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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Scrappy Saturday

Omigosh
This is the last week for sewing up our blue scraps before we move onto another colour for July, so I put the pedal to the metal to sew up all the pieces I had already cut out this month.
I started with a few more blocks for the multi decade Omigosh project. I have no idea where this project is at, so I should count how many blocks are done and how many are needed. 


Maverick stars and Arrowhead blocks
I also made a couple more Maverick stars because the scraps were from Quilt Canada. The cat fabric and the dark background pieces were given to me by a fellow student in a Tamara Kate class at Quilt Canada, and the shark fabric is an actual Tamara Kate fabric! So these 2 blocks on the left are Quilt Canada Maverick Stars!
And the 2 on the right are to add to the Arrowhead collection.


Wishing Rings
And here are the newest blue "Wishing Ring" blocks (inspired by Temecula's One Block Project).
See that middle block on the right side of the photo? That blue is a Y2K fabric! That's right... it's 19 years old, and I still have a hunk of it floating around in the quilting room! Too funny!

And here are all the Wishing Rings on the design wall. I am making 9 blocks each month and will just keep on making blocks until I'm tired of it. So far I'm loving it!


To see more Rainbow Scrap Projects, hop over to the weekly link up at Angela's.

13 comments:

  1. love your wishing ring blocks and hope to see your OMG one day all laid out for us to see

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  2. That is an eye catching setting for the Wishing Rings!
    Connie

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  3. I like your Omigosh blues. This one may be the next one I start on. I have looked at it long enough! Great work Kathy! You are always so productive.

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  4. I love the wishing rings as you have them up on the board! A nice setting just like that.

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  5. I love how you’ve done light/dark mirror images on the wishing rings block. And those those Maverick Stars! Taking a Tamara Kate class - how cool! She is by far my favorite designer and I have (or had at one point) most of her fabric. I’ve even ordered several of her private design fabrics from Spoonflower. But I still need to get me some Abloom.

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  6. It's so much fun to include fabrics in your projects that remind you of favorite places or events! I love that layout for the Rings - so pretty!

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  7. Love your wishing ring blocks! And, too funny about the Y2K fabric...I found a scrap of that a couple months ago too! amazing what is floating around in our stashes LOL

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  8. Lovely blocks in dark BLUE for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge! Any guesses as to which color will come next???

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  9. Your colourful wishing rings are so beautiful all laid out together. But they are tiny aren't they, 3in?

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  10. The Wishing Rings are beautiful all laid out. What does your Omigosh blocks look like all laid out. I betting on beautiful as well!

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  11. Love your Omigosh blocks. I have the pattern, but not made any blocks. Must make a start. Your wishing rings are great also.

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  12. Oh my! You certainly have a lot of blue projects. I loved looking at them. Maybe "drooling" over them. LOL Your RSC project is really looking good.

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  13. I am loving all of the blue/white blocks this post. And the rainbow at the end was a bonus!

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