This month's Rainbow Scrap Challenge color is PURPLE and if you remember, January's color was PINK. Here is my progress report for both since I have been neglecting to blog about RSC weekly.
I began the Rainbow Scrap Challenge this year (see my first pink post) thinking I was going to concentrate on just one project and each month I would add a few blocks to it in the designated color of the month. This project is Bonnie Hunter's "Bow-Dacious!"
This month, I finished the blocks for the "Bow-Dacious!" quilt very early on (I know...I should have been blogging about it each week) so I decided to make a few more 4-patch units still using the same size strips which will eventually become part of "Four Patch Revisited" which is the pattern right after "Bow-Dacious!" in the book Adventures with Leaders and Enders by Bonnie Hunter.
And then...I finished those...and still had more scraps! So...back to Bonnie Hunter's books! This one is called "Wild Child" and can be found in he book, String Fling. Unfortunately, I ended up making more scraps by the time I was finished with these blocks...so maybe I need just one more RSC project?!?! Or not!
Linking up with SoScrappy's RSC13.
Beautiful your blocks!!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of scrap blocks. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThere always do seem to be more scraps at the end, but as long as beautiful blocks like those keep turning up, it was worth all the effort. Two great patterns -- it is hard to go wrong with anything by Bonnie Hunter.
ReplyDeleteLove all your scrappy blocks, but Wild Child is my favorite. I have never seen these just as blocks, only made up in Bonnie's quilt. Great idea to have both light and dark backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great looking scrappy blocks. I especially like the Wild Child blocks.
ReplyDeleteAll your blocks are great. Love the wild child. So nice to see what you did in pink beside the purple.
ReplyDeleteWow! Loving your beautiful blocks.
ReplyDeleteI think they are all great, but I really like "wild child"!!
ReplyDeleteAll your blocks are great.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand what you are saying. Seems no matter how much I work with my scraps, they seem to grow when I sleep. Haha. I can see I need to work with this challenge a few more years.