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RSC2022-pink April week 1

April 9, 2022 by Sue 7 Comments

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After taking a month off because there were no yellows in the jelly roll I’m using, it was back to ombre Shine blocks. These are the two that can be considered pink. I’ve wanted to make this quilt for forever so I almost squeal each month when I pull down the box & get started.

I cut all the pieces for this Sweet Kisses quilt in January, so now it’s just a matter of pulling it out & sewing up the month’s color. (Same with Shine) I did this last year with a couple projects & it helped me get more done during the year when I only had to cut out a couple projects each month.

I did it! Here’s the top in the final week, #5, of the Hyalite SAL from Plains & Pine. I finished up sewing the large diamond blocks into the four quadrants with the background triangles, then did this week’s task of sewing the four quadrants together. This was a fun project & I definitely got better as I went along. It’s all bias so one quadrant is a little stretched, but I got the rest done well. I’m so happy to have tried something new, plus used some really old stash fabric that I love.

I currently have 2 L&E projects going as well: a green & yellow version of Bonnie Hunter’s September Sky. The green chain blocks are done & I’m sewing the yellow & black stars together now. I started sewing the Chandelier blocks that I cut out last week for a donation quilt. And in FaceTime quilt group we got the 6th & final wedge sewn for the Cookie Cutter circles, so next week we’ll sew all the main blocks together.

My current status for the six RSC2022 projects:

  • 4 red, aqua, & yellow blocks from the Tula Pink 100 Modern Quilt Blocks (pink cut out)
  • 1 red, aqua, & yellow twinkling friendship block inspired by Deb A. (pink squares pulled)
  • 3 red, 2 blue, 2 pink Shine blocks from the free pattern by Melissa Corry (on track)
  • 14 red, 16 aqua, 4 yellow, & 14 pink blocks for Sweet Kisses by Gigi’s Thimble (on track)
  • 7 red, aqua, & yellow blocks, plus matching border string blocks for Catching Rainbows by Bonnie Hunter (pink cut out)
  • 8 red & 6 aqua Dancing Stars by Amy Ellis (no new progress)

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RSC2022-end of March yellows

April 2, 2022 by Sue 3 Comments

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Having done the border yellow string blocks earlier in the month, I got the actual yellow blocks for Catching Rainbows done this week.

It’s a flimsy! I started On the Move by Melissa Corry as an RSC2022 project but got carried away & kept going on it when I realized how much planning I had to do to make these Spotted charm packs work out. I did the remix on her blog using the Charming Baby Quilts book, so it’s the throw size & will probably end up as a graduation quilt for a niece or nephew. Background is a white Grunge.

It’s week 4 of the Hyalite SAL from Plains & Pine and this week’s task for the lap size was to sew the large diamond blocks into the four quadrants with the background triangles. I got it laid out out on the design wall & one quadrant sewed together (not shown). It’s been a busy week, so the rest will have to flow into the last week of the SAL, which is only sewing the four quadrants together. So I think I can finish on time even though there won’t be any sewing this weekend.

My donation quilting has stalled a bit because I haven’t made quilts the right size, colors, techniques, etc. for various groups. So I’ve decided to be more intentional about what I make. Covered in Love takes tops & other volunteers will quilt them, so I decided to do what I do best: piece. Then I can make patterns I’ve been wanting to try, use my stash, & still feel useful. CIL says they need more masculine quilts so I’m going to focus there. Shopped my stash & cut out this quilt to make for L&E’s. It has gray background.

My current status for the six RSC2022 projects:

  • 4 red, aqua, & yellow blocks from the Tula Pink 100 Modern Quilt Blocks (on track)
  • 1 red, aqua, & yellow twinkling friendship block inspired by Deb A. (on track)
  • 3 red & 2 blue Shine blocks from the free pattern by Melissa Corry (on target because no yellow)
  • 8 red & 6 aqua Dancing Stars by Amy Ellis (running behind so may need to re-evaluate this project)
  • 14 red, 16 aqua, & 4 yellow blocks for Sweet Kisses by Gigi’s Thimble (on track)
  • 7 red, aqua, & yellow blocks, plus matching border string blocks for Catching Rainbows by Bonnie Hunter (on track)

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RSC2022-some yellow progress

March 26, 2022 by Sue 7 Comments

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A little finish this week: “Puzzles”. It was an early COVID-19 project to use up the last of the puzzle fabric from a larger quilt. I sewed up the top & let it sit, but finally got it quilted with variegated thread in a puzzle design. I just made it without a pattern. Lots of people call these Happy Blocks.

I got back to work on yellow & made the Sweet Kisses blocks which only called for four each in yellow.

Another twinkling Friendship Star block to add to the pile from last year.

These are the four yellow blocks for the Tula Pink sampler. I’m enjoying my progress on this project.

It’s week 3 of the Hyalite SAL from Plains & Pine and this week’s task for the lap size was to put the 4-patch diamond blocks from last week into 24 of these large diamond blocks. Next week we start turning them into a big star.

