Saturday, July 12, 2014

Seeing Red: RSC 14


I’ve found something quiet I can do!

I’ve been up since 3:00 a.m. Of course I went to bed at 8:00 p.m. because of a migraine…ouch! Sleeping did its magical work, along with migraine meds and I’m a functioning person again!

And now I am here in the quilting room trying to find something quiet to do so I won’t wake up hubby. He’s a very light sleeper. The last time I tried to be quiet in here I ended up having boxes fall out of both my quilt closets. I don’t do quiet very well.

It’s Saturday and Rainbow Scrap Challenge! This month the color is red and I’ve been able to pick out some great fabrics from my stash!

Some stripes. Isn't that second fabric cool? And of course plaid!
I wrote a post on what fabrics I want in each color for RSC.

The first fabric has gold glitter. My novelty fabric, thanks to friend! I love the dishes in the fourth one.
See my post about my recent fabric finds, including the little red hen!

What am I to do? My cat, Kaiju, is so darn cute, even when she's helping in the quilting room!
The second fabric reminds me of spools. The third fabric: duck's feet or leaves. And for informational purposes,
the fourth fabric really isn't plaid, it's checked. Who wants to be that picky?

 You can see lots of creative ways that other quilters are making their RSC red blocks by clicking on the badge on the left bar.

And to leave you with some insight into how much I love reading...

See my Reading List (from Goodreads) below!



13 comments:

  1. I feel your pain. My migraines went away with menopause. What a relief! Love your reds, can't wait to see what you do with them.

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    1. I'm so happy that yours went away! They are such a drag. I haven't accrued any sick days in 26 years because of migraines added onto a few sick days.

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  2. What wonderful fabrics! So much variety. What will develop from all these lovelies?????

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    1. Thank you! I've been making snowball blocks from all my fabrics this year. I have so little time during the school year that I figured I'd better have something really easy or I'd never keep up!

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  3. Red snowballs, in progress. Love the little red chickens print. I've got some reds, alright, just where is the question. Let's have a no stress competition... by next Sat. lets see if either of us has any red blocks made. Okay? Ready, Set, Go! LOL
    Hugs

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  4. that was a fun read! LeeAnna Paylor lapaylor.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks! I'm always glad to hear that someone enjoyed my post. I appreciate it!

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  5. Your fabrics are lovely! Fortunately, my sewing room is in the basement at the opposite end of the house, so I don't have to worry about the noise as much.

    Blast those migraines! I do fine for a long time, but then I get a whopper, always when my husband is busiest so I still have the kids to care for by myself!

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  6. oooooh I love your reds! Looking forward to see what ya do with them. (Sorry about the darn headache...ugh!)

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    1. I'm looking forward to getting them worked up and added to my stack. Six months to go and I'll have the blocks for a quilt! I'm so excited!

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