Friday, June 19, 2020

More with Pink

After finishing two quilts in the last two weeks, (here and here), it has been fun to get back to playing with my scraps again! 

Eight new trees in pink were made for the Rainbow Jungle:

My pink scraps range from that 70s "dusty rose" on the left 
to a really bright, almost orangey-pink on the right. 

 
I haven't gotten the jungle out of its project box since the end of April, so it was fun to put all the trees up on my design wall the other day!

40 blocks made so far!

A few pink four patches were made, too.


This one is also fun to play with on the design wall.

Lots more blocks needed!

HSTs for the zigzag quilt:


6 more of these needed before I can sew the row together.

And, finally, remember these blocks?  I decided on a layout for them, and sewed them together just yesterday afternoon.

17.5 x 23

Some bonus HSTs which came from the stitch and flip corners in the runner above are being used for yet another squirrel project, a hint of which is below.

Hopefully, I'll have more to report on these last two next week.

Phew!  Busy week!  Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday and 








20 comments:

  1. You are getting so much done! I love your tree layout, all colorful and fantastic! I laughed at the 70s pink--I'm sure I have that fabric here too. I love your penguin four patches!! Thanks for today's inspiration!

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  2. I like that piece in white with the colorful corners - I rarely make anything small like that - what will you use it for? a small wall pieces, place mat, table topper? I always end up with big quilts as I don't use small pieces much

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  3. You really were super productive on your RSC blocks. The aqua with the four patches looks awesome! I would never have thought to use it for that.

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  4. Love those trees all together and that setting is perfect for the stars- with the yellow in the middle! So many fun projects and finishes happening at your house.

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  5. Fun scrappy projects going on in your sewing room! Enjoy!

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  6. Your double four patch will make a charming quilt. The trees are so colorful too. Always something good going on at this address. LOL

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  7. I love the four patches with blues. The picture is just so soothing.

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  8. Clearly you are thoroughly enjoying yourself! Such fun to see each of the projects!

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  9. So nice to see your Rainbow Jungle trees again, with the new growth!

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  10. Busy week indeed! I love your blue blocks, and the penguins of course!

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  11. I've been enjoying seeing your trees right along, and now I'm ESPECIALLY enjoying seeing the forest they're growing up to be!
    You've had a wonderfully busy week! Tons of pretties to play with!

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  12. Your Jungle is growing ever more lush! Really love the pink 4-patches too ... do I spy penguins on pink? Of course I do!! Lol!

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  13. It’s so much fun to see all your pink projects! Well done! I’m going to have to kick it up a notch!

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  14. I loved seeing your trees again! It's exciting pulling out a project that hasn't seen the light of day for a long time. There are times when we need to put away something and revisit it with renewed vigor!

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  15. All those gorgeous little trees! And the four patches--I spy penguins! Such wonderful colorful scraps!

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  16. You accomplished so much this week. I think your scrappy forest is so much fun. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  17. Squirrels abound! DrEAMi! is next Saturday too, yahoo. The trees are so pretty, as is the runner, so summery! Always such fun creations, Diann. :-)

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  18. What a happy post full of color and fun. I'm ready for a walk in a Rainbow Jungle! And I can't wait to see your project with the fairy.

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  19. Love your scrappy quilts! The trees are just too fun. You'll have some more fun RSC projects to wrap up when you get to the end of the year.

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