Sunday, May 17, 2026

RSC Week 20 - Orange / Small UFO Finish

Another week has passed and it's time to show what I've been up to with orange.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I don't have any orange yardage left. There are squares in different sizes. I have a few orange 5" squares left and I just couldn't leave these cute cats in the box! 


Two squares + leftover black = two mug rugs! 
The quilting will happen another day.

After finishing four big UFOs (I need to take photos!), it felt good working on something small. 


UFO #22 is FINISHED!


This is the table topper or candle mat I wanted to finish two years (!) ago! I ran out of the black garland lights fabric (narrow border) and it was put on hold. Some of the pieces were already cut, it was an easy UFO to finish!
Measures 14.5 inches / 37 cm square


Small table topper / candle mat, measures 11.25 inches square (28 cm square)


I had some leftover fabric in that bag and whipped up some cute Snowman mug rugs. 
I'm not in a hurry to finish these, the quilting will happen eventually. 

Linking up with

 Angela and RSC 2026 (Rainbow Scrap Challenge)

Melva Loves Scraps - Sew & Tell

Small Quilts & Doll Quilts - OMG (One Monthly Goal) 


Saturday, May 9, 2026

RSC Week 19 - Orange - An RSC FINISH - BOM 2026

Remember '70s has moved from my UFOs/WIPs list (UFO #14) to FINISH! 


I got the idea to make a quilt in orange & brown in May 2023. That year/month, orange was the RSC color as well. Who does not remember the 1970's when orange and brown were popular? I think I had enough of these colors at that time! Orange is not amongst my favorite color, but if I had to choose between orange and pink, I know I would have a big problem! LOL
I have to say I like how this quilt turned out, mixed with Moda Marbles Steel and Slate blues. Such a pity Moda doesn't do these two colors anymore. 
The idea was to make it entirely in orange and brown, but I ran out of Moda Marbles Chocolate Brown. I didn't have any other brown to match and I didn't want to purchase more fabric (and pay a fortune in shipping!). I had to come up with another solution and ended up with the Steel and Slate blues, which was just enough! 

Sashing, or no sashing, I thought? 


I decided on sashing. The only fabric I had enough of, was one in orange/yellow, also used for a few blocks. It was not enough for the outer border. I found a very dark brown in my stash, which was just enough too! The binding has some tiny lighter brown flowers. 


I love pieced backings, but for this quilt I fell in love with this 108" wide backing from Rubin Design Studio (eQuilter) and had to purchase it! It fits perfect in the colors.

How to quilt a quilt, is always my question. 


For this one I went for custom quilting each block. It takes more time to quilt, but I love the look when it's done. 


First blocks made: May 2023
Flimsy / Thread basted: Jan / Febr 2026
Started quilting: Beginning April 2026
Finished: May 5, 2026
Hours of machine quilting + burying thread tails: 39 hours

Threads used: 
King Tut: 911, 992, 930, 1029
MasterPiece: 168, 180

Size: 70.25 x 59 inches / 178 x 150 cm 

was posted this week


An easy block to make

Testing Serpentine stitches


Quilting the Zip Quilt today. 
My goal is to finish this one by end of May.

It has been nice and sunny all week


...this is what we woke up to this morning; dark, dreary, rain. 
Don't even see the mountain in the distance. 

We took advantage of the nice weather and did quite some yard work


These are pink guavas. On the photo they are still a bit 'green' (not 100% ripe). We have to pick them before the birds and fruit bats eat them! 


Ripe pink guava

Linking up with 

Melva Loves Scraps - Sew & Tell

Small Quilts & Doll Quilts - OMG (One Monthly Goal)




Saturday, May 2, 2026

RSC Color for May is Orange / A Squirrel popped in

Who sent the squirrel?!
...and one can't work on UFOs all the time, right? 
 

I've been admiring the '99 Charms quilts' in RSC colors at GraceandPieceQuilting. Nancy has done a fabulous job on those quilts, using 5 inch squares from scraps, and quilted beautifully! 

I got inspired! 
I have a shoe box full of 5" squares and wasn't sure how to use them. Not that it was a priority to use them, but after admiring Nancy's quilts, I decided to do the same. Thanks for the inspiration, Nancy! 
There were squares  in colors I have more of than other colors;  


'99 charms' quilt in red and red & white


Blue and yellow


Brown, orange, green and some neutrals to fill in.
I'm out of orange, no yardage. The squares used in this quilt is what I had left from other projects. I have orange squares in sizes from 1.5 up to 4 inches, but no yardage.
(Dark and dreary today, the photos don't give justice to the colors)

It did make a dent in the box, but I think I still have enough for 2-3 quilts in the same size. They would be more scrappy in colors. 
I loved making these quilts. They are fun and really fast to make. They are all flimsies and I'm not going to finish them now (unless I get bored with other projects). I think I have some flannel pieces I can use for backing. 


Since the RSC color for May is Orange, I continue quilting 'Remember 70's' UFO. I've given it that name due to the colors that were popular in the 70s; brown and orange. Thinking about it now, not a bad combination actually, but after having those colors in the kitchen for some years, I really hated it! ..and I know for sure I'll never use these colors as interior colors in any room! lol

I have a couple of flimsies and a finish to show, but that'll be for another post. 

Linking up with:
Angela and RSC 2026 (Rainbow Scrap Challenge)
Melva Loves Scraps / Sew & Tell
Small Quilts & Doll Quilts - Design Wall