Saturday, May 26, 2012

Last Yellow Saturday

Here it is our last Saturday in Yellow. I decided to add to the 2 inch square basket this week and have a bunch of squares ready for a sewing project next year. So far I have reds, greens, pinks and now yellow. For some interest, I only have one fabric with only one square - it is the red Christmasy fabric at the top of the red pile. I figured it would be an entertaining little tidbit to add to the back of the quilt as the 'find the fabric that is in this quilt only once!'.

This month also had some pinwheel blocks



and Birds in the Air blocks.
I wonder what color will be selected for next month? I'm hoping for purple or blue.......
Go on over to SoScrappy's blog and see what others have been working on for their yellow Saturday.

10 comments:

scraphappy said...

Great collection of yellow projects. I guess I'd better go figure out what the color is for next month, it looks like you are ready to move on.

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

Love your blocks and that is a great scrappy pile you have going!

Angie said...

Wow! We're half-way through the challenge - can't wait to see what happens next. Did you notice SoScrappy has changed the background color on her blog? I think she's giving us a hint!

Edith said...

Looking forward to seeing what you do with all those two inch squares.

Cathy Tomm said...

Your yellow blocks are working well. It sure is nice to see the bird blocks all together, that is going to be a very nice quilt. Thanks for commenting on my blog today.

Quilter Kathy said...

Lovely blocks...I'm hoping for purple or blue also!

make.share.give said...

Your bright birds in the air look nice together.

Lynne said...

I love both those blocks. They are "wow"! (I think you'll find next month is purple judging by Angela's blog background which used to be yellow!)

Sheila said...

Looking awesome! You are going to have a couple of really nice rainbow quilts in December :D

Ellen said...

Your pinwheel blocks look great and I love what is going on with your Birds in the Air blocks.