Friday, August 29, 2025

RSC August

I made my aqua blocks back in April! So I spent this month working on my white/cream snowball blocks for my 2025 RSC quilt. Plus, I made 4 scrap quilts for Bundles of Love. I tried to lean into "aqua" baby quilts, but sometimes color sneaks in!
I debated if I should make all the snowball corners one solid black fabric. Then it occurred to me, this is the Rainbow SCRAP Challenge--make them scrappy! ⤵️
I even got the background squares on the design wall! ⤵️ Now to fill in with the 9-patches I've been making all year. The finished size will be 66" x 90". My favorite throw size is 60" x 80", but sometimes one has to make adjustments according to the block size and design!
Here are the baby quilts I've made in between quilting quilts this month. I'm using the Honey Bouquet pattern from Villa Rosa Designs. I downsized it to fit the guidelines for Bundles of Love, a local group that delivers a bundle of newborn baby items to families in need.
Quilt Info #1:
Size: 36" x 45"
Batting: Quilters Dream Cotton
Thread: Glide--Chestnut
Pantograph: Scallop Baptist Fan ⤵️ from Quilting Together With Mindy
I love this Scallop Baptist Fan, with a heart in the center!!!⤵️
Quilt Info #2:
Size: 36" x 45"
Batting: Quilters Dream Cotton
Thread: Glide--Aqua
Pantograph: Wavy Sea ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Quilting
This one says aqua!!!
Quilt Info #3:
Size: 36" x 45"
Batting: Quilters Dream Cotton
Thread: Glide--Mint
Pantograph: Labyrinth ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Quilting
The backings on all these quilts are 3 meter fabric cuts of 60" wide fabric from IKEA. The solid grey is a perfect background for showcasing fun quilting designs, like this, Labyrinth!⤵️
Quilt Info #4:
Size: 36" x 45"
Batting: Quilters Dream Cotton
Thread: Glide--Mint
Pantograph: Clam Shell Fan ⤵️ from My Creative Stitches
Mint thread on grey: Clam Shell Fan ⤵️
All 4 together!!! ⤵️
Linking up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge at So Scrappy on Saturday.

23 comments:

  1. The snowballs are beautiful, they would make a lovely quilt by themselves. Your RSC quilt is going to be wonderful! Happy stitching!

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  2. I like that you went with scrappy for your snowball block backgrounds. That scalloped Baptist fan pants is great!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  3. LOVE the snowball quilt! That is so, so pretty. Your baby quilts are sweet, love the colors!

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  4. Can't wait to see the 9-patches added to the snowballs.

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  5. You're making great progress on your 9 patch and Snowballs project, Nancy! I love the scrappy backgrounds and triangles, and it's going to be fun to see the 9 patches worked in there, too. Love those baby quilts - lots of pretty colors!

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  6. That mint thread on the gray fabric is stunning, and not a combo I would have put together. I love gray but have never used it with green! I might need to try this out!! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I love that Clam Shell panto! All very darling quilts.

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  8. I made most of my aqua blocks earlier in the year, too! Other colors sneak into my monotone quilts, too. :)

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  9. Wow, such adorable quilts! And the quilting designs you selected are perfection. I love making little kid donation quilts too.

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  10. You are really making progress on your RSC Quilt. It will go together in no time. It’s going to be amazing. Great pattern from Villa Rose. Perfect for Baby Lovies.

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  11. My goodness, you have been busy, with four completed baby quilts. I'm looking forward to seeing the Rainbow nine patches added to your neutral blocks.

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  12. I love your scrappy snowball corners, the flip-flops are cute, and these little bugs too ;) It's going to be a pretty rainbow quilt. I love the heart on the center of the Scallop Baptist Fan, so perfect for a donation baby quilt! Beautiful quilting and colors on your little quilts!
    Thank you so much for sharing them and linking up!

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  13. Lovely baby quilts. I do especially like that aqua one.
    And your snowball blocks have come up really well. It will be interesting to see it when your 9 patches are added. With all the quilts you have been doing for others, I am amzed that you had time for your own. Wow!

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  14. Great finishes Nancy. The aqua thread rocks! I luv that you put your labels on the front of the quilt. Would you mind if I copycat? Where do you get your labels from?

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    1. Thank you!!! I get my labels from Dutch Label Shop. Do a coupon search--they usually have one!

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  15. The donations are lovely with such great quilting! Can't wait to see the 9-patches between those cute snowballs.

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  16. Oh, I do like the plan for your rainbow 9ps! And, as always, your batch of finished quilts is awesome. It's fun to see one pattern made up in a range of different fabrics/colors.

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  17. Wow! Those are some dramatic and beautiful quilting designs. The snowball quilt will really be pretty.

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  18. Such lovely scrappy quilts, and the snowball quilt is going to be gorgeous.

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  19. Those baby quilts are so cheerful and look so cuddly. I'm sure they will bring happiness to some little one! Your quilting, as usual, is lovely!

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  20. Can't wait to see the 9 patches in place with your snowballs. It's going to be gorgeous! Love your baby quilts. So sweet. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/09/02/wednesday-wait-loss-448

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  21. Looks like lots of fun making all those

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