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| Green selvage squares |
Goal number
six on my May list was to make the green blocks for the RainBow Scrap Challenge. Angela at SoScrappy, picked green as the color for May. THIS month, I wasn't going to wait until the last day to get the blocks sewn!
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| Block ready to be stitched |
The small challenge I had was that I thought that I had made four sets of selvage squares; but, in fact, I had sewn only three. It was back to the selvage bag to make another set of four squares. I forgot to take a photo of the selvages.
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| Green blocks complete |
While I was concerned that the green background would blend with the green selvages, the background worked great. There are enough varieties of green to be able to get a contrast. Now. . .if I can get the June blocks sewn at least as quickly next month. My fingers are crossed!
Nice selvage blocks! Such a nice springtime colour Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteI think the green selvages are really pretty with your green background, Terry! This is going to be such a fun quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing these blocks come together with the other colours. It looks so fantastic in my head. Well done, Terry. ;^)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty selvage blocks, like sparkling emeralds!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool blocks!!! they look amazing in green!
ReplyDeleteAwesome selvage project. The green background works great.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of your GREEN scraps and strings, Terry!
ReplyDeletePretty selvage blocks! They look very good with the green background, well done with the month's blocks! Thank you for sharing and linking up!
ReplyDeleteLove the selvedge blocks. The green helps the selvedges pop.
ReplyDeleteI have been collecting selvage scraps. Would love to see how you store yours. Do you sort them in colors? Love to see you using them! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the blocks that your made. I really should save my selvages.
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