After plenty of fiddle faddling to get lots prepped, I now have my January RSC blocks completed.
First up, were the Black and White Potato Chip blocks.
I just made four this month, as there will also be a dark blue month and an aqua/teal month. Most months will have five blocks. Once the scraps are cut they are quick and easy. There are several duplicates, but once they are distributed around the quilt it won’t matter.
Next was the Crumb Block. I need three of these each month, but already had two that I had prepared previously.
This was today’s block.
Together with the others.
Finally, the Solid Fabric Crosses blocks.
These were a joy to make. I have never made a quilt from all solid fabrics before. Other than putting together the nine patch around the centre square, there are no seams to nest and the pressing directions that come naturally all fall in the right direction, so they don’t get caught up in the feed dogs. The blocks will have a white sashing with grey corner stones, creating little nine patches. I just need two blocks each month and one width of fabric strip of each colour makes the two coordinating blocks.
I’m looking forward to working on all these projects during the year. I still have to cut some more fabrics to complete the kits for the quilts, but that can be a job for next month.
I’ll be linking up with So Scrappy.




The start of three interesting quilts!
ReplyDeleteYou have made a great start to the RSC year. xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic blocks Janice, you have been busy!
ReplyDeleteSo I see 3 projects for YOU RSC. Your crumb blocks look good, as do your pc blocks. How nice not to have to nest seams on your solid crosses
ReplyDeletewhat's a potato chip block? Is it purely random?
ReplyDeletelove those solids blocks very much....many don't like to sew with them but i find them enjoyable...
ReplyDeleteAhh but there will be seams to match when you put the blocks together unless you use a sashing.
ReplyDeleteGreat start Janice
ReplyDeleteHugz