Yellow is the colour for June in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
Once again I'm making a scrap bucket. I decided to have a good old play around with HSTs as I love them. I did the 4 at a time method, then played around with the arrangements.
The entire set of blocks was done as leaders and enders whilst piecing the Stained Glass QAL blocks (I need to come up with my own name for that quilt!). I love leaders and enders. As I've now finished these yellow blocks, they're just waiting to be quilted and turned into the basket, I had to find a new leaders and enders project.... I think I've just started a new quilt!
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it is great how half square triangles make into so many different blocks, nice selection you have here
ReplyDeleteWell, since patchwork originated as a means to make use of odds and ends, that all seems reasonable to me!
ReplyDeleteThe yellows you have chosen are lovely
ReplyDeleteyellow quilts are very happy! i love your new scrappy project.
ReplyDeleteI've never been a fan of yellow but the fabric you used is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat patterns! This is going to be a great scrap bucket :D
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of that song by Cold Play but now I've got Mellow Yellow playing in my head... lol. I love your yellow blocks!
ReplyDeleteI recently saw a new-to-me HST layout made with dark/light HST's - it made a design similar to a herringbone! I quite like it and would love to make a baby quilt like that :)
ReplyDeleteSome lovely soft yellows there, looking forward to seeing another basket
ReplyDeleteSome lovely soft yellows there, looking forward to seeing another basket
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteI love the tones you've used. It's going to rather gorgeous when it's finished.
Cheers, Anita.
I love the vintage, scrappy look of these blocks.
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