Happy to have found a little pile of turquoise bookmarks this
week - buried on the corner of my quilting table - that needed finishing.
Mini log cabin book marks in turquoise, getting ready for an
artisan sale in November. Each year we
have a Faculty and Staff artisan sale at Mount Royal University (in Calgary), and
we are growing as a couple of years ago we also included student artisans. I have sold quilts, however it’s always nice
to have smaller priced items as well.
Playing with turquoise this month lets me participate in
Soscrappy’s Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
You are alive and that is the only place you need to be to start. ~
Carrie Rainey
AWESOME project for the RSC (and your artisan sale!!)
ReplyDeleteWow. Such pretty bookmarks!
ReplyDeletetiny tiny blocks = great
ReplyDeleteEverything tiny is cuter and you lovely bookmarks are no exception.
ReplyDeleteWow! Now those are some SMALL log cabin even by my standards! They are awesome! ;^)
ReplyDeleteAre those log cabins paper pieced to get them to be so small? They are PRECIOUS!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I make them from 3/4 inch strips, so each strip finishes at 1/4 inch - not paper pieced.
Deleteyikes! I would never sew them straight enough!
DeleteVery pretty. I have a feeling that there will be a lot more books getting read during this virus scare. Have a super week!
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