This week I dug into my 2.5 inch width scrap bin and dug out my purples.
I made five 8" (finished) Dakota Farmer Stars.
And I made six 6" (finished) Hourglass blocks. I won over 20 of these in a Block Lotto so decided to make enough blocks for a twin sized donation quilt. I think I will set these on point and then you might see why they are called Hourglass.
Looking forward to a new Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color for September. Will it be red or yellow?
Definitely Pretty in Purple blocks...nice works Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteso when you have emptied the bins, then what? great purples
ReplyDeleteThose hourglass blocks are going to look so neat in a quilt. I too am wondering what color will be selected for September =)
ReplyDeleteLove the stars! Hour glass blocks are nice too but stars are great! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely purples. Dakota Farmer Stars! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great selection of PURPLE scraps you've used. LOVE those Dakota Farmer Stars!!
ReplyDeleteThose Dakota Farmer stars are definitely some of my favorites! Pretty purple scraps!
ReplyDeletevery nice indeed....i hardly use much purple but now i see i should....lovely....
ReplyDeleteMore great blocks, Cathy! Your stash never ceases to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the purple scraps! The hourglass blocks on point will be really fun!
ReplyDelete2 great block designs, both really sing out in purple.
ReplyDeletePretty purples, well done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful purple RSC blocks. Both great blocks for RSC. I think we're all on the edge of our seats wondering what color will be next! I know I am!!
ReplyDeleteYou did good with those purples. They look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore those stars!
ReplyDeleteAnd I admit I've been puzzled over why those other blocks are called hourglasses. I'll try tilting my head when I look at them. :)
I'm a bit worried that Angela will come up with yet another shade of blue or green for September's color. Wouldn't that just be so totally 2020?
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