Since this month's color for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is Indigo - I made an Indigo Scrap Jar Star from reproduction fabrics. The SJS completely changes personality when placed on the diagonal, eh?
I have lots of new reproduction fabric scraps because I've been participating in Barbara Brackman's Stars in a Time Warp BOW. The fabric history lessons are fascinating and have given me a lot of insight into fabrics both old and new.
Not to mention the growing stack of stars that will eventually become a quilt!
More scrappy, colorful inspiration can be found at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge link-up at Angela's Soscrappy blog.
Just love that scrap jar star. Some great reproduction fabrics.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you will have enough scrap jar blocks to make two quilts. One on point and the other not on point.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that scraps jar block! Jealous of that stack of finished blocks : )
ReplyDeleteThe scrap jar blocks are quite fancy on point! Good luck with all the new scraps.
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like that star on point! I liked it the other way, too, but this way is even better. 8)
ReplyDeleteOh, I do like it on point!
ReplyDeleteLove the use of repros for the gorgeous star.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful indigo star, and it looks great on point.
ReplyDeleteYour stack of star blocks is quite impressive.
Such a different personality on point. Quite precise.
ReplyDeleteSJS on point!! Such an incredible difference.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks do look totally different on point. From the thumbnail I thought you had added a new block to your collection for the year. Great colors!
ReplyDeleteThe indigo just pops out of this block - love it on point!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful star block, the diagonal setting really works.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that block on point. Off to follow the link to the tutorial, so thanks for the inspiration :)
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