Saturday, 10 May 2025

Turning Green

Green, green, green! Outside as much as inside, everything is turning green. Isn't that fun? 


With the bags I bought and those gifted to me, I have plenty of green.

Now that's a load of scraps! Should I make another green scrap basket? 
Nahhh, let's just sew it all up! Haha. 
I dumped the bags' content in a big bin then rummaged through the basket. Seven pieces were pulled out for the April Fool blocks. 



I even used one that is outside my comfort zone but it reads green enough, right? 

And a little blooper happened ... and got fixed. 

The white rectangle didn't go with the spotty-hexagon green but with the upper one. Oops! 
Today, I'll go through the bin holding the contents of the bags and see if there are scraps big enough to finish the April Fool block for this month. Only need three more. 


When I looked at the fabric I pulled for the first green blocks, I saw a colour progression, so I made a Stained Glass block. 

I love this one No, I didn't use the green/red print. I found something better. :^)


I finished the red Stained Glass, obviously not trimmed but done nonetheless. 
I also finished the red April Fool blocks missing from last month. Here's a group photo. 


Before I started to sew with green, I had a little bit of fun and a photo sessions with the blocks. 




Options, options, options. I like it on point but the second picture is cute too.



Decluttering: 
following Joy's lead in this endeavor, from The Joyful Quilter.

This container has a lid that locks. I want to reclaim it. It has, through the years, became a catch-all (read lazy-basket) in the kitchen. Maybe half of the things were just "misplaced" and were brought back to their "real" place. Other things were trashed: my son's first Swiss knife, mostly made of plastic and broken; Christmas Cracker's surprises; old business cards; a key for something we don't have anymore, etc. 


Then, there was this! 

I wonder if I can still get it processed? Where? Who has this service now a days? (If you don't know what this is, don't ever say you are old. haha. )

Sometimes, gifted bags give you fabric you just have to play with right away. Two little 9-Patch of 3.5 inches to finish this post nicely. 

Enjoy your week! 
;^)


Please, visit my stitching sisters for more fabric therapy. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!


17 comments:

Sue said...

I hate sewing quilts on-point but I like how they look. LOL Your blocks get a nice secondary pattern going with them on-point. I love the stained glass.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

I really like those April fools blocks - so many ways you can pay with them!

PaintedThread said...

Film! My hubby says look around for local camera shops - they'd know where to get it processed.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I love your April Fool's blocks, Chantal! It looks like there are a lot of layout possibilities with them. I like the on point layout, too. My hubby worked for Kodak for his working career and he said he thinks you have to send a roll of film away somewhere to get it developed. Where exactly, we don't know!

a good yarn said...

The April Fools blocks look great on point. You’ve got a nice bag of fabrics to play with too.

Anonymous said...

Love those April Fool blocks. My favorite arrangement is the squares and circles. Sue (sueclive@aol.com)

Jeanette said...

Beautiful blocks. That will be an interesting quilt when you have it altogether whichever setting you choose.

MissPat said...

I have a bunch of undeveloped film rolls in a drawer. So you know I'm old. Lots of options with those April Fool blocks. Is there a plan tfor the stained glass blocks. They are interesting.
Pat

Deb A said...

Those April fools blocks are going to be fun to play with. Glad you are having fun working through those fun bags of scraps.

Fiona said...

haha, I wonder what pictures are on that camera film??? would be fun for you to see. It's amazing how that block looks so different depending how it is laid out...
Hugz

Quilting Babcia said...

I expect there's still a roll of film laying around here somewhere. Hubby has a Big box of old negatives too that nobody in the family will want, but here they sit. I have a big bin of green scraps, just need some motivation. In the meantime I'll just keep watching your progress...

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

Great job on stitching with green! I don't have that "service" anymore. I can't remember the last tine I use it either!

Lin said...

I love the green stained glass block! Nice work on all your blocks though and looks like you have plenty of greens to play with this month. I wonder what is on those photos! xx

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Ah, voilà encore un bel usage de ces jolies chutes de vert ! Ces blocs poissons sont vraiment intéressants, j'aime beaucoup les multiples possibilités d'assemblage. Les derniers 9-patch sont adorables !

Angie in SoCal said...

Oh what a fun read. And love the photo session of what if. Those cute little nine patches were a great finish. Are you close to a quilt with them? Blessings,

Anonymous said...

Love the April fool blocks but why are they called that?

The Joyful Quilter said...

Nice work on those GREEN blocks, Chantal, and a bit of decluttering, too! I actually have two green scrap baskets in my studio. One for lights & brights and another for the "yucky" greens or rather olive, etc. My favorite part of the post? Those two wee 9-Patch blocks at the end. LOVE them!! I should get back to my Tiny Nines someday soon...