Saturday, September 27, 2025

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC25 - Week 39

Welcome to Week 39 of the 2025 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week may be a complete washout on the Light/Bright BLUE and/or GREEN scrap sewing front.  There's a lot going on, some unavoidable errands, and an important appointment scheduled this week.

Here's how the week played out...

SUNDAY - Weekly Morning Art Zoom found us all working on our Dare to Roll prompts.  I merged the two sets into the following page.  The only thing I missed was "found object" because the charm I meant to use was in need of re-finding:


Late this afternoon, Knittingsuek and I met for our Weekly Zoom Call:


Before dinner, I went for a walk and found what I believe to be a Gold Finch fledgling in the middle of the road.  The bird had taken off from the grass at the edge of the road and landed there, apparently exhausted by the effort.  I walked over to see how close I could get.  The photo below was taken mere inches away!  I stood in the street protecting it from oncoming traffic and picked up two big leaves in case it needed assistance.  When they were a couple inches away, there was a series of chirps and the bird flew to the grass on the other side of the street.  Whew!  Crisis averted:


MONDAY - Day Off 

I started my day with another Watercolor Workshop with Tammy Kaye:


After lunch I enjoyed my Weekly Zoom Call with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


I worked on sorting thru my 2.5" scrap drawer to find potential additions to the quilt I was working on last weekend.  There are still more pieces hiding.  I just have to keep searching.  These are a good start:


TUESDAY - Work

WEDNESDAY - Day Off/Doctor Day

They took me back early, did the regular weight and blood pressure tests.  The pulmonologist came in, went over my file, and test results.  Since my PFT was perfectly normal, she prescribed more tests for the Never-Ending-Cough.  Today that meant SIX (6) vials of blood, a nebulizer treatment, and a cough test in these sample collection cups:


THURSDAY - Work

Monthly Evening Quilt Bee meet tonight with this small group in attendance: 


I glued down the pieces for last week's Get Messy lesson with Marianne Burger:


FRIDAY - Work 

Fortunately, no one was able to attend Knit Group today so I didn't miss anything and since I was at work, I also didn't get to hang out at Get Messy's Open Studio with Deandra.

After dinner, I headed upstairs for my Weekly Evening Art Zoom.  Tonight's project was yet another page in my Collage Scraps Altered Book.  I created something out of character; a page that included Light/Bright BLUE papers and even a few fabric scraps:


SATURDAY - Work

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.  I thought I might do some more sewing on last week's Light/Bright BLUE and GREEN donation quilt, but that hasn't happened yet.

Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!

Friday, September 26, 2025

September 2025 - TABLE SCRAPS Challenge - Link Party

Welcome to the SEPTEMBER 2025 edition of the TABLE SCRAPS Challenge here at the Joyful Quilter!!  I'll start with a little backstory, in case you are new here.  (Apologies to my regular readers since you already know all about it.) I'm a scrap quilter who had been setting up individual challenges for several years in conjunction with Angela's (RSC) Rainbow Scrap Challenge @ So Scrappy.  Participants from around the corner, across the country and around the world have been having SEW much fun and we all have MORE scraps to use, so I am pleased to offer the...


In 2025, we have a broad range of quilted items that are appropriate for linking to the Challenge.  Baskets and bins, along with pillows and pin cushions, are all qualifying projects.  Not just the toppers, runners, and mug rugs.  Basically, ANY quilted item qualifies.  The main premise is that you USE the (new or old) SCRAPS from your cutting table (or your friend's cutting table - since that's where the majority of my scraps come from!)

There will be a prompt each month to help get your creative juices flowing.  While you are NOT required to use it in your project, the guiding word will be revealed at the end of each month's LINK PARTY post.  Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the following month's focus.  It, along with the RSC Color of the Month (as soon as Angela releases it - around the 1st of the month.) will also be added to the 2025 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge page at the top of the blog.

This month's color was:

Light/Bright BLUE and/or Light/Bright GREEN

Here are the scraps I had to work with...


Light/Bright BLUE (above) and/or Light/Bright GREEN (below)
 


The theme for September was:

RADIO and/or TELEVISION

What project did you choose, Joyful???

I went with a blend of piecework "test patterns"...



And artwork with drawings using my favorite fine point marker...



