and here is the crayon rows together............
both rows are 48 inches long. If I decide to make the indian hatchet quilt longer, it is easy to add more blocks before the rows are sewn together. It may become a bed quilt.
The remaining scraps were pieced into large crumb blocks - excess of 8". They are intended for hot pads AND practice for easy FMQ. I am a totally walking foot quilter, but I want to play a bit and it's okay when they'll be badly quilted.
I did a thorough job with the browns this month. I wonder what color is on tap for March? I'm linking up with Angela at Soscrappy and on Sunday with Cynthia for Oh Scrap. Please visit these sites to see what everyone else has done with their brown scraps.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Love those crayons!
ReplyDeleteBoth the blocks and the crayons look fantastic! Great use of scraps
ReplyDeleteI like your blocks
ReplyDeleteNice job on using up all of your BROWN scraps!!
ReplyDeleteThose crayons are soooooooo darn cute. What a fantastic quilt it will make.
ReplyDeleteYou did really good with your brown scraps this month!
Great blocks! They look amazing together!
ReplyDeleteGreat hatchet blocks; I've never seen that block before but they look so stunning together, I'm sure to be using that pattern sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteOh love the Indian Hatchet blocks!
ReplyDeleteA very clever use of the brown and blue for the Indian Hatchet blocks.
ReplyDeleteGreat RSC projects. The Indian hatchet blocks sure used up a ton of scraps as did the crayons. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI really like what you are doing with your RSC scraps!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea to use the crumb blocks for FMQ practice and then turn them into hot pads! I should do that, too. I always use my walking foot for quilting, too, but I am trying to learn and practice FMQ.
ReplyDeleteThose crayons are great. Can't wait to see them in all the colours of the rainbow!
ReplyDeleteI adore those crayons. I can't wait to see them finished into a quilt. Thanks for sharing your lovely blocks with Oh Scrap!
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