These are Scrap Stash Plus blocks from a free pattern by Quilty Love. It’s been on my list for a while, so I’m glad to be making it this year. The lighting is bad, so the bottom six look red but are really deep pink.
These are Amy Smart’s County Fair quilt blocks found in the book, “Scrap School” by Lissa Alexander. They are super scrappy with one color on the four points of the plus & a different color center with LV corners & sashing. It seemed like a perfect project for RSC to use up 2.5″ squares.
I started lurking around Angela’s blog in 2015 & followed along with her Sawtooth Star Sampler that year. I’ve wanted to do it ever since & decided the 10-year anniversary was the time. LOL So here is the first block using the Bullseye block for the center.
I didn’t have enough of these 2.5″ square rail fence blocks made last year for RSC so decided to just continue on this year, then see what I have by the fall.
My local quilt store sells these patterns & kits from The Flying Geese Log Cabin and I’ve been eyeing them for a while. I decided that this year I would buy the stand & acquire a pattern/kit for each month. I got January done halfway through the month & will start on February soon. They are cute & it’s fun to have a quick project that gets to completion quicker than a quilt.
And finally, my ghost block. Santa gave me the Frightful Fun BOM & fun rainbow fabric for Christmas, so I could practice my FPP game. It was tough getting back in the swing of it because I don’t do it often enough, but after much trauma, the ghost is here. Those eyes have lots of small pieces to get the wonky shape. I’m working on the other block for the month which is a witch’s hat & it’s going smoother.
Gwyned Trefethen says
So many fun projects. Hard to believe you struggled with the ghost. It looks great. I’m rather partial to the star with the bull’s eye center. That is definitely a great RSC. Although, who says ghosts have to be white. How about a ghosts parading in a rainbow of color.