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RSC2024-July into August

August 3, 2024 by Sue 4 Comments

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A little bit of aqua in my quilt group blocks this week, but the rest of my time has been spent in finishing up the RSC2022 Catching Rainbows project.

I put together most of the other color blocks last week into a lap quilt & was left with 7 red blocks. I made 2 more to get a nice center, then added sashing, leftover HST trims from my Cherry Crunch quilt & some strips to lengthen it out a bit. Then I made string blocks to mostly utilize Bonnie’s original border idea & voila! a small lap quilt for donation is born. And another old WIP is off the books. There are a couple Catching Rainbows blocks left but they will go in the orphan block box for another day.

And now that it’s really August: let the orange scraps come out to play!

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RSC2024-Random July final week

July 27, 2024 by Sue 3 Comments

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Look at what happened in my quilt group this week: some scrap aqua & light blocks. So I managed to stick with y’all on the color theme this month, if you disregard the green.

This is Hope #3, my third Breast Cancer Awareness quilt & I finished the hand-sewing on the binding this week. I’ve made one each Sept in honor of my friend, Traci, who passed away after her third battle in Sept 2021. The first was a way to process my grief, with the idea that I would gift it to someone dealing with breast cancer. I’ve given away the first two, so now there’s one ready for another gifting. Which hopefully won’t happen because I don’t want friends or family to deal with this. With all that’s happened in my life, it’s taken a while to get this one finished, so it will be time for the next one to start in a couple months, but I have the fabric ready to go. This was made with the free pattern, No Point Stars from Cluck Cluck Sew. It’s an easy pattern, but very striking in any color combo.

I want to get some WIP’s off the shelf so I pulled out my blocks for Catching Rainbows by Bonnie Hunter. This was an RSC2022 project. I have several of these still around because of the accident, move, surgery, blah, blah, blah. My accident was in August 2022 so I got many blocks done for each project, but some are still sitting in the boxes. When I pulled these out, there weren’t any orange & purple as those are the months I was recovering. I started laying it out & decided that even though I was making a smaller quilt than Bonnie’s, it was still bigger than I wanted. So out came the red & a couple others. This is the result with a few more string blocks made to fill in the border. It’s a sort of pastel rainbow. LOL I like it & it’s a good lap size that is in the queue for quilting.

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RSC2024-Random July week 3

July 20, 2024 by Sue 1 Comment

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This is what I’ve been working on all week: the new Runway pattern by A Bright Corner. I used up 2 half jelly rolls I got on sale, some background fabric in my stash, & I have a donation top. I taped together some batting, cut a blue clearance 100% cotton sheet from IKEA into a backing, & it’s ready to go to my friend for quilting. I made enough blocks for the throw size but decided it was too big, so did the lap size & will make the leftovers into a donation baby quilt. This will be a nice teen boy quilt.

And here’s my progress on Bonnie Hunter’s 2024 Leader & Ender Challenge: County Clare. The first row was made last week, & the parts for the second row were made this week. I need to dig into my neutral bin for a little more variety there next week.

Keep cool in your sewing room & make cute stuff!

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RSC2024-Random July week 2

July 13, 2024 by Sue 1 Comment

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I made a tabletopper, Brightly Holidays by Cluck Cluck Sew, & it’s rectangular on the pattern & wanted it square. I saved out the last row, added some leftover squares between the blocks, used pieces from the backing to make a border, & voila! A little matching bonus runner for our sideboard, all quilted & bound for the rest of summer.

Some long sewing afternoons this week got the Summer Block Party to flimsy stage. Not sure when it’s going in for quilting, but it’s all done! It’s a free sew-along & you can still sign-up through July, & get the patterns if you just can’t resist. That was my situation & so this squirrel project is done & it’s back to my regularly scheduled sewing. LOL

That included getting “Wild Blue Yonder” done for the Festival of Trees auction benefitting Primary Children’s Medical Center. I make a quilt every year for my pilot brother-in-law who died in a plane malfunction. He was an Air Force pilot. His widow & daughter pick the theme & add books & puzzles to the display for auction. We hadn’t done planes for a few years, so decided it was time. This needs to go to the quilter next week & get done so it’s ready for December, which feels like it’s right around the corner now!

I spent a bunch of time cutting & prepping for projects this week. One of them included Bonnie Hunter’s 2024 Leader & Ender Challenge: County Clare. I copy down the patterns every year but have never joined in, so this is the year. I bought the green grunge to have one part be consistent throughout, then the rest is all scrappy from my stash. I sew using an L&E method anyway, making 2 or 3 quilts at once, but since I love Irish Chains, this was too hard to pass up. So there’s a tray full of little squares & rectangles by my machine & this is how many have gone through so far. I decided to sew them together as I go & let the scraps fall where they may to make the sashing go easier. I hate sewing sashings, but love her layout with the sashings, so here we go!

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RSC2024-random July week 1

July 6, 2024 by Sue 4 Comments

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I got my tabletopper quilted & bound just in time for July! Still hand-binding the bonus runner from the extra row.

Here are the next two blocks for the Summer Block Party. This is my squirrel project, but now I don’t feel guilty since I accidentally did my aqua blocks in June & can do other stuff in July! I might get to this to the finish line this month.

You saw the top already, but here’s a glamour shot of the finished Hocus Pocus quilt for my daughter-in-law. Glad to have it done & in her hands.

I started on the Festival of Trees auction quilt for December so it will be done in case something happens. Love these MSQC planes in RW&B fabrics chosen by my hubby in honor of his brother.

And just for fun, a shot of the shirt my kids gave me for my birthday. For those of us who didn’t get a letter from Hogwarts! And I cut out the kit I got for my birthday of Amy Smart’s Pine Hollow Patchwork Forest in her new Albion fabrics, so you may see some trees soon. (I made one in scrappy Christmas a few years ago that I love, so it’s time to make one in her new lovely line.)

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