Happy Worldwide Quilting Day to everyone! I may not have a lot of time to quilt today, but I hope to squeeze in at least a few minutes.
I don't have much new to show for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge this week. I added two more teal and turquoise LeMoyne Star blocks last weekend.
I have been stitching away at my hexies and have the first snowflake almost finished, just one more row to add to the right side. The large star will be next.
Since I don't have much to show on current teal projects, I thought I would share a photo of the quilt that provided many of my teal and turquoise scraps. I started this Storm at Sea quilt in 2001, worked on it on and off for a few years, then packed it away until it got pulled out again in 2012. It was finally completely finished in October, 2012, which is the reason it is named Eleven-Year Storm. If you would like to read more about it, check out this post.
Check out the Rainbow Scrap Challenge posts every Saturday to see how others are using up their scraps. So many beautiful projects!
Julie in GA
STUNNING Storm at Sea! :0 )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Eleven Year Storm! Glad you were inspired to finish it!
ReplyDeleteLove the teal star blocks and your Eleventh Hour Quilt! Wow.
ReplyDeleteYour storm at sea is beautiful, I don't have many teals.
ReplyDeleteYour storm at sea is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove your 11 year storm... especially love the colors and prints you used.
ReplyDeleteMaybe all quilts should take 11 years.
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Gorgeous! I love the arrangement on your quilt the way the borders are. The white really makes everything pop. Congrats on a great finish!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt. I really like the motion in the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of hexagons. And the Storm at Sea is breathtaking! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Storm at Sea quilt! Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's just outstanding!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I love the setting of your storm at sea! Wondeful name too! I also like the black and whites combined with the teal in your hexies.
ReplyDeleteLove your teal stars and hexies. Beautiful Storm at Sea quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt that left you with bountiful scraps for the rainbow scrap challenge. Your starry blocks are wonderful and I love the play of the black and white hexies with the teal ones.
ReplyDeleteEleven Year Storm is absolutely gorgeous, such a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your hexie snowflake!!!!
ReplyDeleteGun, Sweden