When I pulled my purple fabrics out of my scrap box, I was slightly concerned because I didn't have a large selection of light and medium purples. However, when I was sorting through some old project piles, I realized that I had a pile of light and medium purples mixed in with the fabric left over from one of my twin baby quilts. So I mixed in these fabrics with my darks and went back to work!
Here are my last five blocks for the month:
# 29 Economy Patch, #30 End of Day, #31 Evening Star
#32 Farmer's Daughter, #33 Farmer's Puzzle
These blocks were much quicker to put together than some of the previous ones since theses have much larger pieces. I really like that end of day block and it would be fun to use on its own in a quilt.
Here are all eleven blocks for this month:
Now to wait patiently until the next color is announced!
Have a happy week! We are leaving today to go to Arizona for four days to see some spring training baseball games! I will be back on Friday to share my received Rainbow Mini Swap package and to show off the final mini I sent to my partner!
What is the Rainbow Scrap Challenge?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the Rainbow Scrap Challenge?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks. Enjoy your trip to Arizona.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your assortment of blocks! Some of them are so unusual and they're all gorgeous. What size are they?
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks! Some of them really showcase how nicely purple and yellow can play together!
ReplyDeleteA very nice collection for this month. I like the pops of bright cheddar here and there. Have a great trip and enjoy the warm weather.
ReplyDeleteGood job! Nice selection of blocks and fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSEW glad that you found some more PURPLE scraps to play with!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, as usual!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks! So many fun patterns. Trying them all out is always the fun of samplers.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteThose are the prettiest blocks! Such a great idea to combine the two projects!
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying seeing your sampler blocks each week. Such a wonderful idea combining them with the RSC!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of blocks and so beautifully pieced.
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