Welcome to Week 13 of the 2025 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!! This week won't be like so many others. Thankfully, all of my quilting projects for the month are complete.
Here's what happened instead of my usual agenda...
Weekly Quilt Group met without me today, as we are driving to an event scheduled for this evening.
FRIDAY - Travel/Beach Day
Good morning, Busch Gardens:
Hello, 15th Street Bakery and happy 100th anniversary!!!
Mission accomplished! One loaf of nostalgia acquired and a few pastries, too. We didn't stop the last few times we were in town. Actually, I haven't visited in about 40 years and it felt so good to be back. When asked later whatever possessed me to buy that loaf of Cuban bread, my response as that it felt like coming home. Didn't matter that I didn't NEED it. I absolutely HAD to have it:
Knit Group met without me this morning. I might have joined them via Zoom, but it was another driving day today. We are returning to our "home away from home". Along the path we stopped at Venice Beach:
I'm missing my Get Messy Friday Friends gathering and will miss my Weekly Evening Art Zoom friends, too.
SATURDAY - It's LINK PARTY day for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge! I hope you will join me in visiting Angela @ So Scrappy to see what the RSC Quilters have been up to this week. Obviously, there was no sewing for me this week. After such an active sewing month, I really missed it! I'm looking forward to seeing what the Color of the Month will be for April. I'm guessing that Angela will announce it at the link above. I'll be looking forward to returning to my machine and digging through another if my Quilted Scrap Baskets.
Welcome to another edition of Wonderful Wednesday!! Saturday was International Quilting Day. My friends and I celebrated with a Sew Day at SECU Family House where one of our members volunteers.
The following members were in attendance:
I was a quilter on a mission and finished this project right out of the gate:
I made this project with Carol in mind.
Here's what everyone was working on...
Joy:
Carol:
Candy:
Cheryl:
Kirsten:
Ruth:
Completed projects...
Maggie finished the base of her bag:
Carol hand stitched this binding:
Joy bound this UFO:
For those of you who read about my missing hair clip from Carolina Fiber Fest... I found it:
I also finished this project for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge...
And this little bonus project:
Special thanks to Candy for arranging this event and to all who contributed to our Pot Luck lunch.
Welcome to the 2026 edition of #100Days100ThingsDecluttered, a mini-series here at The Joyful Quilter!!I started The 100 Day Project last week. I'm excited that I've committed to it, again. It's particularly popular on Instagram. I was originally hesitant to participate, but I've made good progress these last two years. I'm releasing weekly updates on Tidy Up Tuesday for those who might be interested in seeing what goes out the door.
What did you say your project was, again, Joyful???
I signed up with a different idea in mind than most. You can read about it HERE. That link will tell you all about my project.
The gist of my focus...
Decluttering my home and studio in an effort to free up space for MORE creativity.
Here's my progress for Week Four:
I was hoping to smash my slow start this week. We're one month in the pressure is on for me to make some real progress. How did I fare? Well...
I got rid of the following items:
1 cardboard box
1 quilted yarn bowl
1 dress shirt
1 pr. denim shorts
1 skirt
1 T-shirt
1 swim suit
1 sleep mask
1 quilted mug rug
1 decorative tin
Week 4 Total: 10/100
Total for Week 4 of the 100 Day Project: 54/100
Thank you to those of you who encouraged me in my decluttering efforts as I kicked off this challenge! I appreciate your kind comments and your willingness to cheer me along. Quiltdivajulie @ Me & My Quilts - Exploring the Possibilities had the following to say:
A most excellent way to use the 100 Day Challenge!
My response...
Thanks, Julie! It works for me. We have SO MANY THINGS and still more that need to go!
This gives me a reason to remember that each week.
@dothe100dayproject
#The100DayProject
#DoThe100DayProject
#100Days100Things_TheDeclutterEdition
#100Days100ThingsDecluttered
#filltheboxjoy
Come back next week to see what goes in the box during the next 7 days. You can also follow me on Instagram @thejoyfulquilter, if you are there more often than in BlogLand.
Welcome to The Joyful Quilter!! And... Welcome to the wonderful world of Project QUILTING hosted by Kim Lapacek @ Persimon Dreams!! This is my 7th year of participation in the Challenge. Trish Frankland @ QuiltChicken is the creator of the crazy challenges that participants will face during the next week.
