Friday evening, I spent an enjoyable time sewing two aqua
slabs (after Cheryl Arkison’s fashion) so that I could participate in the
Rainbow Scrap Challenge which happens every Saturday. Each month Angela picks a new colour and we all link up on Saturday to show what we've accomplished. I have a few rainbow projects on the go that
need an aquamarine piece (or something blue/green) to help bring them nearer to
completion, so part of my evening was preparing, choosing and gathering aqua
bits, and just having fun playing with fabric – my happy place.
Aqua Slabs (quilt blocks) |
These two new slabs will join a bunch of others, and I
believe I am near to having a quilt top.
They are actually quite large, 15 inches unfinished, so two more (I’m
planning on black) will make a 60 x 90 quilt.
A Rainbow of Slabs |
Do you need a little inspiration, especially on using up
some scraps? Have a look at what others
are doing at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, for this first Saturday in February.
What a happy stack. So many scraps all playing together in harmony.
ReplyDeleteYour slabs look like such fun to make. And I love the bits of red orange sparkle that you added.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love the creative energy that flows when you make the slabs. No bit is too small to still add punch to the slab. What a fun stack of slabs.
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy quilts, so I can't wait to see all your blocks in harmony within 1 quilt:)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to that happy Slab quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour SEA GREEN slab looks FABULOUS with your other blocks!! Looking forward to seeing how you will combine these into a quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh pretties! I love the slabs!
ReplyDeleteOh how I prefer your slabs to my scrap vortex slabs! But I think I can tame mine somewhat. Great idea to make them 15"! A quilt in no time! Pleasure to meet a fellow Albertan (although I am now transplanted ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat slab blocks, so many different fabrics. Wow 15 inches. I have to say I prefer to make the 12 " myself.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are great - In the olden days we used to call them crumb blocks, but I like Slab - thats a cool name!
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