Back when I finished up the Blockhead top, I also fussy cut a pile of bee squares from some of the scraps, and I’d started turning them into nine patches.
When this past Sunday dawned grey and rainy, I decided it was a good day to get the remaining ones turned into nine patches.

It took all afternoon, and for some reason it was exceedingly tedious, but at the end of it Burton and I ended up with 35 identical nine patches.

We have a plan for them, but it involves making more blocks. Right now, we’re auditioning fabrics to decide what they will be made out of.

We’re leaning toward the two on the bottom, at the moment, but Burton is notoriously fickle, so who knows what we’ll actually land on!
Love the bee fabric – fabulous!!
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But LBB also has notoriously good taste so I’d let him take his time. Meanwhile, I absolutely adore those bee nine-patches. I’m in love with all of the bee fabrics and knick-knacks out in the world right now. Some people it’s owls, others it’s chickens, with me it’s bees!
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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The nine patches are very striking! It will be fun to see how it progresses!
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Wow, the bee fabric is stunning!
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The nine patch blocks are very pretty and the fabric choices for the other blocks are all wonderful.
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LBB isn’t fickle; he’s reading the energy field of each fabric, trying to choose the best one for the job.
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I’m voting for the two end ones on the top row..but of course LBB has the last word as he has perfect taste.
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So cute! I like the honeycomb bright yellow along with the black and white! But whatever you choose will look great!
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Auditioning fabric….I love it. That bee fabric is to do die for.
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Very fun blocks! I can’t wait to see the rest of this project.
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