This month's Table Scraps Challenge prompts were "sage/forest green" and "square."
I thought I had a lot of sage green scraps, but it turned out, not so much. Enough for a couple log cabin blocks, but not much more than that.
So I switched to forest green, or close enough, for the other two blocks. I didn't want a stark contrast between the sage and the other greens, so my interpretation of forest green gravitates toward the medium dark vs. deep dark range.
Together the four blocks made a nice square table runner. And, of course, it all starts with a little red square and builds outward.
Some of those fabrics have square bits too. Squares covered!
Linking to the Table Scraps Challenge May Link Party at The Joyful Quilter.
~Paulette
What a pretty idea for a tabletopper! I like how the log cabin "spokes"
ReplyDeletesurround your plant--usually the center of a table topper gets covered up and is the focal point--but this works super well...nice work ;))) hugs, Julierose
Such a pretty tabletopper. Nice job on grading the greens.
ReplyDeleteYour scrappy log cabins have made into a really nice table topper. The joined blocks play so nicely with the green plant.
ReplyDeleteLog cabins make a great topper! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteYour table runner…, square…, turned out beautifully! I think the darker greens add a lot to the design. So a happy accident as it were. Love it!
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paulette it looks terrific on your table!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the design that your two sage blocks and two dark green blocks make! The red centers are fun, too. This looks perfect for the plant on your table!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Paulette! You've got squares and green covered. Thanks for playing along with the May 2022 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge!
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