Saturday 23 August 2014

RSC - Green




Friday nights are my nights to sew on my projects, I also tune the radio in to the Campus station CJSW 90.9 FM and listen to an evening of dance music, perhaps have a glass of wine, I sew until I can’t keep my eyes open - my favourite night of the week.  Last night I finished a couple of Wonky Churn Dash blocks in lime green for the RainbowScrap Challenge.
Wonky Churn Dash
I also sashed a Mile a Minute quilt with green.
Green shashing on Mile a Minute quilt
And that took up my whole evening, so today I’m back to long-arm quilting customer quilts, all is good.
 
Click on over to Soscrappy’s Rainbow Scrap Challenge to see what others are doing with green, and perhaps join in the fun, a good way to use up scraps and get things done.

My Soul is fed by needle and thread.

7 comments:

  1. Love your wonky churn dash blocks. So cute

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  2. Great blocks and an interesting quilt - Mile a Minute. Interesting name.

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    1. Nell, just another name for crumb, it goes together fast - a mile a minute.

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  3. So many great scraps used up with your mile a minute quilt. The green sashings do a great job of tying it all together.

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  4. That Mile a Minute quilt is looking great. Well done.

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  5. Cute wonky churn dashes. Mile a Minute looks like a great way to use up crumbs and get a quilt in the end. Relaxing too, I'll bet.

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    1. Yes relaxing, I love doing the Mile a Minute when I just want to sew and sew and sew, and not bother calculating and measuring and cutting.

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