Saturday 25 February 2012

Rainbow Scrap Challenge - Green

When I don't have any ideas, I pick up fabric and start working with it and something happens. Geoffrey Beene

Green Mile a Minute

I’ve decided to take part in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, and only just found out about it, so I’ll have some catching up to do – January was red.  

I have wanted to make some Rainbow (Chakra) coloured quilts, and this challenge has me excited to start.  Last night I reached into my scrap drawer and made these little Mile a Minute aka Crumb quilt blocks.  I’m looking forward to March to see what colour we will be working on - I’d better get busy and start those Red blocks.  If you would like to see the latest green postings for the rainbow scrap quilters this month, check out SoScrappy.

11 comments:

  1. Welcome to the Rainbow Challenge! We are really enjoying it! Your crumb blocks are just adorable!

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  2. Yes! Welcome to the Rainbow Challenge!! Love your crumb blocks.

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  3. Glad you are joining in! Can't wait to see your red crumb blocks.

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  4. Great green blocks! So glad you jumped in to the challenge.

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  5. Welcome to the challenge Edith! Your green crumb blocks are looking wonderful!!

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  6. Glad to see you join the challenge. Do not feel behind. I joined in last Nov. Your green crumb blocks look great.

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  7. Thank you all, what a supportive group, got my little red center's picked out an a bunch of red fabric ready to go.

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  8. Great blocks! Thanks for stopping by my blog, I couldn't reply as you are a no-reply blogger.
    Quilting by the River

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    1. Thanks fro dropping by @ Inch by Inch, and I'll have to check to see how I can change my settings, I'd rather be a 'reply' blogger.

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  9. Love your blocks. I love scrap strip work like this. I didn't know what to make this year for the rainbow scrappy challenge, So I used scraps too. They are so fun and you just never know what the end quilt will look like as it is so versatile.

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