RSC16 - June BlockStashbee - my polka dot version of the June Block - then make either an extra block or pieces toward a second blockPlay with Me - June Block - Ludo Game BlockFinalize testing and write up of my July Stashbee Block- Play with Me - May Block - Make into a pillow!
- I'd also like to share some photos from my trip....
There are only 30 days in June so I have a lot of sewing to do! I should have started with the projects with deadlines (Stashbee and Play with Me), but instead I started with the Rainbow Stash Challenge as my block is very free form, improv, liberated. It's fun to sew that way!

The geometric fabric, sea coral fabric and the stuff with the little black lines were in a little stack of fabric I found from my mom. The cherries were retrieved from the discard pile at a class I took. The batik I believe came from the tour I took at Robert Koffman? in Orange County. The little lime green flower was fabric I bought when I was loving making the half log cabin quilt so long ago. I have lots of fabric still from that project and will forever I think! : )
Click to see what others have done! http://superscrappy.blogspot.com/2016/06/scraphappy-saturday-soothing-sea-colors.html |
Thank you if you have written comments on my posts while I was on my trip. I think I'd better keep to sewing for now, but know I have read and do appreciate them!
Sometimes we NEED to do the fun stuff first!! It gets our creative juices flowing. Your AQUA Crumb Block turned out well and such a wonderful trip down memory lane!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I enjoyed visiting your blog. You have so many projects and blocks - finished! An inspiration. : )
DeleteGlad you are back home again and enjoying some sewing time. Always nice to get back into the creative flow.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting again - and for organizing this low pressure but high impact project!
DeleteWhat a wonderful selection of teals.
ReplyDeleteAnd that means something coming from you! Your fabrics and blocks are so /right/. I enjoy seeing your animal blocks and the way you have so many fabrics in them. Beautiful. Thank you for coming by!
DeleteThat is a nice selection of fabrics in your block. I am amazed that you do remember the origin of each one =)
ReplyDeleteThanks Katrin! I do think back on the history of the fabrics, maybe more than I sew them! : ) Glad you came by!
DeleteI believe I recognize a couple of those prints in your scrap block from my own stash. A good print will never go to waste!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Seems to me you have more blocks though made from your stash than I do! Your handwork is really pretty too. Thanks for coming by!
DeleteA lovely block full of memories. It's fun to travel but so nice to get home. Have a relaxing week.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming by! I really liked visiting your blog and seeing your projects - you have a great sense of color. : )
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