Yes, more bow-ties. This time they are a bit larger and floppier. The bow-tie shown at the bottom center is one from last week. If you would like to see less formal and more fun uses of red, hurry over to the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge.
Great job on using up red scraps. I am tempted in starting a bowtie quilt too. I am so out of sort this year that I still don't know which block to do for RSC. Imagine that! ;^)
I LOVE bowtie blocks. May need to start a bowtie quilt for donation.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on using up red scraps. I am tempted in starting a bowtie quilt too. I am so out of sort this year that I still don't know which block to do for RSC. Imagine that! ;^)
ReplyDeleteYou can't have too many bow ties blocks 😁 These are pretty!
ReplyDeleteNice blocks.
ReplyDeleteYou've chosen a great variety of red scraps. I love bowtie blocks. There are so many great ways to set them and they are quick and fun to make.
ReplyDeleteBigger RED Bowties make for a bigger quilt. Faster, too! :o))
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I'm rather partial to biw tie blocks.
ReplyDeleteAh, making bow tie blocks bigger means you'll only need a zillion instead of a gazillion to make a quilt.
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Though given the nano-sized blocks you make, these "bigger" bowties could finish to all of two inches, right?
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