I have to Thank Kathy over at Kathy's Quilts for the inspiration on this one. She has a beautiful quilt in her header that I just fell in love with the first time I saw it last year. I had this in mind when I started making my 16 patch blocks this year for the rainbow challenge. This week I made my brown 16 patch block.
Then I made a bunch of huge flying geese blocks....
Then some four patches for the corners.
Put them together and you get these really neat but huge blocks! These are 16+ inches big.
Edited to add yesterday's progress. All the blocks are made and have been sewn into rows.
Head on over to SoScrappy on Saturday morning and see what other brown fabrics are coming out to play this weekend.
14 comments:
Wow, that would be a quick and easy way to a beautiful quilt. I love jow yours are coming together.
Wow. Love it. That's a great idea for a large, colorful, quick, fun star quilt! Thanks for sharing.
The blocks look great! You are going to have a gorgeous quilt.
Thanks for the shout out Deb! Your blocks look fantastic... what a fun rainbow challenge project!
Beautiful! I've been admiring Kathy's Header quilt as well. What a fun collection of colors.
That is going to be a great looking star quilt. What a terrific idea!
I love your scrappy stars project.
WOW! I love the blocks. Did you have a pattern for the blocks? This going to be an awesome rainbow quilt.
Another lovely star to join your group--this will become a lovely piece I think,hugs, Julierose
I love your star blocks! Can't wait to see the finished quilt!
Love these blocks - such a great way to use scraps!
Oh that looks great!!!
KRistie
Your so speedy. I read the edit. Blocks and row together. I could challenge you and see if you can have it quilted and bound by the end of the month. Ha Ha.
That looks great in all the different colours Deb. I didn't think of that - I've just made a pile of brown 4-patches from which I will make a lap quilt for charity.
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