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Saturday, May 16, 2015

ScrapHappy Saturday - Gone Green

It is only appropriate that I spent a week of the green month at ISEEEP (International Sustainable World Energy Engineering and Environment Project Olympiad).  Even the t-shirts were bright green.  It is wonderful to be back though, and I'm sure I'll be caught up again at school any day now.   With only a few weeks left in the school year, there aren't many other options.  As for home, I am so excited to be home again this weekend with a fairly reasonable amount of free time planned for sewing.  I think these green churn dash blocks will be first on my list.  Tiny little pieces take a different mindset than big giant squares, and I think it will be a fun way to enjoy the day.
First though, I did the drawing for the fabric giveaway for May, and Heather is the lucky winner.  She blogs at Peachy Pages and wasn't sure she had enough green scraps to work with for two months.  Congratulations Heather, if you will send me your snail mail via e-mail, I'll pop off to the post office with some beautiful hand dyes by Vicki Welsh that might someday yield scraps to add to your green collection.
As for everyone else, misterlinky is below ready for us all to share our progress with the darker or brighter side of green.

17 comments:

  1. Have a good weekend! Glad the trip went well and sewing is on the schedule again.

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  2. Hope you get in lots of sewing this weekend and get all caught up at work. Drama Teen only has 4 more days of school before summer break.

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  3. Never got around to posting the purple ribbon from last month. Started the green but haven't finished yet. Enjoy your weekend home, Angela!

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  4. I have stitched some greens but will not be getting to do a post with them for a week. So will link up next week. May is a busy month

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  5. I didn't work on any "fabric" greens this week (back/shoulder/arm issues, but did get this little baby attached.
    Nine Patch Hole in Barn Doors are so neat--hugs, Julierose

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  6. Sharing a finish made mostly with RSC 14 leftover scrappy strata - photos taken during our 40th anniversary week away.

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  7. Those a fun churn dash blocks with the 9-patches in the centre. You have got so much sewing done in spite of being away from home this week. Well done.

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  8. Charming Churn Dashes, there are some nice greens in there. I'm looking forward to the end of the school (university) year here, hoping to catch up on work at home a get in a little relaxation and recuperation.

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  9. have fun sewing. I'll be back next Sat. Just got back from a week of holidays and haven't gotten anything done.

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  10. I like the idea of 9 patches inside the Churn Dash blocks - great greens!

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  11. You are such a busy gal. Thanks for taking the time for RSC and always cheering us on!

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  12. Wow Angela... I visited a few links and was so pumped to see the amazing quilts that have been posted from the RSC efforts. It's so amazing to see what people can do with their scraps and some encouragement!

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  13. I can't stop thinking about your nine-patches embedded in the churn dash. I love the pop of turquoise flirting with the green.

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  14. I'm so late this month even checking the color but I'm going to see if at least by next Wednesday I can have some green 4 patches done!

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