Bottled Rainbows: Blue Blocks
This post is part of a series Bottled Rainbows {ticker tape quilt along}. You can join in anytime. We're going at a leisurely pace and using up our scraps! Please see this page for links to all posts.
I have a double-dose of color for you today - last week's block and this week's block in one tidy package. (Courtesy of my Saturday spent sewing - yeah!) Golly I am glad to have made it over to the cool side!
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So refreshing!
I have to admit, I've been pining for the blue blocks since I saw Angela's blue Bottled Rainbows. But I had this thing about working through the color grid in an order defined by colors that touch. Doesn't that sound crazy? I guess I just like to see the colors as they relate to each other (oh, really, you know it's pure crazy).
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This is the "Ocean" block, which belongs in the upper right corner of the Bottled Rainbow Color grid. It's made here in Kona pacific, which is a drop-dead gorgeous blue in my humble opinion. I was short of fabrics or scraps for this block, so I did buy a bit of one Castle Peeps print and the Eliza stripe to get the job done.
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And here is the "Marine" block. She's totally my favorite of the two!
![scrappy delight.](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5027/5680991432_dcef1cb06a.jpg)
I think it's the good mixture of big and little-ish scraps. Hello, hippo!
![Bottled Rainbow](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5184/5680429711_c1ec9ffe46.jpg)
color happiness.
Now there are just 7 blocks left, so I am more than halfway done. Looking forward to making my Cerise block next so that I can connect another row! Here's what I've done so far:
![my progress](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5228/5680559731_0444b1e2e9.jpg)
What about those of you who are playing along? How are the blocks coming? How many do you have left? I wonder if you've chosen a backing. I need to get on that!
Until next time, sew happy!