Our Sew Vintage group was challenged to use our scraps. So I pulled out some aqua scraps for RSC's monthly color, and played with them a little. Since I sew a LOT from my scrap bins, you would think that I would have made a dent in them by now, but NO . . . they seem to just multiply as I sew. However, I'm really grateful for having those scraps - and the stash - to "shop" in when I feel like it.
I'm linking up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge:
https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/
One aqua Twinkle Star block joins the others hanging in the closet. I had 17 of them made, but hadn't added any new ones since winter. I need to continue with these until I have enough for a quilt, but there really is no rush.
This is the Friendship block pattern that I made earlier in the week for Farmer's Wife Sampler. I kept thinking how cute these blocks would be done with a theme, like Halloween or Christmas. Or patriotic. While the aqua scraps were out I made just one, and it turned out pretty cute. Both colored triangles can be cut from a single 3.5" square, and the white strip is 1.5" wide. So . . . lots of scraps to choose from. I have a whole box full of 3.5" squares.
And one aqua block became 5 aqua blocks, and then an orange one happened, and a pink one, etc. I haven't sewn these together yet because I really haven't decided whether or not to keep making them. It's an easy block to make, so it just may join the "regular" RSC blocks until I have enough for something worthwhile. These would make a pretty cute baby quilt - someday.
While these scraps were laying there I also cut a few Tulip petal pieces to add to what is already cut and ready to sew. Oops - I haven't sewn any Tulip Time blocks in a couple of weeks.
I really haven't abandoned my Saturday Sampler project while playing with the scraps. Those Friendship blocks were the leaders/enders in between working on the border for the Saturday Sampler quilt. I have 24 of the 48 rectangles pieced and the other 24 are in progress. Each one will have 2 tiny (1.5") squares sewn and flipped on corners. And I'll admit that I got bored with them so the bright Friendship blocks made an excellent distraction between sets of these. I'm hoping to finish this pieced border tomorrow. It's pretty quiet around here since my husband is playing in the state Seniors golf tournament, so no one cares if I sew right through lunch time. LOL
And finally, I just have to stray from the whole topic of sewing briefly . . . to share a back-to-school picture. My husband's older brother has been a rural county sheriff for about 30 years, and we often joke about him being our local Andy Taylor (Mayberry?). School started this past week for some districts, and the courthouse is across the street from one K-12 building - also on a busy highway, so he took a lawn chair out and sat on the sidewalk to watch traffic that morning. He knew a law enforcement presence would slow down most speeders, plus he got to chat with any kids crossing there. He is one of the Good Guys!
Have a great weekend everyone!!