Book Review Tuesday + Giveaway Day: #2

This week I am moving Book Review Tuesday up a day, and including it in the Giveaway Day over @ Sew Mama Sew.

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Review

Today’s review is on the book Modern Bee.
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Title: “Modern Bee” – 13 quilts to make with friends
Author: Lindsay Conner
Publisher: C&T Publishing/Stash Books
ISBN:  978-1-60705-730-7

This book is a great reference guide, if you plan to join or run a virtual bee. I loved the focus in this book on the do’s and don’ts of a bee, and the details on what type of bees are available.

I recently joined my first bee. I followed the rules laid out by the organizer and made sure I posted my blocks on time. I did not know that there are specific etiquette’s expected though. Since reading this section, I now include a note in each of my blocks I send.

The book has a great layout, it is split into 3 sections starting with beginners, Confident Beginner and Intermediate blocks.  Each block is assigned a month in each of the sections.

  1. January, February, March, April = Beginner. The beginner blocks are indeed easy and a great start for all individuals.
  2. May, June, July, August = Confident Beginner. This section the blocks are getting more complex and accuracy is required. It has a lot of HST (Half Square Triangles) and alignment required for the pieces.
  3. September, October, November, December + Charity Quilt = Intermediate. Introduces some new skills like circles/curves, intricate/small piecing as well as nesting shapes.

For each month, the block selected has details and steps on how to make the block, as well as how to layout the full quilt. The measurements and fabric needs are included for the individual block and what that will also mean for the full quilt.

The last section has some basic tips for finishing a quilt, which is the last step when everyone gets all their blocks back.

The thought that went into the layout of the block is obvious. I think, it has been designed to help every one in a bee get involved and improve your skills along the way.

Initially, I was not overly thrilled about the book.  However, the more I understand and participate in my bee,  and the more I tried the projects out, the more I enjoyed this book. It is definitely worth the purchase and is fast becoming one of my favorite project books.

My rating out of 5 is:
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Project

I decided to create some blocks for Spoonflower’s Project Linus Quilt. For inspiration, (and to kill two birds with one stone so to speak) I used this book. I chose 6 blocks, 2 from each section. I am half way through.

The first two blocks, in the beginner section, are definitely easy to complete. Instructions were clear, and the blocks are quick to complete (approx. 30 minutes).

January: Mosaic Tiles
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March: Bluebell’s CabinBluebells_Cabin

The last block I have completed, is from the confident beginner section. This block definitely had many more pieces and required a high level of accuracy for both cutting and piecing. The alignment of each of the 2.5″ blocks, is definitely a skill required to finish off the block. This block took about 60 minutes.

July: Cordelia’s Garden
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The other 3 blocks, I plan on completing are:
August: Neon Ninja Star
October: Ziggy Stardust
Charity Quilt: String Circles

I will post them with they are complete. On to the…..

Give-away

One brand new copy of this book will be given away based on the rules for Giveaway Day.

  • Open until December 13 at 5 p.m. PST.
  • Winners will be notified December 15.
  • Your item will be shipped by December 20.
  • Will ship Internationally.

All you need to do is leave a comment on what bees you have enjoyed or about what you liked in the bees you have participated in. If you haven’t participated in one that too is ok :-), just let us know. There is a second chance to win if you are a follower, just leave a second comment. A winner will be chosen at random.

Next Book Review: Pretty in Patchwork: holidays {24.12.2013}

A disclaimer, all reviews and opinions of the books reviewed will be mine, unless otherwise stated. Please note, I may not respond to all comments due to volume and bandwidth.

258 thoughts on “Book Review Tuesday + Giveaway Day: #2

  1. Fran's avatarFran

    153. I haven’t participated in a bee as yet (not sure my skills are good enough!) but I love reading about bees. I’m sure I’ll bite the bullet eventually & it’s great that there are books like this which provide inspiration & helpful information. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  2. nikitasmith's avatarnikitasmith

    158. I have no participated in any bees although it seems like it would be a blast, my daughter hwoever has recently signed up with a primary bee and helping her with that has been fun.

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  3. Nita's avatarnitadances

    160. I have enjoyed bees in the past, but will be taking a break from them in the new year. They are a lot of work and unfortunately, there is always one (or more) blocks that I can’t use because they didn’t follow the guidelines for colour/size etc.

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  4. Jodi R's avatarJodi R

    164. I am so new to quilting I haven’t made my first quilt yet. Until I get some skills behind me I don’t think I would subject anyone to my work in a bee swap. I also wonder if I could cope with relinquishing control to someone else.

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  5. bee's avatarbee

    174. i’ve got 3 quilts from a bee/mini group that i was in. they are a great ways to learn and try new things. it can be difficult figuring out what the quilt needs vs. what you want to add to it.

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  6. Amy C's avatarAmy C

    176. I have been in 6 bees – 2 are current. I like the friendships that are made, not necessarily all the blocks, but the sisterhood that goes with it is nice 🙂

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  7. Garilyn's avatarGarilyn

    178. I have not participated in a bee, but they sound fun and I hope to some day. I did initiate a friendship quilt with 3 others ladies in which we each brought a stack of light squares and a stack of dark squares. We shared the squares and made half square triangles (?). We each did a different layout. It was neat seeing all the quilts and how different they could look even though they all had the same fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  8. Crystal's avatarCrystal

    182. I have done about 4 bees in the past and have only finished 2 due to people dropping out half way through or just dropping off the face of the earth. Not sure if I would do a bee again…maybe with only people I know.

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  9. Sheila Stauffer's avatarSheila Stauffer

    189. I haven’t done a bee yet, but have done some round robins quilts with a group. It was so fun to see what each added, and when it was all said and done….amazing! I’d like to try a bee in 2014, on my list of things to accomplish.

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  10. Judith's avatarJudith

    199. I have never participated in a bee, but they look very interesting. Maybe 2014 is the year. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this book.

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