Block Crazy is an adventure and construction game, with a handcrafted style that will appeal to all lovers of sandbox games. This amazing game offers a unique experience that will allow you to create, build and explore your creative world of cubic blocks. With a wide variety of materials available, you can build anything you can imagine, from office buildings to castles and temples.
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Block Crazy gives you the opportunity to create your own city in a cubic craft world. The possibilities are endless, and the game gives you the freedom to build something incredible, unique and great. With addictive and exciting gameplay, this sandbox-style game will provide you with many hours of entertainment and fun.
With a wealth of materials available, you can build the building of your dreams and then explore your construction. You can build a variety of structures, from hospitals and supermarkets to forests and more. Once you have built your creative world, you can explore and enjoy all the possibilities you have created in Block Crazy.
In summary, Block Crazy is an exciting and entertaining game that offers a unique gaming experience. With very simple controls similar to those of the title that served as its inspiration, Block Crazy will help you unleash your imagination. This game may contain many advertisements between screen loads.
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As you stitch keep beads away from the edge of the diamond and give yourself a generous seam allowance. When you piece the diamonds into blocks you will break your sewing machine needle if it hits anything hard.
I covered three of the seams on this block in hand-dyed lace and then embroidered along the edge of the lace. The first seam illustrated above has a line of three Detached Chain stitches worked in a fan shape using a hand-dyed silk thread. In the middle of the fan, at the base, I stitched on a small bead.
The first thing you notice about this diamond is the silk ribbon iris that are emerging from the button cluster. The leaves are made of Leaf stitch which is on page 133 of The Visual Guide to Crazy Quilting Design. The upright central petals of the iris are made using a 7mm ribbon. I worked a Twisted Chain stitch and then the lower petals that point downward are made by two leaf stitches that emerge from under the Twisted chain stitch.
The seam between patch 1 and 2 was covered by lace with a heart-shaped motif running its length. At the top of every second heart shape, I added Detached Chain stitches and two straight stitches topped with seed beads. Between the heart shapes I added a seed bead. On the other side of the seam in brown perle #5 thread I worked three lines of Stem Stitch. Along these lines in light brown 2mm silk ribbon I worked Leaf stitch (directions for this can be found in my book The Visual Guide to Crazy Quilting Design) At the top of the stem is a metal novelty charm, 6 petal flower that is secured to the block with a black bead.
Along the edge of patch 5, I have secured some brown velvet ribbon. Over the ribbon, I used perle #8 cotton thread to work the stems in Stem stitch. To the stems I added Cast-on stitch and added a gold bead at the base. I made these gold flower petals using Bullion Knots wrapped in a Detached Chain stitch. Seed beads top off a row of Straight stitches worked in a metallic thread.
The last seam runs along the edge of patch 4. I covered it in a green commercial braid that I added beads along the central line. Then along the edge, I added 3 straight stitches in cotton perle #8 and small novelty flower beads secured with a seed bead.
You can see that I started these two seam embellishments with a line of Feather stitch. I used a buttonhole twist silk thread. Using the same thread I worked the base of the flowers in Cast-on stitch. Two Bullion Knots formed the buds to which I added two straight stitches topped with seed beads.
For the edge of piece 5, I first covered it with hand-dyed lace. Here, I worked straight stitches on both sides topped with beads or topped them with blue flower novelty beads. Down the center using 7mm hand-dyed silk ribbon I worked a line of Fargo roses
This small detail along the edge of patch 6 is covered with a dark ribbon. Along the edge of the ribbon I used Alternating Buttonhole Stitch worked in a hand-dyed cotton Perle #5 thread. I then added Cast-on stitch to the arms before adding two straight stitches to the base and a seed bead to the middle of each flower.
The quilt is on the front of two of my books: The Visual Guide to Crazy Quilting Design and my new book Crazy Quilting for Beginners Handy Pocket Guide. You do not need my books to join in on this stitch along, but I strongly recommend that you have at least the pocket guide, if not the full Visual Guide to Crazy Quilting Design.
You can download the patterns for the three diamonds that make up the block. Here is light tone diamond, the mid tone diamond, and the dark tone diamond. When embellishing, feel free to follow what I have done, OR adapt my ideas to your liking. Embellish the blocks as you see fit and have fun and there are no rules in Crazy Quilting!
As you stitch keep beads away from the edge of the diamond and give yourself a generous seam allowance. When you piece the diamonds into blocks you will break your sewing machine needle if it hits anything hard.
The first thing you notice on this block is the spray of silk ribbon flowers that run up the middle of the block. The flowers are created using Leaf stitch. The directions are on page 133 of my book The Visual Guide to Crazy Quilting Design. French Knots form the centre of the flowers. The stems are two threads twisted together and then couched down. The lighter foliage is Feather stitch. I topped each of the arms of the feather stitches with seed beads.
The seam of patch 1 and patch 2 is Buttonhole stitches spaced to allow room for bugle beads. I changed the height of the buttonhole stitches and added a seed bead to the top of the highest ones. The thread is a variegated cotton perle #8.
Patch 3 is a long thin awkward strip of fabric which I felt was a bit too thin so I covered it some vintage ribbon secured with Herringbone stitch. I added small ears in leaf stitch. The directions are on page 133 of my book The Visual Guide to Crazy Quilting Design. I then added seed beads to the center of the leaf stitches. The flower shaped plastic beads were added last.
Alternating Up and and Down stitch coverers the seam between patches 1 and 2 worked using cotton perle #5 thread. I topped one arm with silk ribbon Fargo roses and the other with a seed bead.
In this detail of patches 3 and 4 you can see how I worked Buttonhole stitches using a gold cotton perle #5 thread and topped them with seed beads. The other seam was created using my stitchers templates. I traced off the 2 scallops using a water-dissolvable pen. Using a brown cotton perle #5 I covered the line in Chain stitch. Detached chain stitches further decorate the scallops before adding seed beads and a larger bronze bead at the base of the scallop.
Patch 5 was a very simple treatment as all I did was cover the seam with a commercial braid then added some straight stitches and see beads. The last thing i did was to add the wide vintage lace along the edge of patch 6
The most noticeable seam runs up the middle of the block between patch 1 and 2. Using cotton perle #5 I worked a line of Feather stitch before adding bugle beads and quarter rounds of Buttonhole Wheel Cups. These are worked in hand dyed blue wool. At the base of each cup is a black seed bead.
Over a black and gold ric-rac braid I used a blue cotton perle #5 to work straight stitches and Detached chain stitches. Small straight stitches were worked in gold metallic thread. Beads were added last.
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