Then I used the left over strips to start on the colourwash blocks. I had to cut some pieces from my very limited stash of yellow. I ended up with 24, so it will do for now.
NOTE - UPDATE
The problem I was having where I wasn't getting emails when you comment. seems to have been resolved.,...I am blaming the cyclone!
NOTE - UPDATE
The problem I was having where I wasn't getting emails when you comment. seems to have been resolved.,...I am blaming the cyclone!
Love your colourwash blocks. Hope you are staying safe with Alfred!
ReplyDelete2 nice placemats and all those blocks is a good amount of yellow sewing. Nice work
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look great and the placemats are so sunny and cheerful. xx
ReplyDeleteYou did really well with your yellows…
ReplyDeleteThe yellow colorwash blocks are spot on! And how much yellow will you really need, right? You've probably got plenty!
ReplyDeleteWell done Susan, these are coming along nicely....
ReplyDeleteYou made great use of your meagre supplies of yellow.
ReplyDeleteWell, you have achieved a lot with what you had.
ReplyDeleteI struggle with yellow, too. Yet, you have done a magnificent job with your two projects.
ReplyDeleteLove those place mats, and your colorwash blocks look nice as well. I hope you get the Blogger issue sorted...so frustrating!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the colorwash blocks.
ReplyDeleteI also like making small placemats, they are quick to make and good to give as gifts and I like them under my plate.
A happy greeting comes to you from Viola
Blogger doesn't behave very well sometimes. Those placemats are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI also find yellow is often in short supply - you did well. I ended up turning comments to moderation as I was having the same problem.... some still came as no-reply ..
ReplyDeleteHugz
I wouldn't find many yellows in my stash. I love what you have done with yours.
ReplyDeleteSorry blogger is tormenting you again.
Wonderful blocks and progress. Blogger seems to come up with different things to annoy us!!
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