The Honey Bee Quilt
This week we are swapping 1930s reproduction fabrics in class. And I have patterned the very traditional, very cute Honey Bee Block for this swap.
Of course, you can make this quilt out of scraps, fat quarters, or your stash. It’s great out of 1930s reproduction fabrics, would be wonderful in solids for a fresh, modern look or most any fabric grouping available today. I guess that’s why it’s a classic!
Here is the link to the free Honey Bee Block PDF:
Honey Bee Block
And if you need setting help, here’s the Ls of Sashing Method PDF link:
And certainly you could arrange your own swap of 10″ squares with your Guild, Friendship Group or Quilt Class. Here is my Swap Instruction Sheet:
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