Maybe I should say bee block, because there is only one.  I think I finished one early back in November, so with the other groups taking breaks, it only left this one, and honestly I can't really call it a block, but rather a really long strip!  The strip above is an example of Seminole Piecework, and there are a ton of different techniques, this being just one of them.  This strip is for Stephanie at Spontaneous Threads, and she plans to use them to add little special details to individual projects, from my understanding.  Once you understand the technique, it flies together in no time, literally I had this baby done in 10 minutes.  It really is intriguing and the possibilities are limitless!
So what is with the pouch you ask?  Yeah, Stephanie is pretty darn amazing and she made every member of our group a pouch as a thank you and a little Christmas present!  Oh my goodness...AWESOME!  I had to include a close up detail of the Seminole Piecework that is on the center of this pouch, so tiny and amazing!  I love it Stephanie, and I'm sending a super huge thank you your way!
 


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Gill
01/05/2012 13:57

Wow! I love the pouch Stephanie gave you - will she be doing a tutorial for it do you think??????

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01/05/2012 15:25

What stunning pieces of stitchery!

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01/05/2012 16:17

Oh wow, that pouch is fab, and love your strip too, how intriguing!

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01/05/2012 17:08

That is so cool! I don't think I've ever seen anything like that. Very cool pouch and so fun that she sent one to everyone in the bee.

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01/05/2012 17:37

Wow! That seminole patchwork is truly amazing!

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01/05/2012 18:12

I love that pouch and your block. I am going to check that technique out, it looks very interesting.

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01/05/2012 19:03

wow - what a kind and generous gift! That seminole is amazing!

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01/07/2012 16:09

Ooo! Gorgeous pouch! The patchwork is just stunning.

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