Spring break is in a couple of weeks and I'm hoping to make some nice progress on the Snail's Trails.
I managed to finish the Temecula Quilts sampler. It just needs borders. I don't have any yardage, but any solid color should work for the border I think.
How was your orange month? Misterlinky is below, please share your accomplishments.
How was your orange month? Misterlinky is below, please share your accomplishments.
Yea - teal.
ReplyDeleteOh great that teal is March's color--a lovely change from oranges...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteP.S. I don't see Mr. Linky???
ReplyDeleteMr Linky seems to have gone walkabout!
ReplyDeleteNot quite true; I see a links subheading, but clicking reveals something strange.
ReplyDeleteI like your teal snails.
I'm done with orange too!
ReplyDeleteI love your sampler quilt!
Your temecula sampler quilt is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI should be able to find enough in Teal - such a pretty color
ReplyDeleteThe Temecula sampler is just spectacular!
ReplyDeleteI'm also done with orange and looking forward to reducing my teal scraps.
Yes, definitely on the teal! And I love your Temecula sampler, too - lots of interesting blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love teal, but I loved orange and green too. Go Teal!! Your sampler is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy stitching your teal blocks very soon ;))
ReplyDeleteOooh, teal. I can get behind that! I always love your landscape pictures. Looks like you live in a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteLove the Snails Trail and Temecula quilt....way to go!
ReplyDeleteYour Snail Trail quilt is great already. Teal, I don't know if I have much of those scraps. But I'll check it out soon.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your Snail’s Trail! Perfect colors for the beach. How big is your Temecula sampler?
ReplyDeleteMy Linky isn't letting me add my photo this week. I'm not sure why. I'm looking forward to teal.
ReplyDeleteThank you for keeping me on track through the year. I love the color choices so far for 2020!
ReplyDeleteReal is a pretty co.our for March. I'm still away on holiday, will be a little late joining in this month, so will have to get organized when we return home. I always love reading about what you and others have done each week, and hope to take part again soon. Many thanks for hosting this fun challenge.
ReplyDeleteThat snail's tails in teal is amazing! ❤️❤️❤️ Lookinig forward to working with teal!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely orange projects this month. I’m enjoying seeing what others are doing with their scraps.
ReplyDeleteThe Temecula Quilt's sampler quilt is gorgeous! Well done!
ReplyDeleteAs much as I love ORANGE, Angela... I am SEW happy that the Color of the Month for March is TEAL!!!
ReplyDeleteTeal ! Great now to check out my stash....
ReplyDeleteMan, you are quick to get your teal blocks made! I am unable to add my link again this week. It keeps giving me this message in red letters "Missing op" whatever that means?
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