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Last week Angela, our Rainbow Scrap Challenge fearless leader, challenged us to use black, brown, or neutral scraps to make quilt blocks in October. I admit, I don't use black fabrics much. Most of my quilts are made for kids, and I want them to be colorful, cheerful, and fun.
But I do have lots of fun black prints, mostly given to me or bought as part of a box of scraps.
The border is also a black print, of books and book worms.
So thanks to Angela for the idea to use these cute prints.
And thanks to Cynthia at the Quilting is More Fun Than Housework blog for the current block drive to benefit Many Hands and Many Hearts. It's called Color Block Stars, and you can click HERE for directions and information. I'm making the calmer ones for the block drive, and keeping the wilder ones to make a quilt to donate locally.
This week I made red blocks, first a "calmer" one:
and then a wild one, full of novelty prints:
Next was orange, calm first:
Then wild:
I'm mostly making these blocks from the squares in my 3.5 in. drawer, and I knew I'd have trouble finding very many orange novelty prints. But I was surprised to have the same trouble with red. I may have to do a little shopping. (But only a little!)
And a little goofy!
There are still some summer flowers here, but they will be gone soon now that it's October. Soon we'll be ready for pumpkins and falling leaves, cold mornings and rainy days. But for now we'll enjoy the end of summer while it lasts. I don't want to miss a minute.
Take care this week, whatever the season or weather. I hope you can take time for all the things you love. Like quilting!
Thanks for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with:
Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday
Fabulous Happy Block quilt. And the color block stars are a favorite of mine. I’ve never made any, but love the block itself. I should probably correct that. A new year of RSC is just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteThanks, grammajudyb! There are so many wonderful blocks we can make. I hope we never come to the end of them!
DeleteThose bright prints on the black background are so cute and perfect for the happy blocks, Sylvia! I even see one that I once had in my stash - the penguins in the top row, fourth block. I enjoy seeing your star blocks, too - fun whether calm or busy! Looks like lots of fun at the park with your buddies, too - enjoy the pretty fall weather!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diann! I thought of you when I added the penguin block!
DeleteYou did a great job with the RSC color. That is one happy quilt and will make a wonderful donation. The star blocks are fun also. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jeanna! I'm enjoying your blog! Lovely cross stitch and quilts, and your amazing trip to Italy.
DeleteThose black turned so happy with the bright sashing. So many fun prints. I am so glad you were able to make it work so well while moving those scraps on to a better place.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angela! Thanks to you I'm using lots more colors in my quilts. Including black!
DeleteYou did? I have no problem believing you had THAT many fun black prints, lol. It's another wonderful and happy quilt. I love the blocks too. Enjoy the "little" shopping. ;^)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chantal! You always make me smile. I miss your blog, but I'm glad you're taking care of yourself. You are important! Have a good week.
DeleteWhat a great use of those fun black prints!! I'm considering making some of those color block stars too for MHMH.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sara! I have a hard time with black in kids' quilts, I just need to get over it. The color block stars are straight up fun to sew!
DeleteLove the idea of surrounding old novelty prints with bright primary and secondary solid colors. The book border fabric is great, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gwyned! I've had that book fabric forever, glad to finally find a good place for it.
DeleteWow! What a great finish! I love the bright colors surrounding the novelty blocks with black backgrounds. You really knocked it out of the park with this one!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteThanks, TerryK! Happy Blocks have been my go-to pattern for novelty fabrics when I can't figure out what else to do with them lol. I get to use up lots of solid scraps too.
DeleteThat was quick, blocks cut and stitched in no time at all!
ReplyDeleteIt only worked because the boys are in school now lol. Not much housework got done this week either.
Deletedefinitely a happy quilt
ReplyDeleteThanks, maggie! I was very happy making it!
DeleteWhat a great idea to surround those black prints with bright solids for Happy blocks. They turned into a very cheerful quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie! Happy Blocks work with just about anything!
Deletei love those happy blocks!! what a fun way to showcase the black prints!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alycia! I really like the black prints, just couldn't think of a way to use them.
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