Have you seen the scrappy pineapple blocks on Instagram by @holly_inez ? I saw them and thought how fun and cheerful. I have almost zero yellow in my stash. Bummer. I do have a lot of pink 2.5" squares. After I finish a project and have scraps I cut them into either 5" charms or 2.5" mini charms. I was halfway there!
I ended up making 9 blocks. One red one and 8 pink. I tried to separate the pinks by shade. The lone red berry used up all my red.
Now they sit on my cutting table chair waiting for inspiration for what to do with them next.
My last berry I pieced all laid out on my personal block size design board. I can carry the board from my cutting table to my sewing machine. You can find the tutorial on Lori Holt's blog, Bee in My Bonnet.
Free Strawberry tutorial can be found here, at Skyberries Handmade. I used 2.5" squares instead (its what I had on hand) instead of what she uses in her tutorial. The leaves I had to cut bigger as well and trim down to 2.5" half square triangles.
As always, you can find Heather and I on Instagram. Stop by and say hi!
Tara @tinyglutton
Heather @thequiltbarn
Awesome!
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DeleteWhat lovely blocks! The fabrics used in this project are so happy! =)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Maybe that's why I am so drawn to pink, its a happy color.
DeleteThese are so summery and lovely!
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DeleteBeautiful! Strawberries are so 'happy'!
ReplyDeleteThese are so (pardon the pun) SWEET! Love them
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet! Thanks
DeleteOh I want to make a strawberry quilt. Love your blocks. Can't wait to see the finish!
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