Updates on Sewing Up My Fabric!

Since I originally posted my description of this blog, I have somewhat erred from my intention. I have actually bought much more fabric than I had but ................. in my defense, I got the solids at 50% off and the quilt shop fabric at 75% off, so that doesn't count, right? LOL

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Last RSC19 Post for the Year!







RSC19 Green Background

I did not get a picture of it quilted, so this is the best I could do to show the quilting.
I was in a hurry to get it boxed up and sent to my son and daughter-in-law before Christmas!

RSC19 - Grey Background
I knew I wouldn't have the time for making the tiny blocks but I was sure I could dip into my crumbs to make two of these!


It's hard to see the quilting on the finished quilt and the camera and sun weren't cooperating so this is the best I could do with that.

I really enjoyed making these.  Thanks for the pattern Angela.

And now for RSC 2015!
Sawtooth Star
I finished all of the stars in 2015 but got overwhelmed with the alternate blocks.  Once I started making them, they were really easy to put together. Now all I need to do is quilt it!

RSC15 Crumb Rows
2015 was my first year to join the challenge.  I was so excited with the thought of getting my scraps sewn up that I started several projects but this is the only one I have completed so far.  This was the best picture I have because I was so excited to give it to my granddaughter that I forgot to take a picture first!


Along the way, I  managed to make some crumb boxes for future scraps.





I am linking up with Angela at SoScrappy.

Click on the link to see what others have been doing.

10 comments:

The Joyful Quilter said...

What a FANTASTIC year you had with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!! Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who made adjustments to the RSC15 quilt. LOVE yours! Mine is still farther behind in the process. Hoping to get back to that next year!

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

Wow....everything turned out fantastic.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Love seeing what you have done with your crumb blocks! I've been making some this year, and just waiting for an idea of how to use them that inspires me. Thanks for the inspiration!

Cathy said...

Oh my gosh! What a great lineup of RSC quilts. I love each and every one, including the scrap bins (which I plan to make this year from Angela’s tutorial). I bet those Tiny Tuesday RSC19 quilts were a hit!!

Betty C said...

Beautiful work. All your projects turned out so nice. You have been working hard and enjoying every minute of it I bet.

Janice said...

Go you! How good to have two versions finished this year, as well as making progress on the earlier ones. Have a Happy New Year.

Susie H said...

Love how you managed to finish two crumb bed-sized quilts! Both beautiful!

Katie Z. said...

Your quilts are a glorious riot of color. Well done!

Marly said...

Lovely finishes of this year's RSC QAL. My 2015 Saw Tooth star is in the same state as yours. Mine is bigger, too big for my domestic machine so I've just decided it's going to be professionally quilted. Four years lying in a box is too long (I need the box!).
Happy New Year.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

What an array of beautiful scrappy quilts! Well done! May 2020 be the most marvelous year for you!