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Saturday, February 8, 2025

Singing The Blues - Verse II

Shoofly
10.5 inch finished blocks
I now have 23 blocks out of a target of 35 or 48 depending upon how many blocks I get out of a box of 4 inch width scraps.

The Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color for February is blue. I have a lot of  blue scraps to use this month. I actually use scraps to make my RSC blocks and usually have blocks going for any width size scrap I come across. I have a few folks who share their scraps with me and when I receive them I usually sort them by width size if smaller scraps that are less than a fat quarter. If larger than a fat quarter they are sorted by color and put with yardage of same color.   This week I worked mostly with scraps in a box of 4 inch width scraps. 

Going where the scraps take me!

For the Shoofly blocks I pulled out any blue strips and then found a scrap in the box of another color.  If the blue scrap was long enough it became a Shoofly background otherwise it made up the rest of the block. 

Broken Dishes
7 inches finished
I now have 39 blocks.  I don't have any goal in mind. I'll just wait until I've made all the blocks I can from the scraps in the 4 inch width box and when the box is empty I'll decide how to use the blocks. 



Hollow Nine Patch
10.5 inch finished
No goal for blocks yet. I'll wait until 4 inch width scrap box is empty and go from there. 



I cut a lot of scraps into the 4 inch squares and this baggie will go into my bin of different sized squares. Use will be determined later. This week I'm just trying to empty the box of 4 inch scraps and not put any blues or pinks back in the box. 

Most of the scraps in the 4 inch width box were given to me by several different folks last year. I noticed there was a little pile of rectangles 4 x 6.5 inches so I set those aside. Then later before I cut the scraps into squares I cut what I could into 4 x 6.5 rectangles to add to the pile. Now those will get put into the bin full of baggies of different sized rectangles. 

I was already saving rectangles 2 x 4 inches so cut any remaining scraps into 2 x 4s if I could. They will be added to the baggie of that size in my rectangles bin. 

For now I'm just scrap processing bits and pieces - not sure what I will do with any rectangles of any size  at this point but accumulate them until baggies are full. 
And any 4 inch wide bits less than 2 inches and greater than about 3/4 inch gets sewn into a strip. And into the box of strips they go. Probably in the future they will become some sort of Coins quilt. But you never know!

And sew on...


 

8 comments:

  1. Love how you process scraps and bag up fodder for future quilts!

    Happy Saturday :-)

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  2. Great organization of your scraps. Love your shoofly blocks.

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  3. So many wonderful prints and blocks today. I love that chicken print and the cat one too, of course. I too started to cut scraps at a different size than I used to just because I was given a pile already cut at the different size. Never cut pieces at 3.5 X 2" before but I do now. Chinese coin might be in my future. Time will tell. Enjoy! ;^)

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  4. I envy you being so organized. I have sorted my small scraps by color but everything else is a mess. It's a wonder I ever get anything made. 😆

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  5. You always have these fun packets of blocks you are moving forward. Wonderful colors and arrangements.

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  6. What a wonderful array of blues you have Cathy!! Such lovely blocks you are sewing. Take care, Hugs, Julierose

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  7. I love the color blue and you make it so exciting. I was also noticing the post before this one and your 5 row quilt tops. What a great idea. I don't like making quilts all the same, it gets boring to me. I'm going to remember your 5 row and give it a try, thanks for the inspiration :)

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  8. I can see by reading the comments that a whole lot of us like to see and read about your scrap processing journey where you make so many quilts. I started my first RSC in 2015 after reading Sunday Morning Quilts and No Scrap Left Behind. I made my little scrap baskets and put them all in a row, but I filled them too quickly and didn't use them anymore. I chose only to cut the standard pre-cuts and after watching how you use your scraps and making those featherbed blocks, I realized that I should have been cutting other sizes as well. I think I'm on a roll again. Thank you for that!

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