Patchwork Hearts is my 2024 Rainbow Scrap Challenge block collection that I am slowly working on finishing. This week I had some time to get it out and move it forward a little bit more. I'm quilting one row at a time, and then will connect them with sashing and batting after the quilting is finished.
How about an orange cat, since June is orange month?!
It didn't take too long to sew the blocks into rows this week.
Now row 1 is completely quilted and the next step is to get row 2 ready for that task.
That will be my weekend job!
And a close-up peek at the orange heart, just because!
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Much easier to quilt having only one row under the needle at a time! I love that you are using an alternate block with the hearts.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty quilt! One of your prettiest rainbow projects. Love the orange kitty.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I love your hearts and that's a clever way to piece it! this is going to be an exceptional quilt!
ReplyDeleteThose hearts are awesome, and then adding the chain blocks just made a great secondary design. That is going to be a wonderful quilt.
ReplyDeleteLooking great with your QAYG technique! I hope the next row quilts up just as beautifully as the first row did!
ReplyDeletethat is a pretty quilt!! how do you like quilting one row at a time and then put together in the end?
ReplyDeleteI've never tried quilting a row a time, then assembling. I'm curious to see how it ends up & if you like it. It was also fun to see it all laid out again, as I'd forgotten you had that multi-colored heart in the middle. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThe heart blocks are super cute!
ReplyDeleteI’m in love with your scrappy patchwork hearts. And the quilt as you go technique is intriguing to me. When life settles down here, I’m going to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good
ReplyDeleteThe hearts are coming together so well.
ReplyDeleteYour hearts are coming together beautifully!
ReplyDeleteLove those hearts, what a great RSC plan! Happy Stitching!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh I love this fabulous RSC quilt!
ReplyDeleteI’m loving your orange cat! If memory serves me, my daughter and I made this quilt pattern way back before she began working. Yours is so pretty and cheerful! I’m looking forward to seeing how you join them. It seems new and a bit scary to me. I love how you incorporate different ways for the RSC Challenge. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried QAYG. Your row-by-row approach makes good sense. Love the design.
ReplyDeleteYou are brilliant to make a go with block. I love how you've made the secondary block and they too use various colors of the rainbow!
ReplyDeleteCaught myself grinning broadly when I read you were pushing forward with quilting your 2024 RSC heart quilt. The quilt as you go method is a great way to tackle a quilting. Your work, as always is impeccable.
ReplyDeletePatchwork Hearts is gorgeous, Diann!
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