It's yellow month at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge and I have enjoyed my projects this week.
First I put some gorgeous Alison Glass fabric called 'crochet' in the centres of some flower blocks (a small start for a table runner).
Then I used this yellow fabric to make a 6" yellow sewing machine block (another one of my long term RSC projects started in June of 2021). And I also made a sweet little yellow 3" sewing machine block from yellow scraps.
These blocks are made from a free pattern from the Fat Quarter Shop. I am making the 3" and 6" block sizes, but oddly have no interest in the 9" block size. Quilts can be made much quicker with bigger blocks, but rapid production is not my goal - enjoyment is, so I follow my bliss!
Here are all the blocks on the design wall.
I don't know yet when I will tire of making these blocks, or how big the quilt will become. The plan of the moment is to border the 3" blocks with white sashing as alternate blocks to the 6" sewing machines.
Linking up to the weekly scrap party at Angela's
cute yellow blocks and sewing machines!
ReplyDeleteLove those flowers for your table runner, very cute. The sewing machines re really fun. Enjoy your scrappy stitching today.
ReplyDeleteLove the Mini and Small machine blocks in Rainbow colors. Using up the scraps. Have a great Weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love your fun collection of sewing machines! Such a great idea to sash the tiny ones and use them in between the bigger ones. They're going to make a cute quilt!
ReplyDeleteMixing the 2 sizes of sewing machine blocks makes this layout really pop.
ReplyDeleteYou could add spool blocks for the border of your sewing machine quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour sewing machine blocks are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteAah those darling sewing machine . How cute are they!!! Your flower block looks amazing, Kathy. You have been one busy gal. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose are GREAT yellow projects!! The sewing machines are so adorable!
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