Don't you love when a plan comes together? Night Vision is a new-to-me block that I just began making this year for RSC. I saw a picture online of this one and just HAD to add it to my plans for the year. It's really just Flying Geese rotating around a center square. This week I added the 3 new yellow blocks to the mix, and couldn't resist a sample layout. Look what happens when they are layed out together! I'm so excited about this one! The more colors are added, the more interesting this will look I think. The bonus triangles trimmed from goose corners have become Pinwheels. They are only 4.5" square unfinished - and I have no firm plan yet for them. However, they might end up in an outer border for Night Vision. Some ideas are percolating. A UFO was finished - with yellow binding. This is Twinkle Star, an RSC set of blocks from previous years. This is one of my favorite star blocks to make, so I know there will be another one of these in my future. It's so cheerful. There was a lot more yellow happening this week. String Beads were made. I've been keeping a stack of phone book page paper cut in 5" squares next to my machine. As I've been sewing lately I've worked on the string sections as Leaders/Enders. There are still a couple more yellow string squares plus some other colors too that are ready for the framing strips. I'm using scrappy neutrals for the frames, in creams, tans and whites. I totally enjoyed some extended sewing time this week, and had a lot of fun with yellow. Kitty blocks, 16-patch churn dash, Dutchman's Puzzle, Zippers, and Spinners were all sewn and added to their respective collections. Even the mini quilt I made this week had a lot of yellow. https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/ Check out more RSC projects going on around the country.
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