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Saturday, February 06, 2021

February is Yellow!!!!

 The color of the Month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge / Placemat Project is Yellow... so I dug thru the trusty ol' bin.... and took the top blocks that were on the yellow pile....

If you don't know - the boys pulled the bin of Block down for me in January - and it can not go back up... until it is lighter, or!!  They grace my sewing area again.... I have a feeling it will just have to get lighter, I think I scared them away from the sewing room.

Now - another thing-- I will have to remember to say this again in my final recap... I did not make these blocks.  I awarded a Quilt of Valor to a WWII Veteran and his wife said - I have made all these blocks... let me give them to you... and give she did... and they are all different sizes, and all different fabrics, ( sometimes not even cotton) and they just needed a project to be a part of..... so! Here they are!


All laid out... on my floor
My design wall is otherwise occupied 
(You'll have to come back monday to see why)

So I grouped them in similar colors in groups of 6
and I ironed them all up and clipped them together




And then I trimmed each group of 6 to the size of the smallest block in the pile
We are averaging 7 inches per block... ( ish)



and I stitched them together...


and when I quilted my Suitable for Framing top
( see Fridays post)
I quilted these up!!

and yes the two on the bottom aren't as Yellow as I had thought they were
so we are calling them

Butterscotch!!! Yep! That is Sorta Yellow... kinda....

A couple of you asked what I was going to do with all these placemats

Linking up to:
Rainbow Scrap Challenge  at So scrappy
Oh Scrap!  at Quilting is More fun than Housework
 



19 comments:

  1. that is nice to incorporate blocks that another made.

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  2. I love the color/word butterscotch and plan to make a quilt "someday" just to call it Butterscotch. It's yellow enough, and that is a pretty group of blocks!

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  3. very sweet of you to accept someone else's orphans and turn them into beautiful placemats that you will donate!!

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  4. Wow! That’s a great way to approach those blocks you were given and the end result looks wonderful! I pulled out my yellow scraps and hardly have any at all. I might have to combine them with another (overflowing) color this month. Happy stitching!!!

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  5. Butterscotch. That sounds yummy! It always feels good to put all those oddballs to such good use.

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  6. As soon as I saw those donated blocks I knew you were going to make placemats for a great cause!!!

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  7. Bravo!!! What a great array of yellows!

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  8. Place mats are a terrific use of those blocks! And butterscotch is such a perfect color name.

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  9. Placemats! I love these, I adore your use for them and you're to be commended on your absolutely stellar quilting~ great post today! Hugs~

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  10. great idea for orphans

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  11. I bet that gal would love knowing what you're doing with her little blocks! Butterscotch is the perfect name for that not-quite-yellow color!

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  12. Anonymous4:39 PM

    And they are all so pretty in those placemats!

    Michelle
    https://mybijoulifeonline.com

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  13. When you started your post today, I thought "pineapple and lemon". It seems those are what I crave this time of year. But, Butterscotch is good too! (Now that we have the chocolate issue covered.) Now my mouth is watering....

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  14. Wait, our February is gray here, I want yellow!!! But really, today is a sunny day so I will go soak it up in the 4° weather. NOT As always, adorable placemats!

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  15. These are lovely, Alycia! It makes me happy that you've turned someone else's UFO into a beautiful and useful finish. I especially love your feather quilting!

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  16. Wow! I do not understand why I am still amazed at the beautiful things that can be made from scraps even when they are gifted to you.

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  17. You are doing a great work with those blocks, and for a good cause. Congrats!!

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  18. Great way to use up these blocks to spread the love around!

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  19. Awesome, Alycia! You are already ready for the February TABLE SCRAPS Challenge. I just LOVE the quilting on that last one!!

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