Welcome to the 2024 Rainbow Scrap Challenge - The Year in Review edition from The Joyful Quilter!!
It's the final day of the year and this is where I break my RSC progress down to a monthly review of scrap use. If you saw my 2023 Year in Review post, you might know what comes next.
I would like to start off by thanking Angela for her continued offering of the RSC by hosting the 2024 Rainbow Scrap Challenge this year, even though she was super busy at work. She even offered the RSC24 Sampler, but I wasn't able to participate. The tutorials are available on her blog at THIS LINK, if you want to give it a try. Her completed quilt top can be found HERE and it is SEW amazing!!
I'm sharing this post
with
Angela @ So Scrappy
Now, let's take a look at my Rainbow Scrap Challenge progress for the year...
I started off the year with a plan to create donation quilt tops in each of the RSC Colors of the Month, inspired by Jasmine @ Quilt Kisses and her TUTORIAL for the Jumbo Jelly Roll Race quilt. I'll share those below, as well.
JANUARY - Dark and/or Bright GREEN
JANUARY - Dark and/or Bright GREEN
I started off the year with this fun little project with a handful of scraps:
My February 2024 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry that I made from pre-sewn scraps:
I made a Quilted Jacket for PQ15.5 that included the Color of the Month:
PURPLE might not have been the focus this runner from PQ15.6, but it was definitely included:
This wall hanging for gifting (that came in a scrap bag from my friend Deborah at a recent Quilt Bee meeting) for March's TABLE SCRAPS Challenge:
I cut pieces for a Donation Quilt top in PURPLE, but couldn't find the finishing post:
For this month's TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry, I made this Umbrella Wall Hanging:
This month, I decided on a table runner for my TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry:
This month's Donation Quilt top:
JULY - AQUA
This month's TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry was this Improv Butterfly Pillow Cover:
Here is August's TABLE SCRAPS Challenge eentry made of ORANGE scraps to hold more scraps. Shown below with its Bonus Pincushion:
SEPTEMBER - DARK or Black
For my TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry, I made this darling Leafy Mini Runner for the gallery wire in my studio:
Between packing for a retreat, being away for a week, and working, I only managed this mini quilt from the Kitty Kitty pattern at Jordan Fabrics. It's my TABLE SCRAPS Challenge entry for this month, shown overlooking the magnificent Blue Ridge Mountains:
NOVEMBER - Assembly of Blocks
For the purposes of the ABC (Table) SCRAPS Challenge, I made an executive decision and called for MAKERS CHOICE. I made this Tree wall hanging:
10" wide x 12" tall
DECEMBER - Finishing and Quilting
For my final entry for the TABLE SCRAPS Challenge, I called for RAINBOW and here is what I made...
Last year:
And another rainbow project that I wanted to remake to end this year - but couldn't because of my broken finger:
As you saw above, I sewed with the Color of the Month. (Almost) EVERY month and in MOST of the things! My RSC productivity was fair, thanks in part to the 2024 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge projects which were done in the RSC Color of the Month throughout the year. I am still enjoying the pairing of my participation in the two challenges while continuing to focus on sewing through Mt. Scrapmore!!
Speaking of the TABLE SCRAPS Challenge...
I'm SEW glad that Judy @ Busy Hands are Happy Hands, Deb @ Happy to be Scrappy and LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color encouraged me to offer it again in conjunction with the 2024 Rainbow Scrap Challenge! Next year, I am offering yet another updated version. I hope YOU will play along!
Are YOU up for a TABLE SCRAPS Challenge???
Until next time...
Quilt SO scrappy!!!
Congrats on another beautiful year of creating. Happy new year, Joy! I can't wait to see what 2025 brings!
ReplyDeleteWonderful year for you, Joy! I'm looking forward to RSC 2025 too!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recap!! Does it just surprise you how much you do get done? I am impressed with all your projects!! Happy New Year!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job on your table scrap challenges!
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