scraps until I found a piece of colored fabric that covered the applique template. I didn’t measure—if it fit, I used it.
Important: The applique pieces do need to be folded under along the solid line. This gives your shapes a finished edge and helps prevent fraying.
This is where Steam-a-Seam fusible tape is especially helpful—it keeps the pieces in place after you fold them under and allows you to position everything securely before sewing.
NOTE: There is no right or wrong way to do applique. If you prefer a different method of doing it, please feel free. The vision of this block is to showcase the diversity of skills, color, and technique that makes us all special even if we are all the same.
Layout Order
The colors should be placed in the same position as the example picture on the first page of the Community Block. (as shown in the example photo):
Choose thread that matches the background fabric. If you don’t have a perfect match, go with something neutral that won’t draw attention away from the design.
Use any stitch you’re comfortable with. That could be a straight stitch, edge stitch, decorative stitch, or a proper applique stitch.
When I made mine, I tried a decorative stitch. It looked nice, but it did make the corners a bit bulky and pulled in the background fabric, which slightly shrank my finished block. If you’re new to applique, an edge stitch or straight stitch is a safe place to start.
Once your applique is sewn down, you’ve finished your block.
No matter how your block turned out, you’ve taken a creative
step forward. That’s worth celebrating.
I look forwarding to seeing the amazing colors.
Jai
Hello, Bees! I hope you're all having a great year! I've loved making each and every one of your blocks (even though I know I haven't been the most timely about my posts or my trips to the post office 😬), and I'm excited to see what you whip up for me!
Last year (geez, where did the time go?) I participated in another quilt swap and got a bunch of these lovely bookcase quilts. I want to get the quilt up to around a throw size, so I'm hoping you all will help me make a few more.
I am a lifelong book-lover and my shelves are always stuffed to the brim, so a bookshelf quilt has been a goal of mine for a while now! I'm really excited to see how this turns out.
This is my 4th year participating in Stash Bee and I have made lasting friendships along the way. I think, it is fabulous being part of creating multiple quilts every year and seeing them come together.
This year’s inspiration comes from AGF’s ‘Tangerine Lookbook’. Here is the link, in case you haven’t seen it.
I have been insanely busy at work the last few months and therefore decided not to ‘reinvent the wheel’ this year and designing my own block. Instead, I am using the Cat in the Corner block form the Riley Black 2025 RBD Block Challenge, designed by Janet Wecker Frisch.
Here is the link to the instructions, although I would like you to use four different fabrics, not three as per the original instructions
https://www.rileyblakedesigns.com/assets/images/sewalongs/RBDBlockChallenge/2025/CatInTheCorner.pdf
Fabric choices:
Here are my fabric choices. Anything orange, tangerine, purple, mauve lavender with patterns that read as the main colour. Please use white or off-white low volume/plain fabric for the background.
Fabric 1 (dark):
A – (1) 3.5” square
C – (4) 2” x 3.5” rectangles
Fabric 2 (light):
E – (4) 2.5” x 3.5” rectangles
F – (4) 2.25” squares
G – (8) 2” squares
Fabric 3 (dark). :
H – (2) 4.5” squares, cut half diagonally once
Fabric 4 (background):
B – (4) 2.75” squares, cut in half diagonally once
D – (8) 2” squares
The letter codes are as per Riley Blake instructions.
Cut the B and H squares in half diagonally
Assemble B triangles and F squares and then sew onto H triangles. Trim to 4” square.
Make flying geese with D squares and E rectangles and then with G squares and C rectangles. Sew together.
Lay out your units
And assemble your block. Unfinished block measures 10.5 x 10.5”
Thank you for making my block. I can’t wait to see your creations. As in previous years this will be a charity quilt for foster children in crisis care. 💜🧡
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Star Halloween fabric |
1 - 4 inch square
8 - 3 inch squares |
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Background Halloween or coordinating fabric |
8 - 4 inch squares |
Good Morning Friends!
I’m so excited to be Queen Bee this month!
We are going to be making the Starry Cabin Bee Block from Mary @mary.stitches and my color palette is grass green and bright pink.
Block: