This is my block for Amber's theme, "Sewing", for the Ringo Pie bee. Well, Amber's month was...ahem.... April.., meaning I was four months late! There are no very many good excuses for the delay except that this block was actually quite time-consuming. Can you tell? Although I enjoyed making it, I was doubting my own sanity throughout the process. 'Seriously? Am I really going to tackle this beast?'
It was extremely pleasing to have it finished though! While I was sewing those uncountable fabric pieces, I really wasn't sure if it was going to look like I had planned. The finished result is, I say, quite close to what I wanted it to look like, so I had a big Yay session!
I love fabric shopping and I know you do too ;) There is something about walking into the fabric store and seeing lovely fabric on the bolt on the shelf. It fires me up to go look for some fun fabrics!
I love the vibe and I know I will always appreciate any opportunity to go fabric shopping as long as I live because it is so therapeutic and exciting.
This quilt block for me was to create the kind of a fabric shelf that would hopefully remind Amber of the awesome feel at the fabric store ;) I don't know if she would like any of these fabrics in this fabric shelf, so I added some drawers that she could imagine there are maybe some cool fat quarters in them!
At first this shelf had these legs like above. After mulling it over for a few days, I realized they are unnecessary, so I went ahead and ripped the seams and removed the legs.
The reason I wanted to add legs were because I was SO inspired by Kylie's easel block which she did such an incredibly amazing job creating perspectives for. I really wanted to do something similar. Although I was pleased with the 3D effect (not as amazing as Kylie's of course), I had come to terms that these legs don't make a lot of sense. They would have to be so super tall to the point some children could easily sneak underneath the shelf! Not so safe! Reconstruction had to happen!
I have been enjoying paper-piecing so much lately and am really excited to get caught up in this bee! Next up is a traditional house for Kerry!
Thank you for stopping by ;) I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I absolutely Love This!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteThats wonderful! I cant believe you even did the teeeeeny little bolt ends on top too - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteit is too cute! amber is going to be so happy and i think that it was weeeeell worth the wait!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! I can't get over the tiny tops to the bolts!! I loved it both with and without legs. You amaze me, so worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteI am almost speechless with this block Ayumi but I just have to say something! It really is incredible! Such a feeling of light and fun, and playfulness, brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful block!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous!!! Love it and that it reminds you of all the good fabric that is around! Thanks for showing us this!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you did those tiny pieces for all of the bolts. Maddeningly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGasp! Love, love, love!
ReplyDeleteOh my word!! I live this block!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBellissimo! Complimenti!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful block!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is absolutely incredible! You did a wonderful job!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, fab idea, and love the 3D-ness of it
ReplyDeleteOh, Amber is so lucky. Your attention to detail is amazing, with those tiny white squares on top of every 'bolt'. Gorgeous rainbow of fabric, Ayumi, and it totally gives off the fabric shopping vibe. I have a lot of experience, so I know these things. hehe.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, what a great block! Yes, that little strip of fabric above each bolt, it kills me! Amazing detail! Love it! and I agree that Kylie's easel was fantastic and I don't think she ever paper pieced before the bee. Great job, Ayumi!
ReplyDeleteOh I was just admiring the perspective you created with those wee legs, and then you chopped them off!
ReplyDeleteFabulous block nonetheless.
I love this! At first I thought it was books, but then I saw the little detail at the tops that make it bolts. So cute, and colorful!
ReplyDeleteYou have absolutely and totally out down yourself. Stunning, just stunning.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the legs, but this block is another amazing feat by the ever amazing Y.O.U!
ReplyDeleteLove this block so much! And also liked the legs :-) Would love to have this on my sewing room wall.
ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing ! Would love to have a pattern for it. Love the legs!
ReplyDeleteThis appeals to me on sooo many levels....the intricate detail, the lovely fabrics, the rainbow color order, the grainy fabric...I could go on! I think it might have to hijack the postal carrier on the way to Amber's house.
ReplyDeletewonderful, i love it!! i get such a wave of inspiration looking at your creations!! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness A! You must have the patience of a saint! This is spectacular! All those tiny wee pieces must have driven you mad! well done on a truly awesome block! Jxo
ReplyDeleteThat has to be the most awesome block I've seen today! I don't know how you had the patience for all the little pieces, but it looks incredible! =D
ReplyDeleteLooks great! And it is an awesome idea for little stripes of your favourite fabricks. I have some of them I would really like to keep the memory about and this block looks like a great idea for it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say it again, You are nothing short of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! ^______^
ReplyDeleteLook at your fabrics, so cute!! And I'm so jealous;)
ReplyDeleteAyumi, this is such an amazing block!!! All of those little pieces!!!! I love every little bolt of fabric. The drawers look perfect at the bottom too. There is so much detail! It must have taken you forever!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ayumi,
ReplyDeleteIt's unbelievable!!! It look likes a 5000 pieces puzzle! I love the fabrics and their colors. Congratulation about your work of art.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Hugs from Portugal
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Ayumi, It's fabulous! Now everyone's going to be attempting something similar. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLove this so much, but then I love everything you do! So clever!
ReplyDeleteGood grief this block is over the top fabulous! How perfect to include the bolt ends sticking out the tops! It really does have the feel of a real quilt shop shelf. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteHello Ayumi. It's wonderful to see how you tap into your imagination, and find a way to express it in these intricate fabric collages. The imagery and colors and skill of your sewing really combine to create something original.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes.
Oh so much fun! At first glance I thought it was a bookshelf filled with books!! Fabric and books-two of my most favorite things!
ReplyDeleteA very cute block in fresh colours.Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteWow...Amazing! What a fun block. You are so talented and imaginative!
ReplyDeleteOh, girl!!!!! That literally gave me goosebumps! Like Krista said, those tiny white squares on the top edges of the bolts are something! They're what make it so realistic, for sure.
ReplyDeleteHow big is the finished block? I'd love to see a photo with a ruler along the edge.
Thanks for sharing your amazing talent once again. You don't post on your blog that often, but it's always soooooo worth the wait!
Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!! Ayumi, you are the best. The best the best the best. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful block! I think the legs looked just fine with the shelf. Are you going to have the pattern available to buy? I would love to make my own little fabric shelf...lucky bee recipient :)
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely amazing! I loved the legs too, but it works equally well without them. I would visit a shop (and have done...lots) with those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLoved the dimension the legs gave the block. Your work is so charming, and as always I'm amazed!
ReplyDeleteLove this block Ayumi!! Such amazing attention to detail, you really are the best!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! This is the most fabulous block ever! I aspire to make something like that someday....or to have a real-life shelf like it!
ReplyDeleteMaravilhoso.
ReplyDeleteParabens pelas mãos que tens.
Pinta
Olá Ayumi!
ReplyDeleteLinda sua criação, ficou fantástica! Parabéns!
ginapatchwork.blogspot.com
Ayumi, you are just amazing!!! This is my favourite for a long time! I just love your idea and the way how you have made every small detail - even thosen small white squares on the top of every fabric! But I would love to have the legs for the self, just so perfect picture! Because here are no real fabric shops and I can't enjoy fabric shopping, neither have a fabric self like that, I guess the second best is to sew my on self! Thank you for aaaah-experience and inspiration! x Teje
ReplyDeleteForgot to say that I have pinned this. I hope you don't mind. If so, please tell me. Teje
ReplyDeleteReally brilliant block ~ you are so talented!
ReplyDeleteOh Ayumi, this is such an amazing block! All those gorgeous bolts of pretty fabrics and, like everyone else, I am so in awe of the tiny bolt tops! I feel very humbled for you to say I inspired you. You have always been one of my biggest sources of inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteI actually love the legs you made for your shelf. They gave it awesome perspective. But it's equally gorgeous without them. I admire the time you took with this, I so would have skipped the bolt ends myself because of that!!
Wow what a wonderful idea I hope you din't mind if I pin this to Pinterest x
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most amazing blocks I have ever seen. The thought and care that you put into every piece is so evident and the result is stunning.
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY what Megan said… most amazing block ever, and you can see the love and care you but into each seam and piece! You are AMAZING, Ayumi!
ReplyDeleteVery smart Ayumi.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Argentina
This is a block worth waiting for! I love it :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, she will DEFINITELY not be disappointed. I do love it and you are a piecing fairy! I hope you might be interested in working with Leila (Where the Orchids Grow) and I on a project we're cooking up for some fun... Just start thinking about it =)
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing Ayumi!! And so thoughtful about the children in her imagination lol! I don't even want to know how long it took you to piece all of those teeny tiny white tips of the bolts!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing Ayumi!! And so thoughtful about the children in her imagination lol! I don't even want to know how long it took you to piece all of those teeny tiny white tips of the bolts!
ReplyDeleteHi Ayumi! This is one of most incredible thing I have never seen! Oh, my! You have so many talent! Congrats, sweetie! But I must tell you I loved the legs! I really believe you had done an amazing job with them. Anyway, this project is gorgeous with legs or not. Regards from Brazil!
ReplyDeleteAww such sweet things you've said! Thank you simone!! I don't know if I should've kept the legs, but it was a fun experiment to see it with and without legs ;)
Deletehoooo,fantastico,un trabajo para valorar,las manos,me gustaria hacerlo
ReplyDeleteun saludo desde Barcelona
I have to leave a comment, because this block just blew me away! However, I don't have anything fresh to say! The previous comments have said it all! SUPER, AWESOME, MAGNIFICO, UNBELIEVABLE, TOTALLY OUTDONE YOURSELF, SO REALISTIC, ETC, ETC.! Makes me want to shop there. Or paint a bookcase a beautiful teal color with drawers below it with different color pulls and fill it with gorgeous, scrumptious fabric! I love seeing your creations, you inspire me!
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P.S. I liked the legs, too.
P.P.S. What does Joe think?
Oh my!! I absolutely love this!! I just wish my fabric shelf looked as nice and neat!! hehe
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! I love all your creations! Yesterday I made three more fabric baskets using your free tutorial, thank you again for sharing it. I posted a photo on Facebook just now and put on a link to your blog so my readers can see your fantastic blog. Thank you so much, Ayumi, for sharing your ideas with us! xo I've been reading your blog for a LONG time and have made several of these little baskets for gifts.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and is really really fantastic! I love your work!
ReplyDeleteThis is probably the coolest paper piecing block I have ever seen! Wow!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how can you have all those patience!!!
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot!!
Wow! Really fantastic!
Ciao.
Laura
This is just adorable! You did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes. This is AMAZING. I can understand why you were questioning your sanity! This must have taken you a long time to construct. But it's so worth it! I'm sure Amber is over the moon for this block!
ReplyDeleteAuyumi, that is WONDERFUL! You are so talented - talented beyond belief! Every little book is calling my attention. Great fabric choices. :) I do have to say though, I was your biggest fan of the "feet" on the bookcase. I would have left them on. It really added to the dimension. Without them, it is fabulous, but with them, spectacular! Thank you so much for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic , so clever !!
ReplyDeleteFantastic rainbow fabric selection! The block is brilliant, and your work is amazing.
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I LOVED the legs. :-(
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colours and the detais is amazing :-)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this! I would sure love to see a quilt or wallhanging planned with this block and other similar ones.
ReplyDeleteYou are SEW creative!!
KarenP3720@aol.com
sueanncl@yahoo.com This quilt is adorable.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric shelf block is just too cute! Love it. Found your blog via Red Pepper Quilts. I'll be back to read more.
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