Monday, December 9, 2024

yellow tiny tuesday row

I was short 2 blocks for the yellow row for my tiny Tuesday sampler. This an older Rainbow scrap challenge sampler from 2019. I attended a guild open sew Saturday for a couple of hours, and, I was able to finish the row. Yellow is my favorite color in general, but not always in quilting. I do think it is a bit of sunshine in a scrappy quilt. I have 3 rows done, and 4 or 5 to go before assembly. If I could just focus a little better, I could get it done. Sewing has stalled on my midnight flight ufo, since, it looks like I don't have enough border pieces.


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12 comments:

  1. Your yellow row looks great. I would be hard pressed to find a variety of yellows in my stash. Good luck working through those yellows.

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  2. Yellow is a wonderful splash of cheer. Thank you for sharing this in my Sew and Tell party.

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  3. Every one of those blocks is a ray of sunshine in yellow.

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  4. I like the contrast that the gray background provides for the bright yellow. Hope you're able to work out the shortage for MF.

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  5. Very sunny yellows. Seems you are making progress on various projects in bits and pieces. That's just how it works sometimes.

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  6. Those are definitely pretty, sunshine-y blocks! Every little bit of sewing counts, so it's okay if you can only concentrate for a little bit. You're still getting things done!

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  7. I love a splash of yellow. Very pretty, Maggie!

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  8. It looks great and so nice and warm with all this cold air and snow.

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  9. What a treat to see your beautiful yellow blocks in December! Gorgeous!

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  10. Pretty yellows! I like your background fabric, too. You're making great progress on this one!

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  11. The blocks are great & I love the alternating on point blocks. It makes the row dance!

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  12. Your Yellow Row is bright & cheerful. I love the color yellow too. Isn't it amazing how a couple of sewing hours with friends can be so productive? Keep up the good work!

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