Have you been following Temecula Co.'s Mini Christmas QAL? Since I was using just two fabrics from a zip baggy I pulled from a donated bigger baggy, I had to change up some of the blocks - and I made them 3.5" unfinished, too. There is a little of that cute prim Santa that was tucked in with this - so has to be used! And a dark green 'crackle' I'll use for sashing. As you can see in the photo, I have just a smidge of the two base fabrics left - cut it close for sure, but it is used up and on into what will be a cute project for the season. Go see what others are doing with their scraps HERE. Sewingly Yours, Sharon
Love yours in just 2 colors. Nice idea to make them bigger. Got home on Friday and played catch up yesterday, I made them small with 5 different scraps. Haven't figured out what I want to do with them yet.
Good use of leftovers. It's going to be a cute quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look great! All that leftover fabric is being put to good use. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteI've been watching the little blocks, but haven't made any. I like yours a lot - can't wait to see how you combine them with the Santa bits!
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks, Sharon! I have made these blocks, too, but in a more colorful variation.
ReplyDeleteGreat color combo!!!! These look so good.
ReplyDeleteTiny blocks are always so darn cute! What a sweet quilt they will make
ReplyDeleteSo small and cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are soooo cute. I followed each post and plan to make them after Christmas rush. I'm think of 3.5" blocks, too. Probably a doll quilt : )
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are so wonderful in the two colours. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love your little blocks, Sharon. I really like the idea of the two colors.
ReplyDeleteLove yours in just 2 colors. Nice idea to make them bigger. Got home on Friday and played catch up yesterday, I made them small with 5 different scraps. Haven't figured out what I want to do with them yet.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely wall hanging this is going to make
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun quilt. I love to see what you come up with using scraps.
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