The colour of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge and
the first project I chose to work on is my Birch Tree blocks.
Red Birch Tree quilt blocks |
The Birch Tree Pattern is by Amanda Jean Nyberg, she has a
blog at Crazy Mom Quilts and is one of the co-authors of the book Sunday
Morning Quilts. My background fabric is
from Colorways by Vicki Welsh, I won a Rainbow of Vicki’s fabric in a past year
when she was sponsoring the RSC.
My red Birch Tree blocks, joining the other completed
blocks.
I’m really enjoying this pattern and looking forward to
future months and colours with the RSC to get this whole baby size quilt done.
Take a moment to have a look at all the colourful projects
at Angela’s Soscrappy blog.
Everything that is made beautiful and fair and lovely is
made for the eye of one who sees. ~ Rumi
Love this project -- just wonderful (good quote, too)
ReplyDeleteLOVING your RED Birch Tree blocks!! I like the focus of choosing a project for your RSC sewing. SEW much better (to me) than making random blocks with no set purpose... which is what I did for my first 2 years of participation!
ReplyDeleteThose birch tree blocks have been calling my name. It seems I am seeing them everywhere right now, so that means I should try to make some, right? Yours are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like those birch trees.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those birch trees at Crazy Mom Quilts - what a great idea to make them for the RSC! They look like fun to make!
ReplyDeleteI think these blocks are a genius way to use of scraps for the RSC this year! Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics. Love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat fun to see all the Birch Tree blocks together!
ReplyDeleteThe scrappy birch trees on these vivid solids is going to make for a gorgeous quilt! Happy Stitching this week.
ReplyDeletePretty! This is going to look so spectacular at the end of the year!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great choice for an RSC project! I love Rumi, perfect quote.
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