Sunday, April 3, 2016
2016 RSC April Orange/Black/Brown, H2H Sweet Sixteen Quilt Finished, Doll Quilt
Rainbow Scrap Challenge April colors are orange with black and brown. I'll add this orange Boxy Star block, a 36-patch block and a super scrappy pot holder to my collections. To see what others made with these RSC colors go here.
Not wanting to wait until the last minute, I finished my Sweet Sixteen Hands 2 Help charity quilt this week. I tried to use guy friendly colors and prints in this quilt. The backing is the same blue strip print as the binding. It's quilted with a loose free motion meander. After a go in the washer and dryer it finished at 51" x 70". This quilt will be donated to a local charity, Ebenezer Family. They care for children ages birth through 21 that have been removed from their homes due to neglect or abuse. This will be a good size for an older boy.
This year I plan to make a few colorful and scrappy doll quilts each month. A few will will be given to my great granddaughter. The rest will be donated locally. The doll quilt in the picture finished at 21" square.
You're doing a GREAT job of using your scraps. I'm certain that someone will fall in love with your newly completed quilt.. I did!!
ReplyDeleteYummy orange scrappiness! The Boxy Stars will look amazing at the end of the year!
ReplyDeleteYour orange blocks are looking great! Love the idea of making doll quilt. They are a great size to experiment with a new technique or to use up some pretty scraps.
ReplyDeleteYour orange blocks looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteLove the orange boxy star and all the orangey goodness you have finished so far. Great looking quilt that some boy is sure to love. Lucky granddaughter to have a grandma who makes such beautiful doll quilts for her.
ReplyDeleteLove your orange and black doll quilt - some little girl is going to be happy with this!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on two colorful finishes. Both will be well loved, I'm sure. Your orange blocks are just flowing. Love the scrappy potholder. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteBoth your quilts are beautiful - someone is going to be very very happy to receive them.
ReplyDeleteAnd those orange blocks make me smile. I do love orange so!
Like those colours in the second picture.
ReplyDeleteAnother great boxy star! How many of these are you making every month? I can't wait to see them in a quilt top!
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the orange. Love the quilts, too. Such pretty colors.
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The orange blocks are bright and bold, just perfect. Congrats on the two finishes! Both look great.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is ideal for a boy and I'm sure will be much loved when it goes to its new home. I love your orange block, a great pattern!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great finishes.
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donna
Orange is probably my favorite!!! Good job on the sweet 16 quilt! Love the striped binding! The doll quilt has so many fun prints and colors in it!!! The turtles border is adorable! Hooray for a productive week :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty post, Sheila! The orange blocks are so bright and happy, the sixteen patch quilt is going to make some boy very happy, and the doll quilt - oh, my - how perfect!
ReplyDeleteYour orange blocks are awesome. I really like your sweet 16 quilt. It will be loved and treasured. Doll quilts are a great idea for using scraps.
ReplyDeleteGreat scrappy 16 patch, so full of energy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sweet 16 quilt,LOve the colors. TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet sixteen, I have a tube of 2.5 in squares, definitely will but them to good use
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Sweet 16 quilt. It is a perfect H2H quilt that will bring lots of quilty hugs. Very pretty orange blocks.
ReplyDeleteYour H2H quilt is really nice! I'm sure a young man will great appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt for a wonderful cause.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Such fun happy colors and it is going to a wonderful place where I am sure it will be loved and cherished.
ReplyDeleteI love your Sweet Sixteen quilt - sure to make some young man very happy! Thanks for joining in H2H again this year!!!
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