Today we are linking up with SoScrappy to show off the first half of our Rainbow Scrap Challenge projects! So this is not the greatest picture, but here are my lozenges so far.
Here are my Talkin Turkey blocks from last year, still awaiting one more block or 13 more blocks!
And tada here are the Rainbow Scrap Challenge Sampler blocks so far (plus a bunch of churn dashes and a flagstones blog I threw in). I am sure this will not be the layout I choose but here it all is so far!
This month the color is red, looking forward to getting to that!
12 comments:
Wowzer! You are an overachiever here! But I love the results. Now to get your extra blocks made for last year's challenge. But this years is coming along nicely.
What a fabulous rainbow of blocks! Love the samplers. Can't wait to see the Talking Turkey's turn into a quilt. So much happy scrappiness. Love it.
Awesome! Your blocks are going make beautiful rainbow quilts!
The Talking Turkey blocks are terrific! And the sampler ones are looking great too.
great blocks so far. THere will be some wonderful quilts at the end of the year xx
Wahoo these are looking good. You must be pleased
Wow, all these blocks made in just six months! Your sampler blocks are wonderful; such a diversity in colour.
Lookin' good - can't wait to see how your projects look at the end of the year!
I am glad to know that I'm not the only one that has RSC projects that go from year to year ... actually, I think that's a good thing–the rainbow scraps challenge has been a good excuse for me to pick up an old project and finish up one that got dropped mid year a couple years ago.
How could I forget the turkey tracks? They are looking great as are all your blocks. So fun to see them all together.
The turkey tracks are great and should make a wonderful quilt. Lozenges in all those colours look - well, colourful. What a great collection of sampler blocks.
I didn't get a chance to take pics for a midyear post but I've sure loved seeing what everyone else has accomplished. What a lot of rainbows. I think the lozenges are kind of like a diary of fabrics used in all projects. That's why I like them so much.
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