Geometric Bee 10" x 10" |
It's not a huge quilt, so 10" square it has a few touchy spots that if you aren't paying attention to can trip you up. And at one point...I was not paying attention!
After getting the fabric for the wings pulled and approved by my customer, I quickly got to work. I printed the pattern templates, made one wing section...and saw that I totally messed it up! I had a color in the wrong place, but worse than that...I discovered I didn't print the templates at 100%! In this case I was glad I messed up!
The other mistake and it was a costly mistake, was one of the legs! See that red circle? I used a piece of background fabric instead of a piece of black fabric. It looks he has an amputated leg...not good!
You know what was even worse than that? I didn't notice it until I had the entire block finished. Had I saw it in the state of the above photo it wouldn't have been so bad. But, no such luck. I ended up having to rip out the leg section, reprint the leg template and make an entirely new section. Then, insert the piece and make it look like nothing ever happened! I did it, but I didn't like doing it!
Crisis averted, moving on! I did almost the exact quilting on this bee as I did on the pink one. Stippling in the background, straight lines on the body and basic quilting inside each wing color.
The back detail along with corners to hang. I added a scrappy pieced binding because it matches the wings and give this little quilt some pizazz!
Other than extra time for all my mishaps, this block goes together fairly quick. I always enjoy paper pieced projects big, small, simple or complex!