Brown is the color of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. This week I finished up using my 2.5 inch scraps by making 52 2.5 x 5 inch (2 x 4.5 finished) lozenges which, due to the flippant nature of the blocks, I lovingly refer to as suppositories. That brings my total to 650 and I'm aiming for 720 for a twin sized quilt so not far to go!
And I made six 6 inch Twinklers which brings my total to 107. I guess I need to figure out what size quilt I'm making and how many more I need.
Now on to the 1.5 inch brown scraps...
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Almost there! Looking good. Getting near to a finish is always so much fun.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun browns in all your blocks. Your rainbow quilts are going to be very colorful.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your projects are coming along great. I love the lozenge blocks.
ReplyDeleteloving those lozenges, Quilt On!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again you win the prize for most fascinating scrap collection!
ReplyDeleteHA! Suppositories... you are hilarious!
ReplyDeleteRemember that suppositories melt at body temperature, so be careful how you handle them, LOL. And 1.5-inch scraps? Oh my. Although I have to say I do make/save 1.5 inch squares as the opportunity presents itself (when I am nearly out of a fabric). But usually they get tossed into the box from which I will one day make a scrap vomit quilt. Or scrap vortex quilt, if you will....
ReplyDeleteWho knew brown could look so good - so many fun fabrics in your stash!
ReplyDeleteKitties and chickens and swirls... such fun fabrics you have.
ReplyDeleteI was going to make a joke about suppositories and the color brown, but then decided not to go there... 8)
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks!
Wow, so many brown blocks, you are getting close with the 'suppositories'. Twinkles are cute.
ReplyDeleteYou have so many cute prints: cat, monkeys, chocolates, etc. They will be tons of fun when you're done. Amazing numbers!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness. You have a nice selection of brown prints! Yummy blocks. Looks like chocolates.
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