assembling. So I made another orange block.
Then I made a lavender block. My layout needed one of this color or as close as I could get to it. RSC blocks are good for pointing out deficiencies in one's scraps and stash. Next year I have teal, neutrals and lavender I need to replenish --oh, a reason to buy fabric!
I've been making my RSC blocks with the patterns from Pat Sloan's Solstice quilt a long.
Enjoy your weekend. I hope you get to quilt. Blessings.
I am always inspired by your appliqué work. I will have to follow suit next year and try more of it. I just love it!
ReplyDeletePretty blocks for the RSC!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt top this will be and a perfect project for RSC. I didn't join in this year maybe next year as I loved it the year I did my pickle dish!
ReplyDeleteYour orange block is really a lovely pattern and so nicely pieced. I'm doing the catch-up also except for my brown tree trunks. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI love your orange Honeybee block. I love the look of that block and it is on my ever-growing-to-do list. Great job catching up. ;^)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen that orange block. It's endlessly interesting when you combine two blocks. I now want to make them. Eeeek, no time to do that! LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteGreat orange and pink blocks. So good to catch up.
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOOOOOh....great blocks and fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea to make them for that! Two really nice blocks, too.
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