by Linda Theil I found one lonely bee buzzing around in my scrap bin and wondered if it might be big enough to make a mini-backpack, bag-charm for my granddaughter's new bee-themed overnight bag, as described in AppletonDance post "Bee weekender" . Bee weekender Turns out the bee was not big enough to fit the four-inch pattern piece for the front of Carolina Little Stitches' "Mini Bug Pack" , but I was able to use other scraps to piece a front and back for the new bee bag -- and it turned out real cute! Bee bag front Bee bag back Bee bag peek inside
by Linda Theil I have been following the Fat Quarter Shop's "Sewcialites 3" free, sew-along currently running on their social media and website. It's a really good program with a new designer block every week demonstrated by shop owner Kimberly Jolly on the Fat Quarter Shop's YouTube channel . I became intrigued by a really intricate block debuted on week #13 titled "Back Porch" by designer Joanna Figueroaof Fig Tree & Co. I came up with my own coloring ideas, and went to my scrap bin to find some options for making the block. Since my scraps were small, I settled on making the six-inch block, although I usually don't sew such small blocks. All I needed to get started was a 2.5-inch feature square for the middle and I was off to the races. My design board in the photo is a stretched canvas replica of my grandson's artwork presented to me for my birthday in 2021. I filled in the back of the board with batting and held the batting in place w...