Saturday 23 July 2022

Happy scraps.

This is the blocks so far, all of them so far. Orange one's need to be done still. Thanks to the RSC21 and RSC22, Omygosh is becoming a reality. Getting the top done with all the scraps feels wonderfuland very rewarding, joining the colour challenge has been the best!
It was a work in progress that was just not going anywhere fast, until it become an RSC.
With the heatwave, the butter lettuce is bolting. The yellow beans are being harvested every other day. Fingerling potatoes was harvested this past week, first tomato from the garden as well. Back to stitching for now, staying cool indoors.

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  1. Your OMGosh blocks are spectacular! What size do they finish at? Love your little garden too! Fresh veggies are the best.

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    1. Finished at 4 inches, so much fun.

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  2. I remember when you started OMG. Nice to see it progressing.

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    1. At Retreat many moons ago.

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  3. your little garden looks wonderful and so much better than mine does. I love those quilt blocks and each time I see them it reminds me to get to work next year on my Sue Garman pattern

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    1. Sue Garman patterns are my favourite ones. The garden is blooming with all the heat waves. Picked the second ripe red tomato this afternoon, enjoying harvesting veggies. Afternoon Delight is another pattern which I would love to make.

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  4. Just look at that explosion of blocks!

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    1. To think at the end of 2020, all I had was a few blocks. The RSC each month showed how small steps create the legs to get the progress we want and need.

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  5. Spectacular quilt blocks! This will be a great quilt.

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    1. It is a project years in the making, looking forward to seeing it all done and enjoying quilting it.

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  6. Your Omigosh blocks are looking amazing! That's why I enjoy the RSC, too - a little progress every month makes a quilt move right along. Your garden looks beautiful!

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    1. RSC is the best way to do it. Not only is broken up in one colour a month, the scraps which was waiting for one day got used up to create the blocks.

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