It’s the last Tuesday of the month, and if you’re participating in the Riley Blake Designer Block Challenge Sew Along, that means it’s the catch-up and showcase day for the blocks that you’ve made thus far. So here are the blocks I’ve made:
Block 1: Four Corners, by Lori Holt

Block 2: Spin Around, by Amy Smart
Block 3: Starry Bloom, by Cherry Guidry
Block 8: Turning Point, by Sandy Gervais
Block 10: Plus One, by Amber Elliot
I am behind on the schedule, but I have sewn up five of the ten released blocks. It’s a new color palette for me and I was getting really nervous that I had accidentally imagined that these colors would work with each other, but as more blocks go up on my design wall, the less anxious I feel about the palette. I think it’s going to work out very nicely in the end.
The story behind the color palette is: My front room’s couches are a weird shade of green that I originally thought was an aqua/teal blue when I picked them out in the showroom eight years ago, but have had to concede that they are indeed a bluish-sage green of sorts, which does not match my otherwise aqua and teal décor in that part of the house. So I’m pivoting my color palette in that part of the house, and this quilt will be a part of that transition. I’m still figuring out what works, color-wise.
I stumbled across two images of throw pillows designed by Caitlin Wilson, which use that weird shade of green in a color palette that looks really pretty to me, so I decided to embrace it. I’m already a collector of blue and white china patterns, which are featured in her particular decorating aesthetic, so I’m going to accept this happy discovery as kismet and move forward with it enthusiastically.


I am using Riley Blake Confetti Cotton Solids in the following colors to match the colors in the pillows:
- “Couch Green”/Sage Green: Raindrop
- Jade Green: Cozy
- Navy: Oxford Blue
- Powder Blue: Boy Blue
- Medium Periwinkle: Periwinkle
- Dark Periwinkle: Forget-me-not
- Dark Pink: Grapefruit
- Light Pink: Peaches ‘n Cream
- White: Cloud
I will be substituting my own design for one of the blocks because I’m just not into it. It hasn’t been released yet, so I don’t know when that change will pop up on my schedule, but it’s the one block that looks like the sun rising behind mountains—no offense to the designer of that particular block, but it just doesn’t match well enough to the other blocks to make me happy and I’m going to lean into the fact that I am the boss of my own quilts and can make substitutions when I want.
The sew along will end at the end of May, so we’re getting there…I’ll need to up my sewing time on this! There will be another three blocks released in April, so the goal is to have those three, plus the five I’m behind on, sewn up…so I guess I’m shooting for two blocks a week for the next month. Fingers crossed!
Patterns for the blocks are free and can be found here on the Riley Blake Designs website.




