Saturday, July 19, 2025

Digging into Purple Strings

As quilters, many of us are pretty good at collecting scraps. Scraps actually happen as a by-product of our sewing adventures. And lots of us enjoy collecting scraps, even gathering them from others. But the Queens of Scrap Usage, a more elite (hehe) subset of scrap collectors, are those of us who participate weekly in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. We are very adept at coming up with ideas and blocks and even whole quilts made from our collected scraps. One month and one color at a time. We visit all our friends on the color wheel at least yearly and revel in their variety. 

This month of July 2025 is set aside by Angela, the leader of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, to pay homage to purple in all its variations. And we are all here for it. Visit our Scrappy Saturday link-up to see what I mean.

This week I got to play with my purple (lavender, violet, aubergine, lilac, amethyst, mulberry, plum, etc) strings. As usual, I set out to make string blocks that measure 6.5” size. I provide them to our Quilts for Kids Salt Lake chapter, where they are inserted into quilt kits for members to sew up into quilt tops. They are used in groups of 15, so I like to make 15, 30, or even more blocks if I can eke them out of my strings. If not, the leftover strings or blocks will wait their turn to be included next year. 

Here are the 30 purple string blocks I finished this week.


Here is each group separately if you want to see better detail. 



I actually did lots more sewing this week, mostly finishing up a couple quilt tops. I now have four quilt tops and backings ready to baste in the coming week. But first I have to get through Monday’s HOA Board meeting. Prepping for that will waste take up 2-3 hours today because I’m the treasurer. And it will only get worse as we head into budget season over the next 3 months or so. Oh, I am so dreading it. But in December my term is over and I’ll be free! And there is always sewing and music to return me to a calm state of mind! 

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Several weeks ago I mentioned a quilt-along that Kat Scribner (Scrapbox Quilts) and I will be hosting. Well, we’ve been working on it and want to give you all an update! The QAL will be called “a Quilter’s Cove Quilt-Along” and will be starting sometime in September. For now, we’re collecting ideas and patterns and links, roughing out timelines and reading up on creating linky parties. There’s so much out there, it’s actually more difficult that we realized to narrow things down and come up with a suitable framework! 

We’d love to have you participate, one and all. But you’ll have to put on your thinking caps and begin looking for a style or pattern that you would like to work with. Scrappy? Color coordinated? A pattern or a kit? A row quilt? Medallion style? Improv? Wonky or wacky? Modern? Traditionally pieced? Paper pieced? Appliquéd? Mixed methods? Size - quilt or wall hanging? So many decisions! 

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With that, I’ll leave you with a picture of “The Alfinator”, our cat Alfie, seen here questioning me why there have been no treats for him yet today. 




4 comments:

karen said...

Oh, Alfie, you are just too cute. My cat Oscar gets in my face when I sew too. He uses his paw to push on my shoulder to make me stop sewing. Purples. My favorite.

Violet Withey said...

Cathy, do you follow any quilters on you tube? Kate at The Last Homely House is doing a series on using up her scraps. You should check out her planet quilt. She's doing a whole year of making quilts from her scraps.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your photo of Alphie made me laugh out loud! I love those purple string blocks - all the pretty shades of purple playing so well together. I'm glad you're not starting the quilt-along until September - by then I'll have room to join in!

Sue said...

You are my string block inspiration. After years of seeing you make strings each month, I looked at my bins & thought I could do the same thing, then turn them into donations. Also, I'm now going to call myself a Queen of Scrap Usage! Hee, hee