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Saturday, September 5, 2020

Scrappy Rainbow Saturday--Week 36, 2020

Our September color for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is red, and I've gotten off to a slow start with my blocks. I did manage to make half of my Stashbuster Square Dance blocks yesterday, combining red with orange. 


I'm so excited about these blocks that I had to put several colors on the design wall together to try out another layout idea. Even with only half the colors up there, it's fun to see how they look together.


I am linking up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge on Saturday and with Oh Scrap! at Quilting is more fun than Housework on SundayI hope you are all staying well and getting lots of quilting done!


Julie in GA 

16 comments:

  1. This is so neat! The black squares really give this some zing!

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  2. This is so fun to watch grow! Such many fun options for layouts.

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  3. These blocks have lots of layout possibilities! Love the flow of color in your second photo.

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  4. I really like this quilt top it is looking great and I love the black squares

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  5. Your blocks are absolutely gorgeous. You must know exactly where you’re going with this quilt! I’m glad we’re all along for the ride. Are we there yet?

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  6. Ooh, how pretty! I love your interpretation of the RSC!

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  7. It's always fun to find a block that lends itself to different layouts! The new layout idea looks amazing!

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  8. I certainly see why you're so excited about these blocks. Looking fantastic!

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  9. I rather like this setting! Pretty and the black really does make it pop! Hugs

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  10. These blocks are just amazing! So much pizzazz from such a simple block!

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  11. These are wonderful. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  12. The blocks are so great! Can’t wait to see them all come together at the end.

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  13. That's going to be such a fun and colorful quilt. I'm really missing the RSC stitching this year.

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