The circles made in February for the Quilty 365 project are a vibrant group of reds and pinks!
Once again, there were a couple of fussy-cut circles, like this flower.
And some hearts, of course!
I enjoyed going through my red/pink scraps and choosing the ones that appealed to me.
Since I started on January 1, it's been easy to keep track of what number I'm on: 31 for January + 29 for February = 60.
Plus the few I've got started for March, which will be shades of green.
I haven't sewn any of the circle blocks together yet and probably won't until they're all done. That way I can mix the colors around in an appealing way.
Also allowing for other ideas to percolate as the project unfolds.
Hop over to Quilty Folk to see what the Quilty 365 folks have been working on!
17 comments:
Love your circles. I think theme circles are great!
Such an interesting approach to your circles! It's going to be a great mix of colors at the end.:)
Beautiful reds, they make a pleasing array just by themselves.
Lovely circles, all of them. I like your variety of background fabrics.
What a happy assortment for February. Your background fabrics add a very interest sense of texture to this project.
I like how you are using various color themes for these months! :) Lovely!
Love all of your red moons! I might have to make some red series too!
Your circles make me smile. I continue to go "Oooo...that's my fabric" every time I see some. Easily entertained? You know that's true!
love your circles. isnt this a fun quilt?
That was clever to pick a theme colour for each month.
Your Quilty 366 project is wonderful!
Great idea to have one color every month. Such a interesting variety.
Beautiful, love your red circles!!
Beautiful circles! I'm intrigued with your color blocking each month!
How fun to look at the variety you are coming up with - I'll bet you're really enjoying this QAL!
I like your idea of choosing a colour every month. Love the red circles !
They are beautiful Paulette! I love your system of choosing colors for each month. Will any month be black?
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