There was some sewing this weekend… well sort of. I only sewed one block. But I at least got the pieces cut to make the 30 more I will need.

His Lordship finally decided what he wanted to go with the nine patch bees we showed last week. A good ol’ Dizzy Daisy. And while these blocks are exceedingly easy to make, they do require a fair bit of cutting if you are doing them in any number. I need 31 daisies total. As you can see, one is made, but for the remaining 30 I had to cut 120 of the petal fabric, 120 of the centre fabric, and 240 of the background fabric.
After that, I just didn’t have the energy to make any more blocks. I’m hoping to sneak in an evening this week to get started on them. If not, it will be a weekend job.

This will give you an idea of the layout we are going for. Alternating bee/flower blocks, with black sashing and yellow corner stones. I think it’s going to look just perfect when its together.
Dizzy Daisy does make me feel dizzy! LOL
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LBB has a good eye.
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Cutting out all of the pieces sure will speed things along for the piecing! Pretty!
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Bees and daisies! How perfect is that?
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I love it! Lord Burton definitely has a good eye. I would be inclined to listen to him.
Blessings,
Betsy
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Daisies and bees are the perfect combination. This will be another great quilt.
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That is a lot of cutting! I’m betting the sewing goes quickly once you have time to devote to it.
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Perfect!!
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