Missing from this group photo are some green string blocks that were made early in the month. Seeing all these blocks together makes me feel happy. I do love green and always seem to have a lot of it in the stash, and in the scrap bins too. But after getting all of my green RSC blocks done I'm excited to move on to a new color for March sewing.
The blue version of Who's Found the Catnip block is now hanging with the green one I did first. I knew once I got that green one made that I just HAD to go back and do it again in blue for January. It's a very fun addition to my RSC block sets for 2026.
Let's go check out more Rainbow fun . . .

yOU HAVe a great group of block sets in the works, Sara.
ReplyDeleteYou found good homes for those green scraps. Those kitty blocks are really fun. I have that book on order but it hasn't arrived yet. Maybe that's a good thing. It would be so tempting to just start a new project.
ReplyDeleteLove all those pretty green blocks, Sara! Those cats are going to make a great quilt. How is your granddaughter doing at the wrestling tournament?
ReplyDeleteYes, seeing all the green together is fun. You've had a great month & now on to some red.
ReplyDeleteI like all of your green blocks. I can't decide which I like the most.
ReplyDeleteLove the cats!
ReplyDeleteLook at all those pretty green blocks! I love the green and blue cats!
ReplyDeleteAll of your greens look so good together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of green blocks! I can envision some beautiful quilts coming from these.
ReplyDeleteSuch a variety of scrappy blocks! I'd love to have you show them off in the Sew & Tell party. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful selection of blocks, I particularly love the bees and cats!
ReplyDeleteGreat array of blocks! Your cat blocks are so fun.
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