Oh my , why does orange
bring out the punkins in me!
( I know that was a bad one!)
Anyway , found more orange,
drank too much decaf and
sewed the oranges onto some
unfinished parts and Voila!
A rainbow lozenge quilt is born!
Actually, it started with an
overflowing parts department
and I thought some small
tops could be stitched up.
I had to resized 6 blocks,
( white triangles were too small)
but it went together quickly!
This go to scrap block has
entertained me many cold ,
Alberta evenings.
I will first found this pattern in
Leisure Arts: Relax and Quilt.
It is one of my favorites.
The archives will have to be
opened to find the first quilt made
with this block. It even had a
wavy edged border.
Enough nostalgia, now back to orange.
We had a great day in the country,
LOML(Love of my Life) caught a fish and
I sewed up a pile of
mini houses.
They finish at 3" so I have a
long way to go to get a quilt together!
Stay safe and sew on!
Linking up with :
that is a great way to use string and crumbs -cute cute houses
ReplyDeleteSuper cute scrappy quilt top, Deb!! Who says you need to fix those two tiny house blocks? I would be temped to keep them just as they are. They are sure to give viewers a chuckle!
ReplyDeletePretty scrappy quilt. Love your tiny houses.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!
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