This Hidden Gem isn't quite hidden, but its definitely aquamarine...this month's color for the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge. Okay, it runs the gamut of blue greens all the way to teal.
This cow, without horns, would also like to join the RSC party. I posted the tutorial for this cow yesterday.
And here is a photo of Molly from a year ago showing that she supports scraps of all colors.
Such beautiful colour in these scraps!
ReplyDeleteAnd such a sweet scrap snuggler!
Great collection of sea green and teal. For some reason I like the cow without the horns, not sure why it makes a difference - always think of bulls with horns chasing people in kids cartoons and cows as gentle animals without - even though I know that is not correct!
ReplyDeleteMolly looks so content in among your scraps. What great range in your blue green fabrics. Love the cow without the horns.
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks!! They are all wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFabulous version of the cow. This is going to be a fun quilt to watch progress.
ReplyDeleteWith or without horns. Equally adorable either way
ReplyDeleteIs there a calf coming next week?
DeleteBlue-green to teal sounds like the PERFECT way to represent SEA GREEN in your RSC projects!!
ReplyDeleteYour block of blue greens to teal is great! The cow? EEEEE, love her!!!
ReplyDeleteYour Molly photo is a hoot! She looks very comfortable. You've got beautiful blue-green scraps, and they make an especially colorful cow!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are so nice.
ReplyDeletegreat aquamarine fest!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.... but the cow - I am so in love with her!!!
ReplyDeleteMolly was definitely born to be a quilter's cat!
ReplyDeleteLove your cow, and this cat photo is the best.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics Sally, and this cow looks as if she's smiling!
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