Saturday, December 27, 2014

Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2014

The Christmas break has finally given me some time to work on my Rainbow LeMoyne quilts. I have been making LeMoyne Star blocks all year as part of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I ended up with 77 stars that finish at six inches and 12 stars that finish at twelve inches.

I have been trying out a few different sashing options. I started with 20 of the six-inch blocks and ended up with this little top for a baby quilt.

Rainbow LeMoyne #1
40" x 48"

The next group of blocks got a different setting. The final border just needs to be stitched on, although I am having doubts about that black print. Maybe a pieced border of the black and white prints would look better. Any suggestions?


I am still working on putting together the twelve-inch blocks, and there are about 20 of the six-inch stars left over. I have also been trying to decide on my rainbow project for next year. 

It has been a great year for using up a rainbow of scraps (although I still have plenty more to use next year!) I am joining the linky party for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Check out all of the terrific scrappy projects!

Julie in GA

13 comments:

  1. I love how you sashed the blocks for the baby quilt. Adorable. Looking forward to seeing what you do in 2015! Happy new year!

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  2. Both LeMoyne Star quilts look great. Maybe if you break up the black border with a narrow strip of the white?

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  3. So much fun to see all of your great star blocks turning into quilts. The black is pretty strong, but a narrower version would work.

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  4. Lovely baby quilt in Lemoyne star pattern. I agree that the black is a bit heavy. What about just binding the quilt in black with no additional border?

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  5. I love them both. How about letting the second one float on white?

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  6. Love your projects! What great stars! I suggest a black and white print for the border instead of the solid black. or maybe colorful piano keys? I'm sure it will be lovely whatever you choose. Happy new year!

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  7. I love both settings ... maybe use the black as piping for the binding instead of a border? I would be tempted to use one of the star colors for the outer border and binding ... but it IS your quilt :-)

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  8. Happy New Year! Both of the quilts look GREAT! Maybe use another color or the neutral for the final border on # 2, and black for the binding?

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  9. Great quilts! On the second one - maybe a think blackborder and then white? I really like the setting, and I even like the bold black...but I am wierd that way! Great job!!!

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  10. The baby quilt looks great. Like the way you've set the other blocks too. I'm a big fan of a dark solid border to "frame" the quilt center whether it is a narrow first border or the final border. I think it looks great the direction you're headed. If you're not happy with it, try a small black inner border with a different outer border. Just my 2 cents worth!

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  11. These are beautiful quilts. What about a piano key border from the colors in the star blocks? You could use up more scraps! Great job.

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  12. Both beautiful quilts - what about a narrow inner border in black and then the wide border in one of the darker colours in the LeMoyne stars.

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