I'm linking up with Angela at ScrapHappy blog. for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, 2014.
Do you have any plans for 2015 scraps? I plan to make a couple of Bonnie Hunter quilts. Since I over cut the green 2" squares for the mystery quilt I decided to make the Scrap Crystals quilt from More Adventures of Leaders and Enders. The block was also featured in one of the Addicted to Scraps page in Quiltmaker Magazine. I also hope to make a couple of fancy string quilts from one of her books, I just haven't decided which one yet.
Join us in this fun quilting adventure. Use those scraps! Each star will have a fun little block inside.
Angela has a linky party each Saturday. You can meet and greet other bloggers (quilters) there. It's a super fun way to get to know others and get great scrap ideas. It's fun to see what others are making with scraps. Check it out! SoScrappy Angela
Since I love the Rainbow Scrap Challenge so much, one of my projects for next year will be to make little baskets like in this quilt from Temecula Quilt Company:
You can find the info for A Little Summer Sewing here. I may make the baskets a little larger than 2.5" (2" finished!)
Here's a little finish I had via the RSC14. The month we were working on light blues I started the Cascadia quiltalong at Humble quilts. You can find the information and pattern here.
6 comments:
I am also looking forward to RSC15. The Stars you are doing next year are similar to what I did some of in 2014..
http://jobutterfield.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/fnwf-over-at-gone-stitching-with-cheryll.html
I really enjoy following ANGELA and your blogs. Keep it up
Love those little baskets. They will be adorable in all of the colors of the rainbow. Looking forward to a great 2015 full of lots of great scrap projects.
Awesome Butter Churn blocks. Looking forward to seeing them come together in a quilt.
Scrumptious Butter Churn, indeed! Yes, the b/w fabrics worked great as the background.
That turned out ( or is turning out) fantastic!!!
Nice, nice. I'm so far behind in my RSC blocks but January promises to be good for getting caught up on the sewing.
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