I have followed Angela’s blog for several years and wondered about playing along but always got swallowed up by other projects. This year I am determined to create with more intention and make some projects I really want to make. I’m not getting any younger and need to accomplish some goals. So this is my year for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge! January is green and although she asked us to focus on the lights & brights, my blocks have all the greens.
These green string blocks are inspired by a quilt from Angela, the host of the RSC2020. I saw this a long time ago and have always wanted to make one. I started making a few last year as L&E’s and this is the year to finish it up. So I finished the necessary greens for my layout of the quilt I’m calling Diamond Strings. I have fallen in love with sewing string blocks!
Tumbling Strings is inspired by a selvage quilt I saw by Cathy and it’s my first tumbler quilt, so that’s fun. I’m alternating string tumblers with full scrap tumblers. Here are the two green rows.
I have been wanting to make some stairsteps blocks for a while & when I saw the layout by Julie I knew I had found my project. So thanks to her for the design inspiration. I will be making blocks in various colors for Rainbow Stairsteps this year. I love the faux Irish Chain effect of this layout.
These square-in-square blocks are from a kit I purchased long ago that has been lingering in my to-do bin. It’s Sun Print 2016 by Alison Glass. The kit came with the Alison Glass colored prints and I am using my own stash for the black on white backgrounds. The blocks are set in spectrum order so this challenge seemed a perfect motivation to get it out and do it. Here are January’s greens.
These crazy patch blocks will be cut into small blocks & used to create End of the Rainbow from Melissa Correy’s Irish Chain Quilts book. Also one of my long-time wish list quilts, so I’m digging into it a little at a time.
And finally, a kind of L&E, extra project. These checkerboard blocks will end up in a quilt someday. I need more greens and also lots of others, but I’m not stressing about getting this one done this year. I’m just throwing 4-patches in the machine & bordering them as I get done and when I get a pile, I’ll evaluate where I’m at & how many more I need to make in what colors.
So that’s green January. It took me two weeks to get these done, so now I have two more weeks of the month to work on other necessary projects before embarking on February’s color.
Jenny Benton says
Oh, those checkerboard blocks just reached out from the lap top screen and grabbed me! I’m planning a green scrappy block to make into a donation quilt for a boy, and this block is so much nicer than what I had originally planned. Hope you don’t mind if I run away with your idea?
Sue says
I borrowed the idea from someone else’s blog. LOL All colors laid out randomly with each one turned vertical then horizontal in each row.