Aqua is the August colour at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, and I have really enjoyed working with this colour.
First I made a little mug mat that I posted about yesterday, and then I found a bag of little aqua HSTs that were already squared to the perfect 1.25" size. That's my favourite little size to manage easily.
Because it has been really hot and humid here, I didn't want to turn on the iron, so I used my seam roller instead. It is a tool the works quite well to flatten the seams as you build a block. Each block has 13 pieces and measures 2 3/8" in the finished mini quilt.
I was able to make 12 friendship star blocks from the scraps and that was just enough (with sashing) to become a placemat. Of course, there is one bad apple in every bunch that needs to be set straight!
The quilting was a simple stitch in the ditch using the walking foot. Isn't the happy flower fabric lovely for the cornerstones and border?
This is the fabric used for the backing of the placemat.
Isn't the selvage on this Henry Glass fabric just too adorable?!? The "little old lady who lived in a shoe" comes immediately to my mind and this is a whole neighbourhood of shoes to live in!
Here is my aqua placemat, which looks bluer in this photo than it is in real life. Finished size is 15" x 11.5"
Linking up to the Table Scraps Challenge on Friday, the Rainbow Scrap Challenge on Saturday, and Wendy will link me up to the mini quilts challenge at Constant Quilters.