Friday, March 4, 2016

RSC16 week 10

   PURPLE AT LAST!

I've been so excited about the March colors that I dug through all my scraps, strips, bits and pieces to find things to work with.  Having them all sorted by color made it an easier job.


Since I don't have a block in mind for this month, I decided to use the crumbs and scraps first.  It took me a lo-o-ong time to trim and square them.  I decided to continue making 16-patch blocks. Also, I love Joy's slab blocks (The Joyful Quilter).  She kindly gave me hints about how to construct them.   

Time has flown this week and my shoulder does not like the damp cold weather.  But working with these cheerful fabrics has been so much fun that it brightened my days.  Sometimes I just sit and stare at them, so-called deep thinking.  But the more I look the better I can tell what looks right for my style. Yes, now that I am the Rainbow Gal I have a direction and a focus, which really is exciting. (I keep my official rainbow cape hidden away during the day, but at night who knows?

So here is my work for this week, one partially stitched 16-p and the start of a slab block, both to be 8 inches finished.


Oops, I forgot one thing, my first ever Easy Zippered Pouch, a tutorial at The Renegade Seamstress.  It is only 6 x 8 inches with a 7-inch zipper.  I found the zipper in my zipper stash. I'm sure everyone has one of those!  I found the scrap of brown for the outside and a fat quarter for the lining, and cut them out, one last chance at brown.  The directions were good, but somehow I ended up with one brown outside out and one yellow lining print outside.  Ah well, I really wanted a reversible pouch, right?




I do like it and plan to make more.  It is a good size to stick in a bigger purse, nice for gifts.  Not such a bad week after all.

I link up with RSC16 at soscrappy and Modern HST Sampler at Blossom Heart Quilts.  See what other folks have been doing in March.

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful and pratical pouches. Bright purple and yellow fabrics for you play. Have fun.

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  2. What a nice pouch and the purples look great; you have such a pretty variety!

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  3. Nice work with your crumb bits, Paula!! I was happy to talk you through the process. Have FUN!!!

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  4. I like your pretty purple and yellow 16 patch! And the pouch is kind of a fun idea, even if you didn't mean to make the two sides different! Makes it unique!

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  5. (Psst! You totally made the pouch that way on purpose! Very clever of you, by the way. wink/wink)
    Seriously, I like the two-color pouch - very trendy. Enjoy!
    I need to start making crumb blocks to corral some of my itty bits. I should follow your good example!

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  6. Now it's yellow; now it's brown - magic! Lovely little pouches and useful too. Nice start on the purple and yellow month.

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  7. Hey some people pay a fortune for one of a kind items like your pouch! You might be on to something!!

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  8. I rather like the pouch having different fabrics, blocks look good to, just as well I am not taking part as I have more or less no purple fabric, must do something about that soon!

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  9. You have some very pretty purple fabrics. I like your reversible pouch. I made a fabric basket and one side the kitties were upside down.

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  10. I have some of the same purples!

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