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Saturday, January 7, 2017

2016 Rainbow Scrap Challenge Finishes on Parade.


Lozenges 
2.5 inch scraps


Pentland Crackers
2.5 inch scraps




ROY G BIV Kaleidoscopes
2.5 inch scraps





Rainbow Chevron
4.5 inch scraps




Twinklers
2.5 inch scraps





Have you Heard of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge? 

I like the Rainbow Scrap Challenge because it helps me keep my scraps under control and actually results in some fabulous quilts.  I always look forward to a new color of the month and digging through boxes and bins to see what scraps I have in the color for each of my projects. 

Here in this post I've shown you what RSC projects I FINISHED in 2016.  

They were mostly all  projects spanning several years.  My goal is to use scraps and I don't necessarily have scraps in the color of the month or only a few scraps or don't have scraps in the size I need for WIPs.   That's why I usually have numerous RSC projects in the works every year.   I usually work my projects each week by size of scraps - 1.5, 2.5, 4.5, chunks, crumbs are the sizes of scraps I have most often. 

I have some tops in the quilting queue from past RSC years and I have projects I'm carrying over to 2017 from previous years.  I have a couple new projects to try out.  I'm in no hurry to get any one quilt finished; it doesn't bother me to have so many on-going projects. I'm easily bored but more importantly I enjoy the time, the process, the energy I spend on each of my quilts. 

Besides using up scraps I have fun visiting other blogs for inspiration. And from those visits  I get to know the people behind the quilts. 

Got Scraps? 


28 comments:

  1. Awesome post -- your scrappy quilts are SO vibrant! Love your work.

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  2. So impressive! I particularly love the...... all of them!! You go! xo

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  3. WOW!!! Five BIG RSC finishes during 2016. Nice work!! (No matter that they spanned multiple years of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.)

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  4. Really nice scrap projects. I have plenty of scraps.... now to create such pretty quilts.

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  5. I love seeing all your Rainbow projects. Scrappy quilts are the best!

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  6. OH my goodness you finished so many projects! That is just so impressive and it is hard to pick which one that I like the best. Maybe the kaleidoscope!

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  7. Cathy, Your quilts are an inspiration to me. Like you I have many projects going at the same time. I've had a lot of fabric gifted to me and sometimes there are cut pieces that inspire to make something of them. Our guild takes all sizes of quilts and tops.

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  8. These are all amazing rainbow quilts!! Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  9. I love your finishes! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  10. Wow, some amazing projects, so beautiful!! take care from Iowa

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  11. you have a fantastic line-up of quilts! great job! (I see lots of inspiration in there, too!)

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  12. Beautiful collection of quilts, the diversity in rainbow themed patterns is fantastic, especially love Pentland Crackers, just wondering where the pattern came from? I would love to make that my challenge for the year...if I have enough strip scraps left, otherwise its twinkler stars for me!

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  13. Sounds like you have a great plan for working though all your scraps. That must be why you get so much done. So many beautiful quilts from "just" scraps.

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  14. Cathy, I love everything you do! Such great color and wonderful scrap quilts.

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  15. Wow! So many projects, and every one of them absolutely gorgeous! (You have a time machine, don't you? That's the only explanation...)

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  16. Thank you for the beautiful parade! I can't decide which one I love the most. They are all gorgeous! Can't wait to see what you make this year. Happy sewing!

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  17. It's always fun to see such beautiful quilts made from scraps. That's something else I need to try in 2017 maybe. ---"Love"

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  18. Fantastic finishes! Thanks for reminding me I've always wanted to use the Cracker pattern.

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  19. What a wonderful parade of rainbows! Good to know we can carry our efforts from one year to another and get such terrific results. :-)

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  20. How fun to see your Lozenge quilt, since I'm doing that for my RSC17. Your projects are lovely.

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  21. they are GORGEOUS. I would be proud to have made any one of them!

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  22. LOVE seeing all that scrappy goodness turned into beautiful quilts. Happy New Year! May there be much more scrappiness in 2017 :)

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  23. Just plain awesome, Cathy. My favourites are the lozenges and the ROYGBIV stars, but there's not one I don't love.

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  24. All your beautiful RSC quilts are so bright and happy. They are amazing and I love Roy G Biv ;-)

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  25. So beautiful and inspirational. Thanks for sharing.

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  26. You've finished some gorgeous RSC quilts! I couldn't pick a favorite, all of yours turned out beautifully. Looking forward to seeing your projects develop this year.

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  27. My goodness! These quilts are so stunning. Can't pick a favorite.

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