Saturday, May 6, 2017

Green Apples


Today is the first Saturday in May and the first day of the Green Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2017. I had the green apple on y list of green to work on, Last March I did  crate load of red apples. I also did a few of the other colours because I had them cut already. So I added in a few ink and yellow apples. I got more apple done then I thought I would. I worked on them and watched the Oilers hockey game, there was double over time so I kept sewing. They lost the game. 


I just love the apple core blocks, especially these two, this kind of wild fabric makes them so much fun. Then all the dots I have. Looks like a will make a small apple quilt and then also use some blocks in another quilt too. 

I have added today's post to Soscrappy.

Good News I got to ride my horse today. He was very sore last fall a couple of different things went wrong with him. He is all healed up and can be ridden again. The whole family went plus the neighbours dog. The neighbour has a new dog and she thinks we are more fun to hang out with. She might have to get tied up, I guess she was going to follow them down the long drive way yesterday too. 

13 comments:

  1. These blocks are adorable! Double overtime makes for great sewing time. Lol!

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  2. The apples and apple core blocks will make such a cute quilt. How large are the blocks?

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    1. The round part is cut to 4 1/2" so I think they measure 4 1/2 wide by 5 1/2 tall. The pattern is from the book Quilty Fun.

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  3. These apple blocks are great, what a neat idea.

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  4. Love those apple blocks, especially the core ones!

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  5. Wow. I love, love, love to watch you sew blocks from Lori's pattern books. Love your fabrics, colors, prints. You are going to have some beautiful quilts come together in December.

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  6. What wonderful blocks and a great use of such fun fabrics. I especially like the gold dot!

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  7. YUMMY use for some of your GREEN scraps!!

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  8. Very cute block! Love the fun fabrics!

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  9. All your apples are looking yummy!

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  10. I am SO loving where you are going with this! Keep up the good work.

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  11. What a delicious bunch of apples. Love the eaten ones. What size are the blocks. I've never seen them before. They look pretty easy. Have a fun week!

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  12. Oh, how cute! Looking forward to a whole quilt of Apples and Cores.

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