RED is done, washed, blocked, and folded and put away. I'm pleased with how it turned out. For the last scrappy border, I quilted a separate design in each chunk - for interest and practice. Some of the designs are not good for entire quilts but I still like to use them, here and there -- good practice for me. Some worked well, some not so great - oh well. It gives the viewer something to look closer at (whoops, dangling preposition ...) The triangles were kept in one consistent configuration.
For the record, this pattern is called Jewel Box, Buckeye Beauty, Blue Ridge Beauty and a few more. It is among the easiest designs, can be used in a great variety of ways, producing remarkabley different end product. Even now, I'm thinking it would be wonderful in blue! It's about 65" x 75".
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Lori, in South Dakota, who asked about what fabrics I used. I can't say I used anything specific, but do notice most of the reds are small

scale, and the lights are creams and whites, some with bits of color in them. This truly was scrappy - I didn't buy anything for the top. A couple of the reds do NOT "go" but again, they are what gives the quilt character.

And, once again, here is one of the screech owls. I happened to be under one of them when it "erped" up a pellet. Yes, I was the lucky victim. We were fearful that the neighborhood fireworks would scare them off, but nope, they are still here. (It seems that Kodak does not "fix" owl red eye - must be something about their eyes different than human eyes. LOL)

Here are some friendship stars our local quilt group is making for a quilt for RSVP, Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The small bit of fabric in upper right is our focus fabric. It was GREAT for a focus fabric but no longer looks good as a border. I think we are making 120, 6 inch blocks, all scrappy.