I've spent mornings this week making blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. First, I made 10 log cabin blocks mostly out of strings in my stash. While pawing through my greens, I found a few more strings that I added to the bag. These blocks measure 8" finished.
Next, I made three Traffic Jam blocks, which are really nine patches with the center strips made of 2" squares.
Yesterday I started working on a table runner made of blocks left over from Double Date. I am now able to close the green box of fabric now that I have set aside a bunch of fabric to put on the "free" table at guild. Today I sewed it all together, quilted and bound it. Next week I'll go down to the florist's to sell this table runner and pick up the Christmas ones that she is probably sick of seeing by now.
I noticed that the quilt on our bed, made back in 2015, has some blocks that are beginning to deteriorate. Before I put my green box away, I'm going to dig deep to see if there's any matching fabric I can use to repair the damage before it gets worse.
What's next? Today I cut some very wild fabric from the 1980s into pieces for a tote bag. The lining will be a pretty pink gingham poly-cotton blend. I have quite a bit of that poly-cotton stuff that is pretty but I don't like it for quilts. Tote bag linings seem like a good use.
Tomorrow IF the weather cooperates (and it threatens not to), I'll be hosting a program on DNA and genealogy at the library. We have a speaker coming from the Burlington area 45 minutes away, so my fingers are crossed. We have an alternate date already planned just in case he can't make it. Winter!





