Showing posts with label Soul Blossoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soul Blossoms. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Modified Bento Box Quilt Top
Labels:
Modified Bento Box,
quilt top,
Soul Blossoms
Sunday, February 13, 2011
"I'm cutting them up so I can sew them back together"
Troy and I were in the Rose Room today and I pulled my Soul Blossoms project back out. I started squaring up the blocks to 16" and chopping them into four sections. As he was playing (with a triangle of fabric, a safety pin and a little plastic square, he has a great imagination) he asked me what I was doing. I said "I'm cutting them up so I can sew them back together." After I said it I thought to myself, that sounds a little silly. Troy looked a little puzzled and asked Why? I tried to explain the Bento Box to him but I think I was just confusing my 5 year old. I did get them all cut up and am now working on sewing them back together.
Another little story about Troy earlier in the week - On Wednesday I took him to get his blood tested. As soon as the nurse was ready with the needle he insisted he needed to go to the bathroom. In the bathroom, he said to me "Mom, needles are for fabric, not for people." It was just so cute.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
12 Blocks Ready to become 48
Here are my 12 blocks that I'm ready to quarter to make into Modified Bento Boxes. I added another solid, Kona Blue Jay to the mix, it seemed to coordinate well with the other Soul Blossoms fabrics. Now I just have to square each block off to 16"x16" and I'll be ready to quarter them. I'm thinking a few of these fabrics would make a nice Cosmo Bag from the new Amy Butler Style Stitches book. However, that would require me to purchase more fabric and since I'm on the fabric diet I guess I'll have to wait a bit (5 more weeks).
Labels:
Amy Butler,
Modified Bento Box,
Soul Blossoms
Friday, January 14, 2011
Soul Blossoms Start...
I cut into my Amy Butler Soul Blossom's fat quarters this week. I decided to try a Modified Bento Box Block. I am following the tutorial from Ashley at Film in the Fridge. I can't wait to quarter the blocks and see what they look like put back together. I'm using 3 Kona solids - Kona Robin Egg, Kona Cactus and Kona Pomegranate and my basic Kona White Muslin.
Labels:
Amy Butler,
Kona Cottons,
Modified Bento Box,
Soul Blossoms
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