My January UFO is off the design wall, the backing is sewn, and the batting is cut. Next step is pin basting...only 4 more days in the month to finish this thing and I'm going to pull out all the stops to get it done!
So the design wall was free...what to put up there?
I gathered up all the 6" scrappy crumb blocks that I've been sewing for two years with the Rainbow Scrappers, and put them up on the design wall for a blast of mid-winter energy boost.
I LOVE it!
I think the pink blocks need to be between the red and the purple ones, and there need to be more pink blocks. I think I need to make more blue ones too. But it's coming along just great!
Hop over to Patchwork Times to see more design wall postings today.
And come on back tomorrow to see my Dare to Dresden post. Here's a little teaser photo...I'm adding some beads tonight and can't wait to show you my mini Dresden!
Wow! You won't need any coffee today! You can just look at your design wall to perk you up! Looking good, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteVery tropical looking! A perfect pick-me-up for this cold, snowy morning.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and agree the pink should move...
ReplyDeleteIt is very snowy here and I have shoveled already so I have the whole day to myself...hmmm what to do first!
wow so cool!
ReplyDeletewow so cool!
ReplyDeleteLOVE how bright and happy your crumbs are. This will for sure blast away any winter blues.
ReplyDeletewhat a cheerful quilt
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and colourful rainbow quilt. I agree I think the pink would look better in between the red and purple:)
ReplyDeleteLove those blocks in that setting! It's so bright and fun.
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt. And, yes, more blue and more pink blocks. I think the layout is great too. I'm sure you'll really enjoy cuddling with this or someone will really like it if you give it away.
ReplyDeleteTalk about a blast of color! Makes my mouth water. : )
ReplyDeleteOf course, you would do your Dresden MINI! Can't wait to see it.
Oh I love this one! Gives me ideas for my scraps ...thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeletethese blocks are looking very good.
ReplyDeleteYou quilt is so colorful and fun.
ReplyDeleteI love the scrappiness and colours.
ReplyDeleteYes, Move that Pink! I was told long ago not to mix pink and red...Hurts my eyes, I always told my kids when they came out dressed with odd combinations of striped pants and wild paisley shirts. I Love Dresdens, See you tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteTwo more pink blocks, move the oragne to the bottom corner and finish it with a yellow. What a fun quilt! Borders?
ReplyDeleteLOVE that riot of wonderful color!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, your rainbow blocks are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSomeone with a design wall as bright as mine! I do love these blocks. I have bins of strings that I should use for something like this. Fun!
ReplyDeleteOoh, so cute! What a happy quilt. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteThat is looking great! Very bright and cheery.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the scrappy rainbow crumbs - what a great jolt of energy in the midst of the winter doldrums!
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow scrappy quilt is so bold, what's not to love. What a great idea to use up scraps also. Sounds like it has energized you also.
ReplyDeleteWow Bright. Great rainbow scrap quilt.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteoh I love your rainbow strings! I'm seeing so many great string quilts around-starting to waver on my vow to now do another...:)
ReplyDeletegreat scrappy blocks.
ReplyDeleteLove the crumb blocks. I see a little of "Sunday Mornin Quilts" influence.
ReplyDeletefantastic, bright and happy! love all the colors.
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