Saturday 21 February 2015

In the Pink of Things

It was my sister's birthday last week and I just had to share the cutest little flower arrangement she got for the dining room table.  It is just the right size so it doesn't obscure sight lines and conversation is easy around the table.  The arrangement is now five days old but still looks great.  Oops I meant to move that African violet out of the way before the photo was taken.
Now on to quilty things.  This year I've been making Boxy Stars (posted last week), the RSC blocks, and two string blocks. I'm using most of the bright pinks but a few pale ones got into the mix.
 
The first block Angela posted for pink was Marley.  I worked hard to get all the little points on the triangles in properly. It's not quite perfect but close enough.  Next up was Lady of the Lake. 

I pulled all the strings from among the pink scraps and put together the first string block. 
I love the bits of animal stripes in among the pink.
 
I made the next two blocks in blue last month after watching a Jenny Doan Missouri Company You Tube demonstration.  They are so much fun to make but a challenge to keep the bias edges in check on the outer edges of each block.  I think in March I'll really spray the initial blocks well before cutting. 
 
 
 
 
 
I think these blocks work best when all of the strips are the same width but working with scrappy strips didn't give me that luxury so the blocks are what they are and will make an interesting scrappy quilt in the end.   I just love the little kitten faces that crop up from time to time.
 
 
 
I'm linking up with soscrappy and checking to see what everyone else has been up to this past week.
 









 

14 comments:

make.share.give said...

Lovely pinks! Your points are perfect.

Scrappy quilter said...

Beautiful use of your pinks. Great job!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

What fun pink!! I LOVE your colors in the string scrappy blocks!!!

Quiltdivajulie said...

I like those half and half string blocks too -- you have a LOVELY mix of blocks going!

(thanks for sharing the flowers - what a happy!)

Dasha said...

Gorgeous star blocks Nell. I find that having all the strips the same size in string blocks is more difficult than having random ones, because then you really do need to match all the seams, otherwise it looks dreadful. Much easier with random strips where nothing matches. What does look good though is if you have the same shade of colour running in roughly the same location on each block. That makes an interesting pattern.

Deb A said...

Such pretty pinks you have. Your RSC blocks look great.

Magpie Sue said...

Your blocks are looking great. I recognize some of the prints from my own stash!

Mari said...

All your blocks are looking great! You've been busy with the pinks!

Mystic Quilter said...

Lovely collection of blocks going on here!

scraphappy said...

So many pretty blocks, but the samplers are the best of all. Great work! So glad you are using what you have

Kate said...

Lots of bright and fun pinks in your blocks. The Sawtooth Star blocks turned out beautifully.

Edith said...

Beautiful Bright pink blocks, such a cheery post.

Kathy's A Quilter said...

that is a whole lot of pink loveliness.

Sheila said...

Beautiful pink blocks! LOVE your scrappy string blocks.

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