Sunday 26 February 2023

Moving along RSC Projects

 I’m having a bit of a sort out in the house including quilts and projects.

I decided to gift one of my quilts to a very good friend’s 5year old daughter India and had initially picked out one quilt initially destined for Project Linus. I had even pencilled the label ready for embroidering using my usual floss back stitch. However I then came across another RSC Twinkler Star quilt, larger at 53” square which I thought was perhaps a better size. I knew I had made it a while ago but when I delved through my blogposts I discovered that it had been completed  in December 2017 and that I had written in the post that I loved it so much I had decided to keep it for myself! I made a new label calling it Twinkler Stars. When I came to sew it on I discovered that it already had a label entitled A Rainbow of Stars which actually I preferred but I decided not to make yet another label, ripped off the old label and sewed on the new one for India. Now finished and ready to mail to her along with a few other goodies for a  surprise parcel.

I had to take a new photo as I couldn’t find the original one!

And the pieced backing:


The green label is the original one which I discovered when I took this photo!

I did a little more to the Pink RSC leftover fabrics and blocks and this is how far I’ve got:


I had to make 8 extra Wonky Stars blocks and have now cut the next narrow border from spotted fabric. Two sides sewn on and the top and bottom ones pinned ready for sewing. Almost out of pink fabrics so perhaps it’s good that we’re near the end of February and ready for a new colour. Not sure what the next round will be. I have a few String blocks and some fabrics to make a few more and perhaps 6 or so pink Crumb blocks and a few strips of novelty fabrics to make extra borders. At the moment it measures 29” square and I would like to make it up to 40” square for a Project Linus Quilt so we will see what happens this week.

I had intended to sort out a few Project Linus quilts and arrange to take them to the new coordinator but health problems interfered with that plan as I ended up with an unexpected doctor’s surgery appointment and emergency visit to hospital for eye problems ( reactions to the steroids I’m now on). Fingers crossed I get a few more quilts out of my cupboard this week! And more sewing! 

I haven’t done anymore to the Roman Stripe Coin style quilt because the machine I use for my walking foot is at the repairer’s. It’s completely jammed. Unfortunately he is snowed under with machine repairs so that is on hold too!

Joining in with Angela’s So Scrappy RSC blog.

3 comments:

  1. A little 5yr old girl will love her quilt! I'm crossing my fingers for you Linda so you can hopefully bring out the quilts and do a little more sewing. I like how you've used the leftovers from RSC Pinks, Project Linus will be very happy.

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  2. what is not to luv,the quilt is absolutely beautiful & the little friend will adore it! prayers for a speedy recovery back to good health

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  3. Respect for the ability to inspire and motivate readers to take action. Don't quit blogging ❤️️

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