We are only three days into the month, but I've managed to get 15 minutes in the sewing room each day so far. That's my goal for the quarter, to spend at least 15 minutes in the sewing room every day for the rest of the year.
All of the last month's orange blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge Sampler are finished.
Rainbow Scrap Challenge Sampler By Angela Feldbush of Soscrappy |
I'm still working on all the half square triangles needed for September's Inverted Star block.
Inverted Star by Jessica Boschem of Common Threads available from Craftsy as a free download |
This one should be finished by the end of the weekend and the brown one for October started.
All the brown fabrics have been gathered up; now to decide which ones go into this month's butterfly block.
I'm looking forward to a weekend of fun stitching. Hope you are too. For more scrappy fun check out all the links over at Soscrappy.
14 comments:
All of your orange blocks look like so much fun...I love your scraps!!
I love orange! Definitely an under-appreciated color.
I love your blocks. Have a fun sewing weekend!
Great catching up on orange. Sounds like you will have a nice weekend.
Your blocks are great! I hope you have a lovely "nothing" weekend.
Love your blog header!
Hope you have a wonderful relaxing weekend!
Love your blocks. You rick brown prints, too. Happy to hear dear DT is improving.
Loved seeing all the inverted star blocks in you blog header. The orange blocks are looking good. Have an enjoyable weekend and don't forget to get in there and sew at least 15 minutes. I couldn't possibly limit myself that way. I lose track of time when I'm sewing.
WOW! Your orange block efforts are certainly eye catching Kate.
Enjoy your quiet weekend.
Live the orange inverted star! And I vote for that brown with blue, about six or seven fabrics from the left.
I love the inverted star. Great use of your oranges.
I love the fabrics in those sampler blocks!
Great sampler blocks! It is amazing what you can get done in 15 minutes a day - looking forward to seeing your progress and that pretty brown butterfly this month.
Lots of nice work!
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