This is the layout I came up with:


A scrap of batting and an offcut of some backing was soon layered...

Once that was done, I did some minimal quilting through the center in each direction and outlined the televisions, then squared up the little quilt:


I went thru several fabric choices before selecting this one for the binding:


Here is my completed September 2025 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge project...



~7" x 7"

Special thanks to fellow Get Messy artist, Laura Allen for sharing images of her TV stamp designs as inspiration for the drawings made for this little quilt!  You can find Laura's art @wowva64 on Instagram.

What's next, Joyful???

I'm guessing that Angela will probably announce the Color of the Month for October on her Rainbow Scrap Challenge post tomorrow.  I'll post an update as soon as I find out what she decided on.

Dark and/or Light NEUTRALS

October's theme is:

DENIM

NOTE:  I love denim!  I know it might seems like a strange prompt, but this year has been about stretching our creativity.  I'm looking forward to seeing how you will interpret this theme!  Will it be something made from denim, using the color of denim, or a representation of a denim object or item?  Remember, while I look forward to seeing what you might make using the month's prompt, you are NOT required to use the suggestion I've provided!!  The main goal is using up some of your scraps.  I have to say, I'm unsure of how I might interpret our September challenge!

And now...

It's time for YOU to link up your RADIO/TELEVISION and/or Light/Bright BLUE or GREEN project in the LINK PARTY below.  All entries MUST be submitted by Wednesday, October 1st @ 11:59PM (EDT).

Until next time...
USE those table scraps!!!
#tablescrapschallenge2025

Saturday, September 20, 2025

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC25 - Week 38

Welcome to Week 38 of the 2025 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week will probably include some Light BLUE and/or GREEN scrap sewing.  Why?  The September edition of the TABLE SCRAPS Challenge Link Party is coming up soon.

Read on to see how the week progressed...

SUNDAY - During my Weekly Morning Art Zoom I worked on a page in my Collage Scraps Altered Book:


MONDAY - Day Off

My day began with a Watercolor Workshop with @TammyKayeArt:


I got confused about the date of Prompt Deck playground and missed today's Zoom, but I was able to Zoom with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


Later, dinner with Britt...


 Was followed by this month's Quilt Guild meeting with a presentation by Kimberley Pierce Cartright:



TUESDAY - Day Off 

Today, I attended Get Messy's Open Studio with Barb.  Britt and I were the first to sign on:


My project was another page in my Collage Scraps Altered Book:


After running some errands, I treated myself to a Pomegranate Plunge from Tropical Smoothie Cafe:


WEDNESDAY - Work

THURSDAY - Work

I missed Curiosity Collect with Marianne Burger and will try to catch up on her lesson over the weekend.  :o((

FRIDAY - Day Off

Knit Group!!  Tracy and I were both in attendance today:


Get Messy's Open Studio with Deandra I set up today's latest journal page for Meg's Catalysts & Curiosities prompts

Weekly Evening Art Zoom I set up the remaining pages for this month's Get Messy lessons.

SATURDAY - Work

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.

Sorry!  I'll have to catch up later...

I'm off to a Sew Day with my Monthly Quilt Bee:


The good news is that I did some Light/Bright BLUE and GREEN sewing:


Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!

Saturday, September 13, 2025

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC25 - Week 37

Welcome to Week 37 of the 2025 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week may or may not include some Light/Bright BLUE and/or GREEN scrappy sewing.

Let's see how it goes...

SUNDAY - Weekly Morning Art Zoom found me working on the WORDS prompt from Catalysts & Curiosities at the end of August...


Once that was done, I switched to working on another page in my new Collage Scraps Altered Book journal.  I'm having fun with these pages:


After lunch, Knittingsuek and I met for our Weekly Zoom call...


Remember how I said that new journal was a lot of fun???  Well, later I did another page in my Collage Scraps Altered Book journal:


MONDAY - Day Off 

I did some work around the house and then enjoyed my Weekly Zoom Call with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


TUESDAY - Day Off

First came some early morning errands which were followed by a bit of scrap sewing.  Mission accomplished!  The RSC Color(s) of the Month were well represented:


Went for a quick haircut, but didn't take a photo.

