Sunday, September 11, 2011

Playing with African violets

Today I did my block for the July (!) Bee I am in. One of the requirement for the block was to make a flower in the block so I thought I would use the African violet block from the blocklotto last month that I DIDN'T win as I loved that block so much and Sophie had nicely provided instructions for different sizes of blocks. I followed Ellie's example of a pansy block but modified it slightly when I realised I made a mistake in the cutting!
I used the triangles off-cuts of my pansy to make the tiny pinwheel blocks
You can see the finished block on my blog.
Although this is slightly off-topic, I hope it is OK to post this here, otherwise please let me know and I'll delete this post.
Celine

7 comments:

  1. Projects that are Inspired by a lotto block aren't at all off-topic. I saw the block on your blog earlier and I'm glad you decided to also share it here.

    For future reference, sharing photos with setting ideas are also welcome posts.

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  2. thanks Sophie. I think this is my favorite block from the whole block lotto and your instructions with different sizes are very handy. Thanks for your hard work.

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  3. the first thing I thought when I saw this was....butterflies. Inspiring block for sure!

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  4. Good share, it inspires other projects, and that's great ~
    :-}pokey

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  5. I hadn't seen the butterfly until you spelt it out but it is another idea So many interpretations for this block.

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  6. I didn't see the butterfly until Julie pointed it out either--and then it was obvious ... and I started thinking about how to make a not paper-pieced version of this butterfly.

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  7. I like it! I think it looks even better with the modification!

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