Friday, April 18, 2025

more red scraps

Red is the color for April for the rainbow scrap challenge. Red scraps are my second most plentiful scrap bin. Blue is the first.

 I made more zipper blocks foursies. I was tickled that all the blocks are sewn into foursies, until I realized, I am making rows 10 x 12. I see some unpicking in my future. 


I have slowly been making sugar grove blocks with yellow centers.  I have several baggies made that contain all the hsts for the blocks. There is red used too. That may have to do if I don't get more started for red centers.



I cut and sewed strip sets of windmills  in red. The strips are at least 18 inches long before I cut them into 4 1/2 inch sections. I am using a light gray background. 


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7 comments:

  1. The sugar grove blocks are really pretty, and so scrappy! Of course I always love the zipper blocks.

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  2. I love those Sugar Grove blocks. Can't wait to see them all together & the patterns they make in a finished quilt.

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  3. You've done lots with your scraps. Happy stitching this weekend.

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  4. It looks like you've been busy with your RED scraps, Maggie. I'm particularly fond of those Sugar Grove blocks. That's going to be a gorgeous quilt!

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  5. Lots of scrappy sewing. Love your sugar grove blocks. I made a lot of zipper blocks last year (RSC). I may start sewing them together later this year.

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  6. I'd never heard the name Sugar Grove Block, before. I'm constantly impressed by how you make and save units, such as HST squares - then turn them into blocks.

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  7. Boy you sure do have a lot of red scraps! Great progress on your blocks this month. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/04/22/wednesday-wait-loss-429

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