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Saturday, February 1, 2020

What Happened to Those Orange Scraps?


 The February Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color of the month is orange.  I usually start out the month by digging through my scrap chunks (pieces greater than a 4.5 square and less than a fat quarter) to cut pieces for my blocks that have different sized pieces or are made of larger pieces. 

These Churn Dash blocks finish at 13.5 and are made of 2 inch and 5 inch pieces. 

 Double X Mosaic and Snowballs that finish at 4 inches. 
This is my second year of making these blocks inspired by a vintage quilt. 
These pieces require 2.5 and 1.5 inch parts. 
Wishing Rings that finish at 3.5.
This is another project started last year and continuing into this year. It takes a lot of them to make a big quilt. 

I cut pieces for these from scraps from the 3.5 and 1.5 scrap bins if I have them. Otherwise I cut from scrap chunks.  The center which is 2 inches unfinished and the corners which are 1.5 inch squares are usually cut from a 3.5 inch scrap.  The sides usually come from the 1.5 inch scrap bin. 

 Then since I was in the 3.5 inch scrap bin I made Broken Dishes blocks that finish at six inches. I think this may be my third year of making these blocks. Someday they will make it into a quilt. For now they are a good use of scraps. 

When I was finished with those I cut any orange 3.5 inch scraps left in the bin into 3.5 inch squares and anything less than a 3.5 inch square was sewn together into a strip. I've been making those strips for years and have quite a few of them now. At year end I will make one or maybe even two Chinese Coin type quilts...maybe called Loose Ends? or End of the Line? or...
There's my little stack of 3.5 inch squares. And while I was cleaning up scrap chunks I found a lot of pieces that were 5 inches wide so cut 5 inch squares. 

I think this week I will deal with orange 2 inch scraps. Next week you will see the results. 

Until then you may want to see how others are using their scraps: 

28 comments:

  1. your projects look great in orange. I don't seem to have as many orange scraps

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  2. I haven't looked to see what orange pieces I have I will need to do that soon

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  3. Lots of fun orange blocks, especially the orange with the teal. Those blocks really pop! Happy scrappy stitching this month.

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  4. Haha, I like "End of the Line." You're always so clever with names!

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  5. Isn't it interesting how orange goes from Halloween orange to rust and back to peach. And they all work together!
    Great scarps and therefore great blocks that will eventually become great quilts.

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  6. Great idea to start with larger scrappy chunks--that Snoopy fabric is a-dorable!!;)) lovely blocks hugs, Julierose

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  7. Love your ongoing rainbow challenge blocks. Like you, I have a box of blocks that I add to weekly until I have enough blocks to make a quilt or two or three. That box is also a good source of blocks for gifts, quick pot holders.

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  8. Sheesh - I just finished up my greens and you are already way into your oranges on the FIRST of the month no less. They look so good.

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  9. After sewing up my selvages, I always start with my larger scraps, too, and work down to the smaller ones. You’ve got such a great variety of scraps and block ideas!

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  10. Wow, great ideas, and great scraps! Thanks for all the inspiration!

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  11. I really enjoy seeing all the different projects you work on each month. Even though I see the blocks every month, I am always shocked when you pull out a finished top or quilt! You have lots of beautiful projects in the works.

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  12. Holy cow! I still have green scraps on the cutting table and you're already well into the orange!! Somebody here is a slacker...and I'm pretty sure its ne. 🙂

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    1. Me...not ne.
      Fat fingers on a small phone screen.

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  13. Four projects so far plus you are thinking of working with 2in squares next? Shall I call you Wonder Woman, perhaps!

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  14. Wow you got a lot of orange done this week!. I really like the broken dishes blocks and cant wait to see them in a quilt.

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  15. Lots of pretty orange scraps in your blocks! I really like the Wishing Rings!

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  16. I can't wait to see 'the end of the line' quilt! You are too funny! Lots of pretty orange hanging around at your house.

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  17. You surely must be running out of scraps in all colors! I've never known anyone to make so many really pretty quilts from just scraps! You take the cake! ---"Love"

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  18. You are on the ball with your RSC blocks. I haven't even gotten out my orange scraps yet. I really like those churn dash blocks!

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  19. Lots of fun orange blocks there from your scraps....

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  20. What a great variety of orange scraps and block projects. I have a small chunk of that orange Snoopy fabric in the first photo.
    Pat

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  21. I like your process and it seems to work very well for you.

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  22. I especially like the Double X and Snowball combo and the Wishing Rings. They both look good in orange. The Wishing Rings would look great in multi-colored scraps, but it would take forever to make a bed size quilt. It might be a good leader/ender though.

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  23. Love how you work through your colour scraps in such an ordered fashion. Orange blocks are looking great.

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  24. What with using orange in my Frolic, I'm up to my elbows in orange scraps all over my cutting mat. And here you are with bucketsful of inspiration! I need to roll up my sleeves and try to keep up!

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  25. Loads of happy orange happening in your world. I like how these projects have been progressing over the years.

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