March's rainbow scrap challenge color is PINK, which, as it turns out, I do not have in large amounts. I don't think I'll be making a pink noodle quilt this month, both because I don't have enough pink fabrics and because I'll be doing some actual work so my quilting time will be much more restricted over the next few months. I did manage to put together the pink dresden plate and 3" squares last weekend:
I also got my scrappy placemat together. This month I used tiny (1.5 x 3") bricks (which I'm also in the process of making a huge quilt). I had a piece of batting right next to my desk, so I used this as an opportunity to work on this month's free-motion quilting challenge. I picked a puffy clouds motif from a book that I won as a door prize at Sew Inspired last summer. I love how pretty this motif looks:
The back view really shows off the quilting:
oh, i love the clouds - what a fun pattern!
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Hi Angelina, your free motion quilting is lovely. A great match for the rainbow colours. Great job on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteWow - the puffy clouds was a perfect choice! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThats a great pattern.
ReplyDeletePretty pink blocks and lovely FMQ! You did good for the first week of the challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteThose clouds are a great quilting motif.
ReplyDeletereally like your motif here. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat pink projects...I especially like the dresden plate!
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