Saturday, March 26, 2016

RSC 16 week 13

UNCHARTED WATERS

This week has been a happy time for me with my piecing.  I made the latest Modern HST Sampler block, Formation.  I stayed with straight purple for the simple block, although it looks more like navy here.


So I completed the blocks for this month.  I'm trying to keep to the more modern look for this set of blocks.


The most fun I had this week was building a boat.  I had seen Gayle's tiny boat and then Sue's larger two-masted version, both so cute I had to make one.  Since I work with lots of 2.5-inch strips, I designed my own 6.5-inch boat block, in March colors of course.  It only took ten minutes to make it, using flip triangles for the boat shape and some HSTs I already had on hand.


The only problem with these little boats is that, like potato chips, you can't have just one.  So I made two more in January and February colors, but I know it won't stop there.  Sailing has been in my blood since I sailed with my Norwegian uncle in RI waters as a girl.  I love the silence except for the sound of the rushing water and also love the rough seas.  I sure do miss the ocean here in Wisconsin.


The other fun time I had was making another 16-patch block because I had not done a blue one that I liked.  The first one was just plain dull.


I tried to make this blue one as colorful as my other 16p blocks, which is trickier with blue and purple.


I was really happy with the result.  Now I have several more slab blocks to catch up, plus my Dog Park quilt and that is coming along well.

I hope each of you had a satisfying Quilty week.  I link up with RSC16 at soscrappy and Sew Cute Tuesday at Blossom Heart Quilts. Check them out to see what everyone is up to.

20 comments:

  1. So many pretty blocks this week! Great progress.

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  2. Cute boat blocks, they will make a fun quilt. It is great to have some HST ready to be used. Love to see your purple blocks for this week.

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  3. Lots of cute blocks! Love the sailboats!

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  4. You have a lovely collection of blue and purple fabrics here. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with all your 16-patch blocks.

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  5. Aren't those little boats fun? I love yours. (I need to go back and make some with accent color sails now, too...)
    You've got some really interesting rainbow projects going - I'm going to enjoy watching your blocks!

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  6. What fun little sailboats! They look so cheerful. You may think the 16 patches are dull, but once they're all together they will jump to life.

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  7. haha those little boats are tooooooo cute. You're making me want to do them! I finished the ugly stratavarious quilt top, so I have room for one more RSC block of the month... hmmmm piglets or boats? LeeAnna

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  8. I'd love to make some sailboats, but I just felle in love with those piglets, and can't get away from them.

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  9. Don't you just love those blocks that keep begging you to make more! That sailing quilt will be a cute one!

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  10. I like what you have done with your scraps.

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  11. I love all your blocks! Partial to 16-patch blocks : )
    Love all your prints!

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  12. ANOTHER new RSC projects?!?! LOL Happy Sailing!!

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  13. What wonderful boats. Yes, Gayle is a very bad influence and she got me into boat building too!

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  14. Love those boats! I haven't tried them, but am furiously stitching away at Monkey blocks, thanks to Gayle! It is so fun to see what gets everyone inspired!

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  15. bocks all looking good, Paula, loving the boats but not a sailor get very sick, I too have Nowegian ancestors, on Dad`s family side.

    Wishing you a peaceful and joyful Easter

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  16. Good use of your purple scraps!

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  17. The ships are really cute! All of your blocks turned out beautifully.

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  18. Beautiful boats, love the yellow sails!

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  19. Totally understand about missing the ocean in Wisconsin. I grew up with the sounds, sights, and sensations of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior -- nothing like that here in Tennessee . . .

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