Saturday, February 8, 2020

Orange and Blue Scraps and First Squirrel of 2020

Scraptastic Star in orange

Orange strings

The RSC2020 color for February is orange, and the above blocks are added to the Scraptastic Star and string blocks I made last month.

This scrap challenge is good for me to overcome my reluctance to put warm and cool shades of the same color together. Last month I felt constrained to try to blend my greens on the star, but this month I felt more free. And I like the combination just as well!

In my previous post I talked about joining the 2020 Color Challenge. The bird for February is the Indigo Bunting, and I struggled to find large enough blue scraps to make HSTs for this block. We have the option of not using scraps, but I really want to use my scrap bins this year. Finally I found a piece I thought appropriate for the blues I wanted but did not have enough of it, so I got the bright idea to reduce the size of the block from 12-1/2 inches to 8-1/2 inches. I really like the result.

I also redid last month's Goldfinch block to the same 8-1/2 inches and not only used different fabrics but also did my own take on the pattern.

In other news . . .
And I am deep into 2020 Squirrel Country. I've been pulling darker shades of my stash for Friendship Stars. My inspiration was from by @pamalamajodesigns on Instagram, whose photo (see below) instantly put me on a quest to try something different. I love the dark richness of the fabrics I'm using, and I'm having fun. And having fun with a squirrel is all that matters, right?

Pam calls hers "spinning stars" and made a unique doll quilt from them.

Linking to Scrap Happy Saturday at So Scrappy, Cynthia's Oh Scrap!, and will link up with Jen's 2020 Color Challenge when it goes live at the end of this month. Have a great weekend!

14 comments:

  1. Lots of interesting blocks & projects in this post... xox

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  2. You've been busy, Linda! Fun to see what you've been working on! I like how you redid the goldfinch block to use both black and yellow in your 4 patches - great idea and really fits the bird. Those Friendship Stars are wonderful!

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  3. Oh, I love those friendship star blocks! I've never seen them like that, in a kind of "plus sign" layout. Great way to use groups of four matching HSTs :)

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  4. What wonderful projects you are working on Linda! I really love them all! Have a fabulous weekend! Christine xx

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  5. I don't know where to start. Love all the blocks but I think I'm really taken by the bird inspired ones. The Goldfinch block is striking!

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  6. scraptastic star looks great and I really like the deep colors of the friendship stars

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  7. Seeing the blocks next to the birds is so cool! What a fun way to play with color.

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  8. wow those colors look terrific together - i really like them.

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  9. The more I look at your Scraptastic Star blocks, the more I want to rush to the sewing room to start on one of my own!!! Sigh...

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  10. I've seen several folks making those Scraptastic Stars and it's fun to look at all the different scraps being used. I don't think I have seen that variation of Friendship Stars. I like it!

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  11. Your orange scraps have such a wide range of values. Love the scrappy star. It really shines. And looks like you have plenty if exciting and lovely things happening in your studio. I need to return for another peek.

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  12. Hooray for Squirrels (and ORANGE scrap sewing, too!!)

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  13. Stars are always loved. These are so pretty and your use of scraps amazing.

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