Sassy @ Farm Quilter got me started at the beginning of Season 11 by inviting her readers to join in the fun. I accepted her invitation and the rest is history. I wasn't sure if I would be dragging along my friend LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color for this season, as she has had some other things on her mind recently. However, she decided she's up for the challenge after all. Would YOU like to join me in this creative journey, too? Jump in at any time! The more the merrier. :o))
FAIR WARNING: It's a wild ride, but oh SEW rewarding!
Challenges are given and start to finish you have ONE WEEK to complete your project. PQ 17.6 can be found at THIS LINK:
Step One...
Respond with intrigue, as the A Happy Handful theme made me wonder wonder what Trish had in store for us.
Step Two...
I had a thought before reading the instructions to see what is required of the sixth and final challenge of the season. Here's what Trish had to say:
PQ 17.6 A HAPPY HANDFUL
This week, we're focusing on size - specifically, smaller projects. What can you make that's able to be held in just one hand? Think outside the "quilt" and sew up a project for something small in stature but full of joy: a happy handful. Pincushions, lanyards, pouches, nametags, organizational buckets, mug rugs and jewelry all fit the brief. Where can your imagination take you?
Step Three...
Get excited!
Why, Joyful???
Well, you KNOW that I like quilting small. This will be fun for me.
Step Four...
Check out the Scrap Station for supplies and pulled the RED scraps for this month's Rainbow Scrap Challenge:
have 3 layers stitched together by hand or machine.
Incomplete or unfinished does not qualify. Every challenge piece must be a FINISHED project seen through from INCEPTION to COMPLETION during the challenge timeline.
Link up at the bottom of kim's PAGE by Sunday, March 22 at noon CST (here’s a link to time zone converter to calculate for Central Standard Time: www.thetimezoneconverter.com)
Add to the linky the URL of your project’s blog post, instagram picture, or public facebook posting
Alternately, by 11am on Sunday, March 22 you may email a picture and description to {projectquilting at gmail dot com} with PROJECT QUILTING in the subject line. Yes – that deadline is one hour earlier because Kim needs some time to get it done.
Step Six... Get to work!!!
I began by heading to my computer for a look at the QuiltCon Name Tag Holder, but decided that I didn't want to make that right now.
Here is a bit of my construction process...
(Scroll down to the bottom of the post NOW, if you don't care to see a blow by blow of the making of my quilt.)
Step Seven...
I headed to my quilting library for a book that includes some really cute small projects...
And one of my favorite books for scrap usage:
Step Eight... Play!!!
Realized that since it's still RED month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge and I've already got a combo of red with green scraps out on the table, there's one person who needs one of my Quilted Thread Catchers/Yarn Bowls.
The top was done on Monday:
On Wednesday, I found scraps of backing and batting then layered up the quilt:
Here's the back, all quilted up...
This is how the front looks once it was trimmed up:
Then...
The transformation began:
My entry is nearly done, but what shall I use for the binding...
That's when I pulled the Holiday Scrap Basket:
Ultimately, I found a fun striped print in the binding scrap box. I added that binding at yesterday's Sew Day with my quilting friends:
With less than 24 hours until the deadline...
I'm SEW pleased to present my completed entry for PQ 17.6 shown with its recipient:
There is usually a reason that I participate in these challenges...
... This time it was the perfect catalyst for a quilty gift. Thank you, ProjectQUILTING!! I really enjoyed this challenge.
There you have it...
Process, product, and the REAL reason for accepting this Challenge.
But WAIT!!!
I wanted to try a bonus project, too:
I used the same binding on this mini mug rug:
This one was made to use the off-cuts from "boxing the corners" of Carol's Quilted Yarn Bowl, while practicing the QAYG technique that Maggie shared at Quilt Bee. A "two-fer."
Follow THIS LINK to the Season 17 overview. Check back on the Challenge release days (or sign-up to be notified automatically) and there may be one that YOU just can't resist. It's a SHORT turnaround time! Depending on the size and complexity of your project, that doesn't HAVE to be insurmountable. With a little creativity and a few evenings, you really CAN do this! My project was begun 1 day after the prompt was released and was finished with approximately 20 hours to spare! My post, however, wasn't ready for release until 1.5 hours before the Link Party was set to close. I'm SEW pleased that I managed to complete my entry and accompanying post in time to join Kim's final challenge of Season 17.
Until next time...
Challenge accepted!!!
Remember: If I can do this, YOU can do it, too!
(Plus, there's a spot to post your completed Project QUILTING inspired projects AFTER the deadline for any of the challenges.)