Block 56
Block 57
Block 58
Block 59
Block 60
Block 61
Block 62
and Block 63.
The blocks were fun, easy and quick to put together. I think it'd be great fun to make all 100 for a modern scrappy quilt. Another someday project. I'll hopefully find a few minutes to make a few more blocks during the week (but not more stripes) and then dream up some little project that I can make using the blocks. I'm late blogging today but the Farmer's Market beckoned and that was number one on my agenda. Now I'll check in over at soscrappy and see what indigo projects have been worked on last week.
11 comments:
Great indigo fabrics in those blocks!
Looks like you had some serious FUN with Tula Pink's book!! Your blocks turned out well. :o))
Beautiful blocks--I have that book, too and I found the blocks hard--but then--I am a simple "square and rectangle and strip" gal...lol
hugs, Julierose
The Tula Pink Sampler is full of great simple blocks. Enjoy! Hope you find time to make a few more before the book has to go back.
A fun variety of striped blocks and good use of the colors. I will have to get that book from my library, have already been through her first book. By the way, my RSC15 post at place 12 works fine. Keep up the good work and maybe your stash will be lightened.
Nice blocks! It will be interesting to see what you do with them eventually.
Your blocks look great! There is a Tula Pink Modern sew-along, all at your own pace over at CrayonBoxQuilts...check it out!
Interesting blocks. I look forward to seeing a quilt made with them. Lovely indigo fabrics.
Fun blocks. You've got some beautiful indigo scraps in them.
Great blocks. Looking forward to seeing your rainbow quilt come together.
I've seen a few of those Tula Pink samplers in different layouts. They look pretty easy and look like a great use of scraps.
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