We are supposed to use up our black, brown and gray scraps this month as part of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
Last month the color was orange and I started on an RSC project for next year- Dresdens. I decided I would use any gray background but was undecided about the centers. I decided any dotty fabric will do surrounded by gray medium sized rick rack. I love rick rack.
I made 3 more vintage butterfly blocks (Beggar Blocks) and a few spares for the border. I think I will have to continue this project into next years RSC. These are 9 inch blocks and I want enough for a full/queen sized quilt similar to the one I saw at Nostalgic Cafe.
I also made a few 6 inch Twinkler blocks.
Got Scraps?
Use them.
Then link up each ScrapHappy Saturday.
The Grandkids are here so we will make Halloween cookies, play some card or board games and probably make another cooperative effort to try to solve a Nancy Drew mystery (computer game).
Beautiful butterflies. Love the rick-rack on your Dresden's too -- gives it a nice dimensional feel.
ReplyDeleteThe dresdens are fabulous, and your other blocks are great too!
ReplyDeleteThat touch of rick rack makes a definite statement on your Dresden plates. Cute little butterflies and stars.
ReplyDeleteLove the Dresden Plate blocks, that orange one really sparkles!
ReplyDeleteWOnderful scraps... especially in the twinkler blocks :)
ReplyDeleteCute idea for Dresdens - I will enjoy watching them unfold over the next year!
ReplyDeleteYou have such fun and amazing fabrics... I want to go shopping with you!! Great projects!
ReplyDeleteThe dresdens are wonderful and I agree that the rick rack makes a big impact. They're my favorites in this post!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics; your Dresdens are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the Dresden blocks with rick-rack .. and all those butterfly blocks and twinklers! What great quilts you are going to make from these.
ReplyDeleteLove all those scrappy creations, especially the dresden plates!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of scrappy blocks -love the grey dresden.
ReplyDeletePretty dresdens. That will be a fun project for next year. Great job using your scraps and enjoy that mystery.
ReplyDeleteYou'e been busy. They are looking good.
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