It's orange month at RSC.
I am sewing the Alamo star blocks that I cut out at the beginning of the month. They are leader/ender pieces between other seams I am sewing (mostly for the Scrap Vortex).
To see what other quilters are making with their orange scraps, hop over to SoScrappy.
I always enjoy pictures of this cute tiny block made in rainbow colors and in wonderful prints.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing these Alamo Stars. So tiny but adorable.
ReplyDeleteDo you ever wish you could go back and buy yards of any of the batik scraps you have? I find myself wishing that occasionally as I work with my scraps.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your use of the color orange. I don't have much orange, it is not my favourite color. But the way you used it is really nice.
ReplyDeleteKathleen Mary
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Oh, I do love the warmth and glow of orange! Such happy looking stars. : )
ReplyDeleteI'd have to skip the month with Orange. Not a color I have a lot of. It's will fit in with your other Alamo stars great though. The Vortex is getting closer to done, I hope.
ReplyDeleteThese little stars just glow in your batiks. I always enjoy seeing them! Purely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great star block, so pretty in orange!
ReplyDeleteI like the cheery colors!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one with branches background. Nice choices.
ReplyDeleteI always have to remind myself how small they are. Or should I say tiny?
ReplyDeleteYour Alamo Stars look great in orange! You inspired me to make those little blocks as Christmas ornaments a couple of years ago. You may have inspired me to try 'em in RSC colors.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks always make me smile! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI like these blocks!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've noticed the secondary, circular pattern formed when you put the Alamo Stars together. Yay! for secondary patterns!
ReplyDeleteSo bright and fun! Can't wait to see this one all done, it's going to be so colorful.
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