It's brown month over at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I needed some brown blocks for my Maverick Stars collection.
And here's the whole collection so far on the design wall. It is such a fun project to work on to use up small cutoff triangles for the wonky star points.
To see more brown projects, hop over to SoScrappy.
If they had a contest, I bet you would win for the most RSC projects in the works!
ReplyDeleteThese stars are fun, and I like the reverse value placement effect.
I love your star quilt. It has inspired me so much that I had to start the RSC challenge with stars myself.
ReplyDeleteAll so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I have a drawer full of waste triangles, so I will have to try making some maverick stars.
ReplyDeleteVery fun way to use up those tiny scraps.
ReplyDeletegreat scrappy stars -
ReplyDeleteYour stars always make me smile. And covet. 8)
ReplyDeleteThe scrappiness of the background for the stars is delightful and really helps the stars twinkle.
ReplyDeletegreat looking stars! they will make a nice quilt when they're all done...
ReplyDeleteI love making liberated stars, and yours are especially inviting. I always enjoy your writing and your quilts--thank you for sharing so much with your readers.
ReplyDeleteReversing the colors is a great idea. They add so much to the variety of the mix. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeletegreat collection of maverik stars.
ReplyDeleteWhat size are you making them?
ReplyDeleteI vote for the dark browns background for your stars....even though you didn't ask for a vote. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun block. Great mix between dark and light backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun to have so many projects on the go that there's always a block that needs doing for RSC. Great little Maverick Stars.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. I love seeing them all together like that.
ReplyDeleteLove the dark light mixing! Great blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love the balance of light and dark backgrounds, this works so well.
ReplyDeleteThe Mavericks sparkle!
ReplyDeleteMaverick Star collection is beautiful, what a quilt you'll have at the end of the year!
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