WEDNESDAY - Work

Nothing to report

THURSDAY - Day Off

I intended to attend my Weekly Morning Quilt Group, but my stomach had other ideas.  I was feeling better after lunch and was pleased to attend this week's Curiosity Collective instructor was @thisistruleetraci whose lesson was called Based on a TRUE Story.  Here's the page I created using acrylic paint and a page from a vintage music textbook:


FRIDAY - Work/Doctor Day

There may be Knit Group today, but not for me.  The foggy morning mirrored my feelings about having to miss seeing my friends to order to work my scheduled shift.  

In neighborhood news...

You'll have to double click on the photo to get an idea of what was going on in the cul-de-sac this morning.  There was a huge traffic jam and the final piece of the puzzle was still rumbling down the street when this photo was taken!  If you look closely, you will see that we are getting more new neighbors, someone is getting a Lowe's delivery, there are a number of construction workers parked along the street, AND it's garbage day.  The sanitation truck will join the fray momentarily:


Later...

Instead of Get Messy's Open Studio with Deandra, I was off to an appoint for some medical testing.  I've seen DS2 take a PFT (pulmonary function test) on two occasions, but now it's my turn.  This is where the test is administered...


I'm not confident that this will end well, but hopefully it will lead to help for this seemingly never-ending cough of mine.  A quick photo op when the tech stepped out for the medicine to begin working for the second part of the test:


After determining there wasn't enough time to return to work, I stopped by the grocery store for a few items and when dinner was done, I headed up to the studio for my Weekly Evening Art Zoom.  Britt and I arrived first...


For tonight's project, I chose to add another page to my Collage Scrap Journal:


SATURDAY - Work

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.  SEW thrilled to have a bit of Light/Bright BLUE and GREEN to show for my week!

This morning I met with Tracy for coffee and knitting.  It was nice to catch up:


There may or may not be a Zoom call with Knittingsuek this afternoon.  If that happens, I'll add it in.  UPDATE:


Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!

Saturday, September 6, 2025

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC25 - Week 36

Welcome to Week 36 of the 2025 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week, we've got a new color for the RSC Quilters to concentrate their scrap sewing efforts.  Angela announced Pastel BLUE and/or Pastel GREEN.  Will I make any headway???

Let's see...

SUNDAY - Weekly Morning Art Zoom found me starting on this collage for last month's Mother Earth class from @lilysolstudio at Get Messy.  This is the completed version:


This afternoon found me waiting for Scrap Club to start:


But there was no Zoom with Knittingsuek today, as she was busy.  :o((

MONDAY - Holiday

Zoom with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


TUESDAY - Work

During yesterday's Zoom call, LeeAnna and I sorted through our Light (pastel?) BLUE yesterday afternoon.  I may have come up with enough 2.5" x 8.5" rectangles to make a good jumping of point for a lap quilt.  Now, I'll need to find some GREEN to stretch them into a quilt top:



WEDNESDAY - Wonderful Wednesday

Work

This happened yesterday afternoon while transferring console stuff from my old car...


I spilled a bag of coins on the passenger side of my new car.  It wouldn't have been a problem, but the passenger seat was pushed all the way back and, while most ended up beneath the seat, a single coin landed in the track.  I wasn't able to remove it so... That turned out to be a job for Mr. Basket today.

THURSDAY - Day Off

Weekly Morning Quilt Group.  I attended, but did I remember to get a group photo???  No, but I did take a side view of my new-to-me car:


FRIDAY - Day Off

Knit Group?  Nope!  Our hostess is recovering from surgery so we knit separately today:


Errands included a stop at Barnes and Noble for a glance through the magazines.  This one came home with me, as I'd seen it on IG and brought it home in favor of the latest issue from Art Journaling mag:


With errands done and a quick lunch out of the way, I headed up to the studio for Get Messy's Open Studio with Deandra.  We had some wonderful discussions and I was led back to the idea of starting a Collage Scraps journal inspired by a number of sources.  Apparently, I had already chosen a book for that purpose and later created the first page:


Weekly Evening Art Zoom found me thinking about the new Catalysts & Curiosities prompts from Meg urging us to use colors from past work in a new way.  Total abstract doesn't come naturally to me, but this was the result - in poor evening lighting:


SATURDAY - Work

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.  I'll be along later, as I'm off to a community event.

Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!