The Free Bee block for June has a limited palette, which is unusual for me. Lynne asked us to make a twelve inch block, in black and white, with a pop of red. No other restrictions...I'm not used to restricting my colours, so a bit of a challenge there.
I hope you like it Lynne. |
Um ... yes it is absolutely totally and utterly incredibly and just making me feel even worse about my cooling tower...! XXX
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic - Lynne that's going to be an awesome quilt - just like the rest in the Free Bee group
ReplyDeleteWell I am not Lynne, but I do love your block, can't wait to see the whole quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow - it`s beautiful and has such a feeling of movment.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Such feelings of city reflections
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love it! I am loving the theme you're all playing with too, so striking.
ReplyDeleteI love it! It made me think of a city with an earthquake going on underground :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous - i'm also really in love with the wavy grid fabric with random black squares
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It is stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi, Marianne. LUV the block--it's very striking in those colors. It would stand out in a crowd!
ReplyDeletebest, nadia
This is amazing! Very strong design.
ReplyDeleteI love this block. It would make a great quilt design, IMHO.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am sure it will be loved!
ReplyDeletei love, love, love it. very oriental looking.
ReplyDeleteFabulous block - it truly is a mini work of fabric art :)
ReplyDeleteLove what you did! I see a city too!
ReplyDeleteCall this block Big City. very cool
ReplyDeleteI really love all these blocks...way cool!!!
ReplyDeleteYou may not be used to the colour restriction but it seems to work well for you!
ReplyDeleteIt is BEAUTIFUL ! Love it!
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