The colour of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is
Pink, so I separated all my pink scraps and started to sew and play.
My pink fabric scraps |
I completed two Wonky Churn Dash blocks and a few leaders
and enders.
Wonky Churn Dash quilt block |
I also got a good start on a couple of pink slabs (see
Cheryl Arkinson’s Just One Slab), perhaps I’ll finish these for next Saturday. I’ll need to take a look at my Rainbow Scrap
Challenge blocks and see which other projects still need pink. Time for a tally!
Starting to look like a slab |
Have a look at Angela’s Soscrappy blog to see all the lovely
projects and you may be motivated to join us.
I love the challenge as it has really given me direction and helped me
work through my scraps and stash.
Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.
~ Maya Angelou
Loving all your pretty pinks. Those wonky churn dash are so cute.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing great with your pink scraps.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonky churn dashes. I have never seen them before.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great start on pink. Organizing and playing with all the scraps is the most fun of all.
ReplyDeleteI've always liked your Wonky Dashes. How cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to Cheryl's slab block tutorial. I wasn't familiar with the term but kept seeing it in other posts by those in the RSC. Now I know!
ReplyDeleteI'm finding all these pink blocks so cheerful!
Lots of scrappy pink goodness going on. The wonky churn dashes look like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI do like your wonky churn dashes....so much inspiration and ideas from this challenge I would never have known about. I like doing slabs too.....and thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteLove what your are doing with your pink scraps. I like to make slabs, too.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking good! I love your pinks!
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