Monday, February 01, 2021

2021 Monthly Color Challenge - February

 February 2021 - Lemon - Bright Yellow

 

This month's block is available at Patterns by Jen's Blog

Lemons

 Health Benefits of lemons - https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/283476#benefits

My favorite lemon food is the Lemon Loaf cake at Starbucks. A copycat recipe is available at  Taste of Home .


Jen has wonderful instructions, follow them closely, use a scant 1/4 inch seam and remember to trim!


This is a fun block to create, the yellow is much brighter in person.

January and February's blocks. I will be following the pattern's instructions, however, I will alternate the background fabric so as to spotlight the vegetable or fruit fabric.




Bloggers for this month, visit to see their blocks and to learn some tips and tricks.

Patterns by Jen

Everyone Deserves a Quilt

Sunflower Stitcheries and Quilting 

Quilt 2 End ALZ 

Day Brook Designs 

True Blue Quilts 

Sunflower Stitcheries and Quilting 

Quilts and Other Stuff from Frances

At the end of the month, make sure you link up a picture of your block to win some great prizes. Prizes are awarded quarterly!

Sponsors for February


Bea Quilter - PDF Pattern


Designs By Sarah J - Fabric Bundle and Book*

Cherrywood Hand Dyed Fabric - Monty Fabric Bundle*

Benartex - Fabric Bundle*

Quilters Dream Batting - 60 x 46 Dream Angel 100% Flame Retardant Fibers*

Quilters Dream Batting60 x 46 Dream Wool*

The Warm Company55 x 60 batting 80/20*

Appliques Quilts and More - $10 gift certificate

DayBrook Designs - 2 PDF Patterns

Patterns By Jen - PDF Patterns

Those marked with * are for US residents only. Prize laws vary throughout different countries.

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3 comments:

  1. What wonderful lemon fabric! I love that lemon loaf too.

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  2. Great information about lemons. Love lemon juice in tea.
    Stay safe.

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  3. Iteresting how with a change of colour choice and placement the pinwheel recedes and what appear to be spools appear.

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