I have been so fortunate to have met some wonderful ladies when I joined the Cocorico Bee on Flickr.
We are just wrapping up the second round and it has been a wonderful journey!
Having seen so many wonderful traveling, round robin quilts on the internet, I really wanted to start one. After a bit of coordinating, three members from the original Cocorico Bee created a Traveling Bee.
Amy's theme is "Maker" and she started with the sewing machine and zipper blocks.
I received
Amy's blocks as well as
Melinda's additions a few weeks ago. The blocks have been up on the design wall and I have finally added my designs.
The first block I made was the iron. The pattern is part of a quilt I designed for Quiltmaker Magazine a few years ago.
The SEW letters are from Kumiko Fujita's book, "Patchwork Patterns 318".
I added my signature style by fussy cutting the word fabrics, isolating my favorite parts of the text.
My last addition was the scissors block - a pattern I drafted this week.
It has been nice to have all the blocks up on my design wall.
It is really quite amazing how seeing the quilt ~ all day, every day ~
helps to inspire the design process.
I am not done yet : ) That upper left section that is blank will be filled with a trio of blocks that will balance out the quilt.
Be sure to head on over
Freshly Pieced to see some inspiring WIP Wednesday projects!
Happy
Sewing!
xo
Charise