November at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge means it is time to start assembling those piles of blocks into quilt tops. This week I pulled out the many little (3" finished size) Rail Fence blocks that I started making early in 2022. Before I could start joining them together, I needed to plan my layout, which I did with the help of EQ7.
I've started by joining the blocks together into groups of 4. The tricky part was figuring out which colors needed to go together into each group. Here's one of my first 4-block segments.
I joined groups of all of the color combinations, then tried them out on the design wall. This would be half of the total blocks in the quilt, so I still have plenty more blocks to stitch together. Actually, I've figured out that I need to make a few more blocks in some of the colors. Time to pull out those scraps again!
Happy quilting everyone!
Julie in GA
So fun and colorful! Happy stitching this weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour colorful Rail Fence blocks are going to make an awesome quilt, Julie!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing color and movement! Love it! I am so stealing this idea for next year's RSC! (if it's okay, of course).
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be a pretty layout for your rail fence blocks! Looks like they're going together well, too. Enjoy your sewing this week!
ReplyDeletepretty colors and a good idea to make bigger blocks
ReplyDeleteOooh, so nice and colourful, and best of all, easy peasy blocks!
ReplyDeleteSo fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good already. This will be a colorful, beautiful and joyful finish. Folks will be battling to claim this one.
ReplyDeleteHow wise of you to put the blocks together in a four patch. Who knew a simple RSC rail fence block could end up to be such a stunning layout. . . WOW! What a terrific finish this is going to be!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteIt is looking great! Can't wait to see it finished!
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