My current status for the six RSC2022 projects:

  • four red, aqua, & yellow blocks from the Tula Pink 100 Modern Quilt Blocks (on track)
  • one red, aqua, & yellow twinkling friendship block inspired by Deb A. (on track)
  • 3 red & 2 blue Shine blocks from the free pattern by Melissa Corry – on target because no yellow
  • 8 red & 6 aqua Dancing Stars by Amy Ellis – running behind
  • 14 red, 16 aqua, & 4 yellow blocks for Sweet Kisses by Gigi’s Thimble (on track)(on track)
  • 7 red & 7 aqua blocks, plus matching border string blocks for Catching Rainbows by Bonnie Hunter (yellow partially sewn & 8 string blocks done)

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RSC2022-squirrels on the loose

March 19, 2022 by Sue 3 Comments

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“Simply Hexie” is done! My quilting partner & I bought these kits in July 2019 & kept saying we would make them when….. (fill in the blank). Late last year we pulled out the kits & via our FaceTime quilt group, worked steadily for a few sessions to piece the top, the back & make the binding. Then it was off to the quilter where it was done in an intersecting triangle motif. I finished the binding last night while watching TV, so here it is!

The back. The fabric is more gray than it looks in the photo.

So…squirrels. Remember those Rockabilly Swing blocks by Bonnie Hunter I said I was going to work on a little at a time? Well, after all the yellow cutting & prep at the beginning of March I decided to take a day to sew them. They are using up my little scraps in various sizes so it’s a mess of piles all over when I’m working on the paper piecing. The next day I decided to keep going. And the next. Then I decided to do some calculations & see how many more I needed as I’m doing a smaller quilt than the pattern. I kept going. Because there’s no quilt police that says I have to do anything in any particular order. Sew what’s fun! In a week & a half of sewing, I got them all made, then spent time sorting scraps & cleaning up. And I’m happy, even though it wasn’t what I planned at the beginning of the month.

I am also doing the Hyalite SAL from Plains & Pine on a whim. (no quilt police, remember?) I’ve done the week 1 cutting & am halfway through week 2, which is sewing the diamond blocks. So cute & all cut from Blueberry Park fabric bagged together in my stash, waiting for the perfect project.

And here’s the progress from this week’s quilt group. We’re working on Cookie Cutter, another long-time project we’re finally getting done. We have four of the quadrants sewn & decided to deviate from the pattern to sew the first three quadrants together to make the half circles & feel like we are getting somewhere. So cute!

My current status for the six RSC2022 projects:

  • four red & four aqua blocks from the Tula Pink 100 Modern Quilt Blocks (yellow cut)
  • 1 red & 1 aqua twinkling friendship block inspired by Deb A. (yellow squares pulled)
  • 3 red & 2 blue Shine blocks from the free pattern by Melissa Corry – on target because no yellow
  • 8 red & 6 aqua Dancing Stars by Amy Ellis – running behind
  • 14 red & 16 aqua blocks for Sweet Kisses by Gigi’s Thimble (yellow cut)
  • 7 red & 7 aqua blocks, plus matching border string blocks for Catching Rainbows by Bonnie Hunter (yellow cut & 8 string blocks done)

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RSC2022-March-enter yellow

March 5, 2022 by Sue 7 Comments

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“Codes” is a finish. It’s been a long journey! After 6 years of learning to quilt & spending a little time on it regularly, I was tempted to attend a retreat, learn some new skills, & up my game. So in January 2015 I attended my one & only quilt retreat in St. George, Utah. My husband hiked all over the red rocks while I spent the weekend being completely overwhelmed by all these quilting people who knew a thousand times more than me & were way faster. I learned wool applique, did a class by Melissa Corry, learned to sew with tiny scraps & use a hexie template. I came home overwhelmed by all the projects to finish. I worked on them pretty steadily, except this one which languished on my shelf. I had made one block at the retreat. During the pandemic in 2020 when I started working my WIP’s, I pulled this out & realized that now that I’m experienced, there wasn’t a block in there I couldn’t make in a flash! So it came together quickly. I finally got it quilted & bound & here it is with all those fabrics I carefully chose & still love as I use up the scraps in my current projects. It’s called “Codes” because hidden in each block is a strip of traditional blocks.

On the Move Remix by Melissa Corry. I worked on the blocks this week & got rows 1 & 2 done & sewed with sashing; ditto rows 3 &4; also some blocks together in bottom half. I’m using Spotted charm squares & Grunge background.

As for yellow, it’s been a cutting & prep week. I got the sets cut for the Catching Rainbows blocks.

With all my leftovers from cutting, I got the 8 string blocks done for the Catching Rainbows blocks.

I also cut the little Tula Pink blocks so they are ready to sew. I had 4 picked out in yellow for my arrangement.

I cut all the pieces for the yellow & black star blocks for September Sky by Bonnie Hunter. I’ve previously made the green 9-patch squares that alternate with these. I set it aside since it’s a Christmas gift, but I figured the yellow month was a good time to get them going. I got the strip pieced 4 patches done, so now flying geese & HSTs. I adapted the pattern to make both these blocks with the no-waste method & 8 at a time HSTs. I hate sewing triangles for HSTs, so I did some quilt math. Which I also hate, so hope I figured correctly!

My current status for the six RSC2022 projects:

  • four red & four aqua blocks from the Tula Pink 100 Modern Quilt Blocks (yellow cut)
  • 1 red & 1 aqua twinkling friendship block inspired by Deb A. (yellow squares pulled)
  • 3 red & 2 blue Shine blocks from the free pattern by Melissa Corry – on target because no yellow
  • 8 red & 6 aqua Dancing Stars by Amy Ellis – running behind
  • 14 red & 16 aqua blocks for Sweet Kisses by Gigi’s Thimble (yellow cut)
  • 7 red & 7 aqua blocks, plus matching border string blocks for Catching Rainbows by Bonnie Hunter (yellow cut & 8 string blocks done)

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