Well good morning cute people!...
I have missed you:)
Today is the
and this is barn 6...
Sunny Sunflower!!!
But first I need to apologise because yesterday...
I neglected to announce the winner of the giveaway from my last post.
I'm so sorry but time just got away from me.
The winner is
I will be sending her these
precuts...
And Kimberly at Fat Quarter Shop will be
sending her a bundle of Lori Holt Solids!
YaY!!!!
A Big Thank You to Stephanie and
everyone so much to everyone
for leaving me bloggy love about the YouTube
sessions...
you all put a smile on my face:)
Now onto the quilty Barn:)
Cut your pieces for the
sunny sunflower block.
I cut 12 background squares at 1 1/2"...
4 yellow 2 1/2" squares...
4 yellow 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" rectangles...
4 green 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" rectangles...
4 green 1 1/2" squares ...
and 1 green 2 1/2" square for the center.
to go to my tutorial that I have previously done.
Now cut your barn block.
Stitch up your sunny sunflower block...
It should measure 6 1/2" square before you sew it into the side of the barn:)
One cute little
Sunny Sunflower Block.
Some of you may recognize this block
from a quilt pattern that I published and taught several years ago....
The blocks for that quilt finished at 12"
and I called the pattern Sunny Sunflower.
I thought one in yellow and green needed to go on the side of barn number 6.
It's not quite ready for harvest yet ....
so the center is still green:)
Now build your barn around it.
I thought that this barn needed
some honeybee's flying around inside:)
some honeybee's flying around inside:)
I didn't get a chance to put borders on barn 5 yet.
After market is over...
I'll get them both sashed....
but for right now they will remain
on the design wall in my little studio
keeping a bumblebee block company:)
We are halfway finished with the first
Quilty Barn Along quilt
and in 2 weeks from today
I will be posting barn number 7...
as well as..
the first block in the
next barn quilt I will be making!!!
Have a quilty barn kind of day...
and I will be stalking the
to see your cute quilty barns!!!!
xx
Lori
17 comments:
Thanks again Lori! I can't wait!!!
Congrats to Stephanie! Love this newest barn :) and I am excited to see your next barny project!
you are so generous to share your talents with us.
Thanks
Thanks for BEEing sew inspiring! You're super!
That bee fabric is so cute. I would pick a barn with a big sunflower if I was a bee!!!
I made a flower yesterday too !!! LOVE it. And I LOVE this barn. Do you not love that bee fabric!
Love Love that bee fabric.....ok, I'll bite- where can I get me some?
and the bee block to go with! I'm in love.....thats the buzzzzzzzzzzz
Another great block...thanks. I am behind, only have 3 done. Need to get caught up on this cutie quilt.
I love the sunflower =D
Congrats Steph and I love the sunflower - I think its nice that it gets to keep company with the cute little bee while you are away!! Have fun!
Solids? So happy 'bout that! I'm flying to UT in a few weeks and my first stop will be Material Girlsmso I can stock up in everything Lori Holt!
Oh Lori, you are such an inspiration to me! Been watching your YouTube videos today! I am learning some little tricks of the trade from you. Do you have a little Singer Featherweight sewing machine? Just bought one!
Keep inspiring my friend!
Hugs,
Maryjane
I want to make Sunny Sunflower, but I'm leaving for a vacation! I will be taking a bunch of hexis to work on at night in my hotel room. And I ordered my Bake Sale from FQS a few days ago!
I love the sunflower block, cute.
I love these blocks and so does my daughter-in-law who is moving into her new house soon! I am making her a valance using the barns! Thank you so much for the idea, the tutorials and patterns!
Have fun at market, wish that I were there!
Oh my, oh my, oh my! Your creativity and talent is just amazing. Thank you for the sweet patterns and inspiration. I just love EVERYTHING you do!
Love you studio, your fabrics and all your quilting ideas. I want to make sew a barn block but I wanted to make a farm not just barns. maybe someday. Its on my project list for sure :) Thanks for the great idea.
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