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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
RSC24 Hen & Chicks Block 5 - Big O
Saturday, January 27, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday #4 2024
It is the last green Saturday! It doesn't look like I have made a lot of progress, but I have a big stack of crumb blocks ready to be squared up. I will pull out my Accuquilt Go this morning and see how many blocks I can add to the stack. I also finished a dark green scrap bin to go with the light green bin. I still need brown, black and maybe grey. Check out my new rolling kitchen island! My ironing board is too short and a bit cumbersome to take up and down. Now that I have a dedicated sewing room I will use the island for both ironing and storage. It is on wheels, so I can roll it out of the way when I am quilting. Another cold and rainy day in Florida, so there should be some quality sewing room time in my future. How are your green scraps coming along? Share your progress with us all and try to get things wrapped up so that we can all start digging into the red bin on Thursday.
Saturday, January 20, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday #3 2024
Sadly, this is not a three day weekend, and so I will have to take advantage of both days fully. It is going to be cold, but it looks like it isn't raining for the first time this year. I hope that means I can get out for a walk.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday 2024 Number 2
We have only been back at school a week, but it is already a three day weekend. We have quite a bit of painting and organization to do around the house now that the kids are all gone again. It looks like another rainy day, so inside jobs will be just right.
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Slow Stitching Sunday - Hexagon Progress.
It is only January 7th and the green row for my hexie diamond quilt is done! It looks like I will need 5 more aqua blocks, so that should not take too long. The rows are about 58 inches in length, and with borders will probably round up to 60. I am starting to think about how I will square up the edges and border the quilt. Then I will need to decide about brown, black and neutral rows. I think it might be nice with a little more length, but there is time to figure that out as the rows continue to come together.
RSC24 Hen & Chicks Block 4 - Shoofly
Here are all the pieces ready to go along with the waste from trimming the HSTs. You can see that it isn't too much waste in exchange for a perfect subunit.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday #1 of 2024
Welcome to a brand new year of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Where people come to find inspiration and motivation to use up scraps. To avoid drowning in all the scrap happiness, we only sew with one color at a time. A new year is a chance for many people to start new projects. For some it is a chance to refocus and make a plan for finishing ongoing projects. Please start this year by sharing your plan for using scraps in 2024. If you have more than one quilt in the works, Stephanie has designed a Planning sheet available in a word or a PDF format. You can keep track digitally or print out a nice color copy to track progress on your projects each month. The links are posted on the RSC24 tab at the top in case you want to get it later.
I lost my life work balance last year and did not finish any of my new projects. My main goal for this year is to fill in the missing colors and put together some flimsies while quilting some of the backlog that has been waiting for me to have a dedicated space to set up my handiquilter on a permanent basis.
Friday, January 5, 2024
RSC24 Hen & Chicks Block 3 - Rail Fence
RSC24 Hen & Chicks Block 2 Bowtie
Two background squares need one corner, and one background square will need 2 opposite snowball corners. Refer to the photo for the layout. Dark squares will go in the center of the edges while background squares will go in the corners and the center.
Then trim away the bottom triangle, leaving a quarter inch seam allowance. For larger block sizes, I like to make bonus HST blocks out of these, but I didn't for these smaller blocks.
Then your squares go back together as they were and you can check the layout before sewing as you would any nine patch. I like to flip the second column onto the first column and then sew the vertical seam continuously before adding the third column. I call this the quilt in a day method as I think that is where I saw it first.
Thursday, January 4, 2024
RSC24 Hens & Chicks Block 1 Small - Postage Stamp
Pair the strips and sew, making sure to keep an even seam allowance and to press without curving the strip sets. Press toward the green.
When sewing the pairs together, the quarter inch seam allowance should exactly but against the quarter inch edge of your presser foot, if that is what you are using. Continue the rest of the block assembly in exactly the same way as you did for the larger version. I am thinking that I will make one PDF version of the pattern with 3 block size options and maybe a nice little chart for cutting sizes. Let me know what you think!RSC24 Hen and Chicks Block 1 Large - Postage Stamp
Pair the strips and sew together into three sets of light and dark sets. Press toward the green.
Now sew the sets together to get a large strip set, pressing again toward the green. The width of the entire set should be 6.5 inches. Try to keep it as strait as possible.
Rotate every other set so that the white and green blocks alternate in a checkerboard like grid.
Sew the pairs together, matching up the seams. This is easier if the seams on the top are going into the feed dogs first so that the sewing helps things nestle snuggly.
Sew the three pairs together and take some time to open up the corners so that the seams lie as flat as possible.
There you have it, a 6.5 inch postage stamp block. It will finish at 6 inches in the final quilt. Come back shortly for the tiny version and stay tuned for a nicely organized PDF file as well.