Sunday 12 August 2012

Rainbow Scrap Challenge-Aqua/Teal/ Turquoise

I love the colours chosen for this months Rainbow Scrap Challenge, but I only had three fabrics that fit into this category.  It wasn't enough to do the normal blocks I do, and I didn't want to add another blue, as it would end up being the same as last month.
I decide to search through those projects I'd saved onto my computer to see if any would fit in, and I came across one of Kaaren's First Friday Freebies which was perfect to adapt to suit the fabric.
The stitching was done on plain white fabric, and I've used a piece of Warm and Natural batting for the needle keep.  All I need now is add a small floss tag, and it will be complete.

There is still some of the fabric left, so I've found another one of Kaaren's patterns I've saved, which I hope to get done by the end of the month.   A big thank you to Kaaren, for coming up with such lovely projects on a regular basis, they are a joy to make.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

absolutely gorgeous and i love the colour,thankyou for the link.xx

Tudy said...

I have learned to love those colors. I hope to work with some of mine today. Very nice job.

Terry said...

What pretty fabric! And what a lovely little needle case! :0)

Amy said...

Oh gosh! That's incredible! Thanks for sharing with us

Ann Marie @ 16 Muddy Feet said...

How cute and adorable. Turquoise is also my favorite color. I have lots of it too.

Maggi said...

So lovely and the colour is to die for.

Miriam said...

Beautiful stitching and a nice combination!

scraphappy said...

Beautiful use of teal fabrics. Such a useful sewing kit to have around.

stitchersanon said...

My favourite colours...it is beautiful. Well done xxxx

Annie said...

Such a pretty useful piece. Love the embroidery.. it works so well on that piece and the colors are perfect.

Fiona said...

I love your version...
Hugz

Wendy said...

oh how lovely! Gorgeous colour

Rudee said...

This is absolutely beautiful. Your embroidery is so delicate and pretty.

Unknown said...

I find this a tricky colour to work with but, as always, you've produced a really lovely item. The stitching is gorgeous.