Welcome to Treadlestitches! And Happy 2026!
Quilt production here in the Treadlestitches sewing room has slowed WAY down during the holidays, and now I'm working on some non-sewing jobs, like cutting up the scraps in the photo above.
Blue is the assigned color for January for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, and boy do I have blue scraps! Small pieces, big scraps, and lots of pre-cut pieces in my "Part Department" have been spread out all over the room while I'm trying to find just the right piece.
As I write this, it's only Day 2 of the new year, so I'm still keeping my New Year's Resolution to
PLAN my RSC quilts instead of just madly making blocks. I am not known for keeping resolutions, so we'll see how the other months turn out.
Half Log Cabin Block
9 in. square finished
Fabrics: Four different prints of one color.
Cutting:
These little blocks are not for the RSC, but just happen to be blue. I'm trying to use up some small rectangles and squares in two sizes. They're my leaders/enders project at the moment.
Now for the ripping. I did not sew even one stitch on either of these quilts, but I'm ripping out stitches like crazy. These tops were donated to our guild, but already had binding sewn on them. This doesn't really work for our long arm quilters, so volunteers like me are carefully ripping the binding off. The one on the left is a Christmas quilt, and the one on the right will make a nice baby quilt.
Color 1: Cut 1 3.5 in. square. (I enjoyed finding novelty prints for this.)
Color 2: Cut 1 rectangle 2.5 in. x 3.5 in. and 1 rectangle 2.5 in. x 5.5 in.
Color 3: Cut 1 rectangle 2.5 in. x 5.5 in. and 1 rectangle 2.5 in. x 7.5 in.
Color 4: Cut 1 rectangle 2.5 in. x 7.5 in. and 1 rectangle 2.5 in. x 9.5 in.
If you're cutting from 2.5 in. wide strips, Color 2 needs a minimum of 9 inches, Color 3 needs at least 13 inches, and Color 4 needs 17 inches.
Sewing:
Sew the 2.5 in. x 3.5 in. rectangle to the right of the square. Add the 2.5 in. x 5.5 in. rectangle to the bottom of the square+rectangle piece. Keep going like this, sewing the smaller piece of each color on the right and the matching larger piece on the bottom.
I'm planning on setting the finished blocks side by side.
I hope you're cozy and warm or cool and comfy as we start another journey around the sun. Have a wonderful week, and happy quilting!
Thanks for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with:
Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday








