Pat Sloan is hosting a fun challenge right now. Click here to go to Pat's blog, read about the details and get the free pattern.
As you all know, I have a lot of scraps and I love to use them. I've made one block so far and middles for eleven more.
I think I will try to keep my star points in red scraps. I intentionally placed a light fabric in the center of each nine patch. Why? I have no idea. It seemed like the thing to do.
I don't know if I will stick with just twelve blocks or not. I don't know if I will sash these blocks or not. My plan is to make twelve blocks and then see what they want me to do with them after that.
As you all know, I have a lot of scraps and I love to use them. I've made one block so far and middles for eleven more.
I think I will try to keep my star points in red scraps. I intentionally placed a light fabric in the center of each nine patch. Why? I have no idea. It seemed like the thing to do.
I don't know if I will stick with just twelve blocks or not. I don't know if I will sash these blocks or not. My plan is to make twelve blocks and then see what they want me to do with them after that.
3 comments:
I do like these blocks....perhaps I should join the challenge!
I like these blocks too. Maybe i should check out that challenge.
Thanks Lynn! I just checked out Pat's post on this (a little late to the party!) and was thinking about doing this one using a lot of scrap triangles I have and loved that you went totally scrappy (centers and star points) with your block. I also wanted to go scrappy with the backgrounds and like the idea you used here of using a light in the center -- I think it will help "ground" the overall scrappiness of this approach. I saw your later posts that show that you changed gears to use up pieces made for another project so have finished these with a single background. However, this really helped me visualize how my fabrics could be used so again, thanks!
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