I have been awfully busy (aren't we all?) the last month and a half with spring cleaning, a trip to Maryland, knitting and quilting (of course), and a myriad of other tasks. The color of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge was purple, and I did actually get the purple ribbon finished last month. Just never got it posted.
The purple ribbon adjoins the yellow one, and now you can more clearly see the two different blocks that make up this quilt (bottom photo). Simple, eh?
Onward to green!
See what others are working on for the RSC here.
What a pretty 3-D effect. Glad you are getting caught up.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully dynamic effect with the shadowing. You have just the right shades to create the turning effect.
ReplyDeleteOh what pretty ribbons--this will make a lovely piece--I'm late with my greens (and others!!) too not to worry...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeletelove the ribbon blocks! What did you come to Maryland for? I love visiting Maine, and need to start planning another trip soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely ribbons.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great effect. Thanks for showing how you did it - it looked lots harder than what you are showing for the actual two parts.
ReplyDeleteWonderful ribbons!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting RSC project! Looking forward to seeing your quilt put together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely eye-catching pattern! A full quilt with the months colours is going to be superb,
ReplyDeleteYour ribbons are coming along beautifully. Have fun playing with green.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic! Can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! A 3-D effect. Looking forward to seeing your quilt come together.
ReplyDeleteLove that purple ribbon!
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