Saturday, February 8, 2020

Scrappy Rainbow Saturday--Week 6, 2020

Progress has slowed down considerably, but I am still hand stitching more Orange Peel blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I made close to 150 of these blocks during 2019 and don't need too many more.



Green was our color for January, and orange is February's color. I am shooting for 24 blocks in each of these colors, so I'm close to my goal on these sets. I think there are a few more finished green blocks around here somewhere--I wonder where they are hiding?

I am linking up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge on Saturday and with Oh Scrap! at Quilting is more fun than Housework on Sunday. I'm also linking up with Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts. Be sure to check out all of the wonderful projects that everyone is sharing! 

Julie in GA

29 comments:

  1. Oh i like how these two colorways are playing against each other...nice work hugs, Julierose

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  2. I love your orange peels - I made a quilt with them years ago

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  3. Every time I see your Orange Peel blocks on grey I want to start my own. They are so calling my name. Great work, Julie! ;^)

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  4. Orange Peel is one of the quilts I would like to make someday. Yours are so beautiful!

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  5. Yor orange peels are so pretty on their dark backgrounds! They're going to make a beautiful quilt

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  6. Love your orange peels. Every time I see them I am itching to start another one.

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  7. Lovely,they glow with colour on the dark background you have chosen

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  8. Wow! Hand piecing that many orange peel blocks. Impressive! They look great!

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  9. I’m really liking these on the dark backgrounds. Can’t wait to see all the colors together!

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  10. Beautiful! Love how some read as Xs and others as Os! Keep up the good work!

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  11. Hope the missing blocks turn up. Looks like you got a ton done already though — beautiful

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  12. Great blocks, hope you find the missing blocks!

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  13. Love your orange peels on a dark background. Orange peels are on my list, but I worry about when I sew the blocks together how well they will match.

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  14. Ohhhh orange peels...on my list of things to do...I will be teaching it later this year at guild.

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  15. This is a great quilt pattern for RSC! Your OP's look great so far!

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  16. You are using such a pretty variety of fabrics in your orange peels. I hope you find the missing green ones.

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  17. Love how you have arranged all your orange peels. The fabrics you have used are fabulous. I wonder where those hiding green pretties are??

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  18. Your colours look wonderful together too. Fingers crossed you find the "lost" green blocks.

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  19. Oh how I love orange peel blocks/quilts. Yours are looking wonderfully zesty.

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  20. I'm usually ambivalent about gray backgrounds, but your dark grays just make those colors glow! Fabulous!

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  21. I started orange peel blocks for RSC 3 or 4 years ago and never made it past the first month of light blues. Yours look great.
    Pat

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  22. This quilt is going to be amazing! I look forward to seeing all the colors together. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  23. Loving your 'orange peel' blocks! It's one quilt I've always wanted to make!

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  24. Oh my gosh your orange peels are gorgeous! Can't wait to see the finale.

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  25. I love the look of your orange peels -- it's a technique I've always wanted to give a try! For now I'll just enjoy your progress! :)

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  26. I am SEW looking forward to seeing how you will use this collection of blocks!!

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  27. The black just makes those colors pop! Looking forward to seeing what you decide to do with those blocks.

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  28. I am loving the subtle tonal variations in your RSC orange peel blocks, Julie!

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