Saturday, June 24, 2017

RSC Yellow


I love yellow.  I love the sparkle it brings to a quilt.  It will be hard to see this month end.

Early in the month I knocked out a bunch of Chunky Churn Dashes ...


... and one Scrap Jar Star.


Today I whipped out another SJS and put it on the design wall with all the others.


I love the secondary pattern that appears when the blocks are all put together.  Seeing this picture, however, reminds me that I still need to make at least one green star, part of my One Monthly Goal for June.  But I still have a few days to accomplish this!

Thanks to Angela at soscrappy for hosting the Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2017.  







9 comments:

  1. Hooray! for progress in shades of YELLOW. Wishing that I had a design wall to put my SJS blocks up on. I'm surprised that I haven't thought to throw them out on my Design Floor. Maybe I need to do something about that!!

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  2. This is going to be such a pretty quilt. I really enjoy seeing the blocks. Happy sewing!

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  3. I love yellow, too, and have really enjoyed sewing with it this month! Your scrap jar stars are looking wonderful! Isn't it great to see the quilt coming together as you make each new star?

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  4. I'm really enjoying yellow as well, so bright and cheery. Your stars are looking great altogether.

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  5. I like the chunky churn dash. It looks easy to make than a regular churn dash. Your star blocks are amazing.

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  6. Love your chunky churns. Don't recall ever seeing such blocks before. Nicely done. Scrap Jar Star looks so bright and cheerful in yellow. Great work. ;^)

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  7. You are so right... yellow really brings light and sparkle to a quilt. I love all of your star blocks together! It is going to be a fun, fun quilt.

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  8. Those blocks are looking great together.

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  9. Great blocks, Love the scrap jar stars!

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