Thursday, March 12, 2026

Emerald Jubilee is Coming Together and RSC from 2015!

You may remember a few years ago I completed Ruby Jubilee from Quiltmaker Magazine that year in red.  Becky and Bonnie did it in purple.  I copied Bonnie's fill ins for the white spaces as best I could.  My friend Barb made those same blocks in green and gifted them to me instead of completing the top.  Here and there I have gotten it out and worked on strings or figuring out what I needed to make to complete it.  I finally started putting it together last week.  Here is the first section.


Here is the second section attached.  

The third section was a bit of a nightmare.  There were more missing parts and not enough room in my sewing room to spread them out and figure things out.  I finally hauled it out to the living room and my gaming table and laid it out.
You can see there are lots of missing parts!
A few days later and the whole top (sans borders) is together!  We happened to have one nice weather day which coincided with this top coming together so I ran outside and took some pictures.



It still needs half square triangles around the outside and a string border when I get back to it.  I am thinking the pair of quilts will be for Hazel and Indie after they are quilted.  They can tuck them away for someday.

I went to Lora's and picked up my three baby quilts that she quilted for me (and dropped off a Bonnie quilt too).  These were rainbow scrap challenge quilt blocks from ???  I thought they were from 2015, but I completed that top already so must be from another year.  I had to do some serious searching to find out.  The link above is to the patterns and plan that Angela of SoScrappy who hosts the RSC put together.  Huge shout out to her for doing this for over a decade and inspiring so many amazing rainbow quilts.  It is one of my favorite projects that I return to over and over again.  This year I inspired my friend Barb (no blog) to make a rainbow quilt each month too!  She is doing the same block as me but many more of them as she wants a giant quilt in the end.  I am thinking I want two smaller ones for the grands.  Mine will have more white space while hers will be full butterflies.


This one is Bonnie's Princess Crown quilt.  I got all three of these bound one day last week.  
Lora did a spectacular job (as always) quilting them with I love you hands which is my go to favorite pattern!
                
I bought three backings on sale/clearance from Missouri Star a month or so ago.  The middle one is at the longarmer now with Old Town from 2024.  That reminds me I need to update my Quiltville Parade of Quilts page as I am a few years behind!



Last week I also got motivated and did some reorganizing and folding of my fabric.  My shelf is looking a lot neater now!



 

Emerald Jubilee is Coming Together and RSC from 2015!

You may remember a few years ago I completed Ruby Jubilee from Quiltmaker Magazine that year in red.  Becky and Bonnie did it in purple.  I ...