Saturday, November 8, 2014

Scraphappy Saturday - Browns

I am a tad late for my RSC14 project.  Last month was browns - I have it to share today.  It has the 8 blocks to complete the segment for my RSC row quilt.





I am passing up the light blues this month.  I have 9 rows completed which I think will be enough for my plan this year.  I need to sew white strips between each row.  I have a wonderful scrappy border planned for it.  Isn't it amazing how many possible quilts are lying in our scrap bins?




I'm linking up with Angela at Soscrappy.  Her RSC14 project has inspired me all year.  It's so easy to play along and remain committed.  Thanks, Angela!

I'm also linking up with Judy at Patchwork Times.  Visit these linky parties for lots of quilting inspiration.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

16 comments:

  1. What a beautiful row quilt! So much fun in a bin of scraps! Looking forward to seeing the finished quilt soon:)

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  2. I am loving your row quilt! That is a great idea for the rainbow challenge (and I might steal it for next year if you don't mind.)

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  3. I like your quilt! I've always wanted to do a row quilt; maybe next year, right? plus- it looks like you've already got a light blue row... looks great!

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  4. Love this! I agree so much better to have a quilt than a box full of scraps! I have never done a row quilt but yours has me wanting to!

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  5. This is a great idea for a quilt! The colors make me happy!

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  6. Your row quilt is so pretty- I agree that you have landed a great idea for RSC . Makes sense....hugs, Julierose

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  7. Looking good!! Never made a row by row but I am tempted now.

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  8. What a great rainbow blocks. Your row block quilts is awesome.

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  9. Love your row quilt! Much better to have those scraps used in a quilt than sitting in a box! Great job.

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  10. I love your row quilt. I am mildly appalled at the number of quilts lurking in my scrap box. What does that say about the rest of my stash?!

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  11. What fun! You really had all of those great fabrics just in your scraps? What size are the blocks? I especially love the butterflies.

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  12. I love finding a quilt in the scrap heap! I call them "Free Quilts"!

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  13. What fun rows you have made! And you are right... we have LOTS of quilts in our scrap bags and cabinets. Endless possibilities!

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  14. What a lovely way to put the colours together. Great quilt.

    Helen

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  15. I love your rows! It's going to be a CUTE row quilt : )

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