SCRAP SUNDAY
While we might be stitching fabric scraps this little guy was spotted last week in a friends driveway enjoying a tasty breakfast from food scraps.
I am joining Kim for another Scrap Basket Sunday.
I joined the 4-patch blocks together to create a 9-patch. I plan on using a different color border for each.
It should be colorful. Now to keep the momentum going.
I continue to dig through fabric bags and found these last week.
While this week's bear cub was a cutie last weeks visitor would not be one I would be approaching for a bear hug.
Sew grab a cuppa and sew the day away.
Frances
MORE SCRAPS
Welcome to another Scrap Basket Sunday where I link with Kim from Kim's Big Quilting Adventure and others who are digging deep through their scraps in the hope of finding some clear shelf space.
I found a basket of strips from a long ago quilt. Can't even remember which quilt I stitched. The edges were torn and not rotary blade cut so I know it was a while ago. Trimmed, cut 2 inch squares and now I have a bunch of 4-patch blocks. How I will use them I am not sure.

I have a little friend who is waging a mighty campaign to convince her parents to adopt a puppy. Even agreed to make her bed for 250 days. Saw the "Happy Puppies" quilt pattern in Quilter's World so I stitched this cute puppy pillow to keep on her bed just in case she forgets - not much chance of that. The puppy scraps came from a friends stash and I found the perfect dog print for the back.
Even the crows huddled together to try and keep dry in the very wet, rainy day we had yesterday. A perfect day for sewing.
Sew glad you stopped by,
Frances
Scrap Basket Sunday
Joining Kim at Kim's Quilting Adventure for more scrappy sewing. Today I am working on a Stash Buster BOM created by Linda at The Quilted Goose. Two new blocks every month.
Greek Square - May - Block # 1
Sawtooth Star - May - Block # 2
Sister's Choice - June - Block # 3
Clay's Choice -June - Block # 4
In spite of great intentions to only use what was on the shelf I just had to visit the fabric store. I began with pieces of a yellow flower print from stash, some solid pink leftovers and a green bit. I went looking for a perfect yellow to match, could not find it but found a pink flower print identical to my yellow. No wonder they always smile when I cross the threshold at Atlantic Fabrics. I always leave $$$ behind.
Picked lilacs yesterday. Their fragrance now fills my house.
Enjoy the day,
Frances