The crumb square bank is getting a
workout with the low volume sashing
ready to be added.
The crumb squares
will be getting cornerstones.
It will be fun to see how it turns out.
Here is the first little trial.
I did frame them since it will mimic the big squares (I hope).
The look is much different without the
frame around the corner stone.
The cornerstones will all have the frame!
A week later and it is all ready to stitch together,
but first, the 8s & 10s needs to vacate the design wall.
I haven't followed the RSC for 2025 often, but look!
Feb - Blue
March - Yellow
April -Red
May - Green
July- Purple
So I have gotten a few of the RSC colors into
this top. The rest of the crumbs are on the wall.
There is a pile of crumbs still needing homes.
Maybe a smaller quilt is in that pile!
A whole box of low volume/whites/beiges
were discovered on shelf so there will
be no shortage of backgrounds this time!
The top will finish with 4 x 4 of the large
crumb squares and 3 x 3 of the small cornerstones.
Stay safe and sew on!
Linking up with :
Lovely! #SeniorSalonPitstop
ReplyDeleteThank you !
DeleteLove your crumb blocks! They are beautiful. And I agree the gray sashing is the way to go.
ReplyDeleteIt does set the blocks off nicely.
DeleteWhat fun blocks! Yep, it's better with the framed cornerstones. What fun this will be to see it all come together. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Your welcome! Right now I am elbows deep in charity quilt quilting. More piecing next week!
DeleteI am always in awe of people that does quilt. Thank you for linking to SSPS 371. See you again Monday
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Will do!
DeleteOoh, love the framed sashing squares! Those crumbs have turned into a full course quilt meal!
ReplyDeleteOh yes they have! I have enough to do another I think!
DeleteHi Deb, yes, the small squares really need the corner stones. It will look awesome! Thanks for linking up to FM Mavericks
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. The small squares do add a lot don't they!
DeleteOoh, this is great inspiration! I have crumbs and crumb blocks, and I'm not sure what to do with them. Thanks, and good luck with your quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks , I have lots of scraps to do up!
DeletePretty layout, I love the framed version for the cornerstones too, it's going to be a lovely quilt! The full box of neutral scraps looks promising ;) Thank you for sharing your design wall and linking up!
ReplyDeleteI have fallen in love with the low volume backgrounds. Much more interesting than plain whites or beiges.
DeleteThe framing is a great idea for crumb blocks. My purple crumbs just keep showing up. A testament to the fact I’m not an organized scrap keeper. They were living all over my sewing room!!
ReplyDeleteThat is treasure! My scraps are like hidden T\treasures, when I find new to me ones, it's like a little Christmas surprise.
DeleteWhat a fun scrap quilt. I like the punch from the frames. This makes me miss RSC. Haven’t done it in awhile.
ReplyDeleteThank you ! I am doing RSC on the way to other things! Two birds , one scrap!
DeleteLooking good, Deb! I love the cornerstones with the frame. Great call and they really look good with the framed crumb blocks. I look forward to the finish. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
ReplyDeleteIt is getting there, working on the last two borders now.
DeleteDeb your design wall is perfectly beautiful with all of your blocks on it. I think the framed cornerstones are just perfect! Thank you for sharing on ToDo Tuesday. Hope you’ve had another week of fabric fun and maybe a finish or two. 😁 Carol
ReplyDeletei really like how this is coming together!!
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