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Every January several local businesses partner with a TV station to sponsor a Community Baby Shower, which donates baby supplies etc. to families in need. Today is the last day to drop off donations so I rushed to finish this Baby Charms quilt and got the binding on Thursday morning.Baby Charms, the Purple Princess quilt from last week, and the last two heart quilts will all be going to the Community Baby Shower drop off today.
You would not believe the mess in my sewing room when I was cutting out the Baby Charms quilt. Piles of scraps and fabrics were everywhere. (The cats love when I do that. They sleep on the fabrics.) Since everything was out, I cut two quilts, one with pink (the finished one above) and one in just blues, greens, and yellows. I had enough of the white fabric for both quilts. The second quilt will eventually be a leader and enders project. It can be donated to next year's Community Baby Shower, unless it's needed somewhere else before that.
This is my last RSC set for January, 6 in. crumb blocks. (Crumbs are small scrap pieces.) I also use strings (skinny strips) in these.
Leftover triangles are fun to add, too. I make these blocks free form, without any foundation.
Somehow (maybe because of those leftover triangles?) these houses just came together when I was making the crumb blocks. Maybe I'll keep these going all year in all the RSC colors.
In 2023 I used my weekly grocery store receipts as foundation paper, and pieced crumbs and strips to them as one of my RSC projects. (Above is the back.)
Mr. Snicklefritz REALLY needed some attention when I was sewing those pieces together. So I stopped for some cuddles. When he was satisfied that he was indeed the center of the universe he curled up under the ironing board and fell asleep.
Can you believe it's already the last day of January? Soon we'll be making blocks in a new color (green!) for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
In Progress:
I'm finally doing something with these pieces! I cut them in 6.5 in. lengths and am setting them together with 6.5 in light squares and solid cornerstones. I was inspired by Angela at So Scrappy who is doing something similar. (Thanks for the inspiration, Angela!) I'm liking the project, but taking the paper off is a pain. Plus it's such a mess! The cats and I are tracking little pieces of paper all over the house. (Hubby is safe, he doesn't come in the sewing room much.)
I hope everything is peaceful and pieceful in your universe this week. Happy February!
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with these fun linky parties:
Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday
Angela at So Scrappy
Cynthia at Oh Scrap














I loved seeing the blue crumb blocks - I have those same Noah's ark animals (blue elephant and lion) among my scraps! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy! I love all the fun animal prints!
DeleteUsing the grocery receipts is a clever foundation. These crumb blocks will make some adorable quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sara! The receipts were a good size for pieced sashing. Also, they were free!
DeleteI love the baby charm quilt, you have the most interesting children's fabrics. Hello Snickers, you certainly are a handsome boy, and of course you had to stop what you were doing to give him cuddles!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny! Snicky did everything he could do get my attention, including chewing on the thread!
DeleteWhat a sweet charm square quilt, and sounds like a lovely group to donate it to, Sylvia! I love your scrappy strips sewn onto the grocery receipts, too. I've been meaning to do that, too - thanks for the inspiration! Cute photo of Snicky - who could resist that little face?!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diann! As one of Snicky's humans, it is my obligation to supply cuddles on demand. I am happy to oblige!
DeleteWhat a sweet baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris!
DeleteADorable Bunny Quilt!!! It all ties together so well!
ReplyDeletelove the crumb blocks