Saturday, October 29, 2016

RSC16 - Yellows End

I shared the crayon quilt last time.  Today I can share my design wall covered with all the yellow goodies.  Just playing around here with some alternating blocks for the scrappy churn dash WIP.  I have been making these units as leader/enders.  I go through those so quickly.

In gearing up for the finish of these RSC16 projects, I tallied my churn dash blocks.  I need to make 19 more for the initial size.  If I want to have this design be the entire queen size quilt, including drop, I need to make 115 more blocks.  Hmmm,  that sounds like it could continue through next year.



No decisions yet.  I have  the modified indian hatchet rows sewn together.  I am now pondering borders.  This is a very bright and lively quilt, it needs the proper border.  I bought a piece that is a black and white, very fine scaled tweed looking almost looks like linen.  I thought it would tone down the loudness of the top.  It does.  Just not sure if it's right for this.  So it may end up on the back if I find another border.


Okay, moving on,  I'm linking up with Angela of Soscrappy  and Cynthia for Oh Scrap  Sunday.  Visit there to see what others are creating with their scrappy leftovers.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

16 comments:

  1. Love the alternating blocks with the churn dashes...that will a lovely quilt hugs, Julierose

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  2. Your yellow blocks look great. I love the look of your Indian hatchet quilt. It's going to be beautiful!!

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  3. The Indian hatchet quilt is really striking! I love the bright colours you've used.

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  4. So many fun blocks - you make them so lovely, I want to make them all! But the Indian Hatchet quilt is totally amazing. Can’t wait to see what you do for the border.

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  5. stunning! The hatchet blocks are dyno-mite! Now I want some. Great use of strips.

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  6. This is really beautiful. Love it.

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  7. It needs a bold border, not a subdued one. Let those colors ROCK!

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  8. Love the quilt - gorgeous! I would let it go without a border and let those blocks scream COLOR.

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  9. The hatchet quilt has turned out great, so colorful. I think a very simple border, possibly black to pick up the black corners, would be strong enough but not competing. Can't wait to see the finish.

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  10. The Indian Hatchet quilt is gorgeous! Looking forward to seeing it finished up. Lots of pretty golden yellows on your design wall too. Looks like the makings for some more colorful quilts.

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  11. I love the Indian Hatchet blocks all together! That will be a fun quilt to finish up.

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  12. I have really enjoyed seeing all your RSC blocks this year. They are finishing up into some beautiful quilts. How are you going to top them in 2017 :)

    Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!

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  13. I love the layout of your quilt at the bottom. It looks like ribbons.

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  14. Love your Indian hatchet quilt top.

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