I'm on the way to another Rainbow Scrap Challenge finish with the color gradient block quilt top that I put together a few weeks ago. This week I found some time to layer and spray baste it with batting and backing, and get the quilting started.
This brown block is a favorite with its fall colors!
These blocks are made with 2.5 inch squares, mini charms, and chunks cut from here and there. I admit that I fussy cut a few pieces just to get the exact right bit of fabric!
For my September red blocks, I finished up all the HSTs for the zigzag quilt.
And the red section of double 4 patches, too!
Hope you've had a good week, too! Linking up with SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday and Quilting is more fun than Housework for Oh Scrap!
Looking Good! Love the first one with the gradient blocks. I'm thinking of doing this next year following your gradient pattern. I love your quilt!
ReplyDeleteGradient quilts are my favorites. Yours is so pretty with that blue background. I think my favorite is that brown block too!
ReplyDeleteI think I asked you before what spray baste you use, and I can't find the email. Would you let me know again?
Looks like it was a good week for sewing, Diann. Especially, with some RED scraps thrown into the mix! :o))
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Diann, your gradient quilt is looking really nice. I love it that you did do a little fussy cutting for it - thanks for sharing those little gems!
ReplyDeleteI love your gradient blocks.I've always wanted to make a gradient quilt since I first saw some back in 2014 when I was a quilt angel for the first time, and spent a couple of hours "watching" a group of gradients of various colours and styles. Stupidly, I never thought of making mini gradient blocks so remained overwhelmed by the idea of sorting and arranging thousands of little squares. Thanks for pointing the way to a more manageable gradient.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Blocks. Will make a beautiful quilt!!!
ReplyDeletelovely finishes - did you make that first one last year? I have got so many scrap boxes of fabric to use but never get around to sitting down long enough to use them all
ReplyDeleteyour projects look so nice - and the sashing is a great color
ReplyDeleteYou are so prolific, I expect you to be totally out of scraps by year's end!
ReplyDeleteEverything is looking great! You are so good at keeping to your commitments. And yahoo!! We leave for Colorado on the 25th. I can't wait to see the Aspens!!
ReplyDeleteThose color gradient blocks are just beautiful. What a fun collection they make.
ReplyDeleteI love your finish! It turned out so well, and I love the sashing color. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteNice progress!
ReplyDeleteAnother project almost to the finish line. Good for you. The aqua works very well as sashing.
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Productive week! The gradient quilt is lovely and those special cut squares are so funto find in the quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour gradient blocks are simply wonderful. What a charming little quilt! And the diagonal line quilting is perfect (as is the sashing color). Super awesome in every regard!
ReplyDeleteI love your rainbow blocks with the aqua! (Bonnie Hunter used that same color as a border for q scrap quilt this week, and now I’m thinking aqua is a neutral!!) It’s so cheerful. Fun fussy cutting, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm liking what I see. The layout of your quilt creates a neat visual effect, along with that pretty border and sashing fabric. The fussy cutting is a pretty cool idea too!
ReplyDeleteAnother busy and productive week working on your RSCprojects. All looking great!
ReplyDeleteYour Rainbow squares are looking so good! Fussing cutting some of the squares was a perfect addition.. The red zig zags are sooooo good!
ReplyDeleteYou did an excellent job with the color gradient blocks. Love the fussy cut pieces. So cute. Looks like the backing is interesting too. ;^)
ReplyDeleteI just love this quilt! The rainbow, the background and now the quilting!
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun seeing all the little surprises in your gradient blocks. This is why I love novelty fabrics (or, well, ALL fabrics!). And the zigzags and four patches are so cheerful and bright. Good luck on the quilting this week.
ReplyDeleteVery nice job on the gradient quilt. Feels good to be getting close to an RSC finish, doesn't it? Way to go finishing up your September Red blocks too.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly had another good week! I spot some stripped fabric on that backing:)
ReplyDeleteLove the diagonal quilting. You have been so productive. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!
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