It's good to be home until I walked into my sewing room - what a mess. I need to get serious about a clean up. I am excited about pink for the rainbow scrap challenge. It gives me a chance to pick a ufo that I am anxious about moving forward.
We saw the prettiest pink flowering bush in Key west. It took a minute to drink it all in.
I finished putting the rows together for the yellow string blocks. I have a border cut and ready to add from a thrifted shirt.
It is time to play with squares for square, play blocks. I had a whole box of 4 1/2 inch squares to choose from this time.
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Pink always makes a pretty quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow, the flowering bush is gorgeous! Clean sewing room….what’s that?!? LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove those Dresden blocks especially. They will make a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteLoving all your pink blocks. Looking forward to seeing the Dresden quilt move forward.
ReplyDeleteGreat start to pink RSC, Maggie! I love Dresden Plates so, good for you to get back to it!
ReplyDeleteThe Dresden block is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLoving the yellows and pinks here, so fresh and springlike.
ReplyDeleteYou've done lots of pretty pink sewing already, off to a good start.
ReplyDeleteThose Dresdens will make a beautiful quilt. Love the simplicity of the Square Play blocks too.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to pull ufos that match the monthly color. It's one way of getting through them. I like the Dresdens.
ReplyDeleteThat pink (fuchsia ) is so vibrant and cheerful. It really sets the tone for pink month. Your collection of pink scraps do, too.
ReplyDeleteLove the Dresden blocks. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
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