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 fabric I picked for the lime green accent didn't stand out as much as I wanted as the cherries took over the block, but it will be a good addition to my other monthly RSC16 blocks!
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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