Sunday, November 23, 2025

Oh Scrap! : Still Cutting Pink

A huge thanks to all of you who wished me well.  I am pretty much back to my old self.  I still have pain in my ear but at least I can move my head without falling over.




I am still working away at Mount Flannel when I have a chance.  I have been focusing on the pink scraps and anything new that needs attention.  I am not to add anything to my mountain of scraps!

Once I have all the rectangles I need for a block, I am just stacking them in a box to sew at a later date.  I tend to use these as leaders/enders.  They will eventually get sewn.



I have to share this client scrap quilt that is currently on my frame.  It is huge.  It has blocks in all the rainbow colors and hues.  And in the center of each block is a skeleton.  I think it is the best scrap quilt I have seen in a very long time.  But I had to laugh when she dropped it off - all these blocks didn't make a dent in her scrap bins.  We all know how that feels!


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10 comments:

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

What a great scrap rainbow quilt design. Glad to hear you're feeling better.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

So glad to hear you're feeling better! That pink flannel looks very appealing, just to be cutting and playing with right now. Love the scrappy skeleton quilt, too - it made me smile. Have a great Sunday, Cyndy!

Sylvia@Treadlestitches said...

Glad you're feeling better. Good luck with the flannel, I need to start on some flannel baby quilts soon. Cool skeleton quilt!

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

What a cool scrap project! I concur about finishing a scrap project only to feel like not much changed in the pile of scraps!

Turid said...

So good to have your scraps cut and stacked. I've been working on that project this year, but I've still some bags left to go through. Hope you are well soon. Greetings from Norway.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Have fun with all those pink scraps!! and that quilt - what fun!! Glad you are feeling better.

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

I'm glad to hear you are feeling better and I hope your ear pain reduces in the coming days, too. What an awesome scrap quilt; I bet you will have fun getting to see all the prints as you quilt it!

swooze said...

The skeleton scrappy is great. Love the darker colors. Lots of interest that keeps your eye moving!

Bonnie said...

Here's to feeling better! I expect I'll feel great all the time. It's inconvenient to not feel 100%. Hopefully you'll continue to improve. I love that skeleton quilt. I had to take a good look at them to realize they were skeletons. And, yea for keeping at the flannels. Hope you have a great week.

Kate said...

What a very cool quilt. Glad you are starting to recover. Good luck with all the flannel scraps.

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