May has kept me
busy working on the Mount Royal University Library’s Professional Day, keeping
up with my longarm quilting deadlines and preparing for a concert, I sing with the
Mount Royal Kantorie Choir and we will be preforming Mozart’s Requiem at the
end of the month.
Thankfully I’ve
been able to snatch a few moments over the last couple of weeks to play with my
green scraps – yeah! I’ve completed just
over a hundred little four patches for my Rainbow Rows quilt by Lissa Alexander
and just a few leaders and enders in green.
One and a half inch green four patches |
I’m looking
forward to see what other have been up to in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, I’m
always inspired by the colours, creativity and productivity of this group.
Singing is a way of
escaping. It's another world. I'm no longer on earth. ~ Edith Piaf
You should put 'Singer' on your profile.
ReplyDeleteLove your wee 4 patches. They look like fun.
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Thanks Terri, I've got 'singing' under interests on my complete profile page, I'll consider adding it to my profile on the homepage.
DeleteWOW you managed to get a whole lot done with those wee 4 patches. And so many wonderful greens.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful four patches. You are off to a great start.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! on getting SEW much done in little bits of time. Looks like you've got quite a nice selection of scraps in May's GREEN Color of the Month. Happy Quilting!!!
ReplyDeleteOh boy! I can't wait to see this!
ReplyDeleteA nice pile of little four patches; this is going to be something great!
ReplyDeleteHave the magazine, bookmarked the same one and haven't done a darned thing yet. Good for you for being so far along.
ReplyDeleteLots of little blicks accomplished. Your Rainbow Rows is going to be fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with all the little 4-patches. Your greens are very bright and happy.
ReplyDeleteLove all your green prints. Cute 4-patch blocks. That's a beautiful quilt. Looking forward to seeing your quilt come together during the RSC.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Four patches are so fun to play with.
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