Warehouses Closed November 28 & 29
Bee Skep - BONUS*
Bee Skep - BONUS*
Don't skip the skep! This adorable block takes more time to cut than to sew together. Use post it's to label your pieces or lay out the block on as you cut so you can keep them in order.
6" or 12" block
6” BLOCK
From Fabric 1, cut:
{C} (1) 1” x 1½” rectangle
{E} (1) 1” x 2½” rectangle
{G} (1) 1½” x 3½” rectangle
{I} (2) 1½” x 1¾” rectangle
{K} (1) 1½” x 4½” rectangle
From Fabric 2, cut:
{L} (1) 1½” square
From background fabric, cut:
{A} (2) 1½” x 6½” rectangles
{B} (2) 1” x 3” rectangles
{D} (2) 1” x 2½” rectangles
{F} (2) 1½” x 2” rectangles
{H} (2) 1½” x 1¾” rectangles
{J} (2) 1½” squares
12” BLOCK
From Fabric 1, cut:
{C} (1) 1½” x 2½” rectangle
{E} (1) 1½” x4½” rectangle
{G} (1) 2½” x 6½” rectangle
{I} (2) 2½” x 3” rectangle
{K} (1) 2½” x 8½” rectangle
From Fabric 2, cut:
{L} (1) 2½” square
From background fabric, cut:
{A} (2) 2½” x 12½” rectangles
{B} (2) 1½” x 5½” rectangles
{D} (2) 1½” x 4½” rectangles
{F} (2) 2½” x 3½” rectangles
{H} (2) 2½” x 3” rectangles
{J} (2) 2½” squares
STEP 1. ASSEMBLE BLOCK
Lay out block components as shown. Join together. Press well.
Pam Rodgers
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NOTE: The Printer Friendly Instructions might not have the corrections to pieces J and K. The correct sizes are - {J} (2) 2½” squares and {K} (1) 2½” x 8½” rectangle.
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