Then there are some red triangles, ready for this month’s colour at the Rainbow scrap challenge.
And finally, as we all knew, resistance was indeed futile, and I started that La Passion project.
It just so happens to also be using up red scraps. I have a large box full of various colours of 1 1/2 inch strips, and these hexagons work perfectly out of that size.
This is going to be a short one. I’m going to link up to Kathy’s Slow Sunday Stitching And Angela’s SoScrappy, and then it’s back to the relaxing business of sewing together tiny pieces of fabric.
Small bits of RED. Keep on stitching!!
ReplyDeleteYou are not going to burn through your stash very quickly with these projects! I love the tiny triangles!
ReplyDeleteYour fussy cut hexagons are gorgeous. Love them! Wow - your La Passion project will be so pretty in reds! Looking forward to seeing your wonderful progress! Visiting you from Kathy's Slow Stitching Sunday!
ReplyDeleteYum and yum! I seem to be working a lot with red and white too this year... must be the 150 fever!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely hexagons--really like those darker reds a lot...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThe fussy cut hexies remind me of the kaleidoscope quilts by Paula Nadelstern. Specifically, the blue one. Good luck on your tiny pieces of red.
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