I like that all the letters require pretty much the same size of strip, so I can just cut a 1 1/2 in strip and a 2/12 inch strip and pretty much make everything from there.
Last time I didn't get any takers on the letter game. So I will play it. and, everything plus s on the end.
pea
pear
reap
any
ran
gear
ear
near
area
err
sang
rang
spear
sear
grape
gray
grey
pan
pang
yarn
yearn
yes
gap
pray
gay
parry
grass
pan
nap
snap
greasy
These are for woven checkerboard
These are for an Irish chain.
I am linking:
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You have lots happening in your sewing room - your letters look great!
ReplyDeleteLovely yellows.
ReplyDeleteI like your letters! Are they from the Lori Holt book? It does sound very helpful that they're made from consistent strip widths!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job on your letters. It's great that you can use up scraps of white background too.
ReplyDeleteYou've got lots of yellow happening. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE those chunky letters in YELLOW and the variety of scraps you are using in your 4-Patch blocks!!
ReplyDeleteAnd era. Lol
ReplyDeleteSå many lovely yellow projects! :-)
ReplyDeleteYour yellow blocks are all looking great. It is such a happy color. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteWhile it's not exactly a DrEAMi! project, it's such a happy one! Great yellows!
ReplyDelete"Say" those are really nice letters. Love that they are from the same strip. Can't wait to see them in the end and the mystery is resolved.
ReplyDeleteYou've got a great set of yellow blocks, just in time for the end of the month. Wonder what color we'll be sewing in March?
ReplyDeleteWOnderful yellow scraps sewed into very fun blocks!
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