Saturday, June 13, 2020

Scrappy Saturday

Blogging update: 
It has been a real challenge to start learning the new Blogger system. I have made several mistakes, had misdirected posts, weird layouts, difficulty loading photos, and lots of frustration. I am relying on the clever bloggers who have been able to figure out some things about the new system and to share what they learn with us. You can find some helpful info at the bottom of this post from Barbara, and
Lyndsey has posted some helpful tips for us hereIf you know of any other resources posts, please let us know in the comments. As Lyndsey said..."The blogging community is like a family and we all help each other. Especially in the current state of the world it would be very sad if anyone gave up."

Rainbow Scrap Challenge update:

Pink is the colour for June, and there is a lot of pink in my sewing room these days. Here are the flying geese blocks I am sewing for the last round on my Unity quilt.

pink shoo fly blocks
Also, this is the last month for the Shoo Fly leader-ender challenge. Next month Bonnie Hunter will announce another leader-ender project, so I would like to finish up his one. These are the newest blocks using pink scraps.


I have quite a stack of scrappy blocks ready to be turned into a quilt top and that's what I will be sewing today. I'm thinking of using 1" sashing strips so that I don't have to struggle to match all those bulky seams. The quilt will be whatever size it becomes when these are all sewn together.
Linking up to Rainbow Scrap Challenge

22 comments:

ButterZ said...

Thanks for the links to help with the blogger changes. I'm sure I will need them. Your shoo fly blocks will make a great quilt.

The Joyful Quilter said...

Sweet PINK Shoo Fly blocks, Kathy! Have fun assembling your quilt. I'll be looking forward to seeing the resulting top.

Kat Scribner said...

LOVE the shoo fly blocks! So charming.

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

I use Wordpress and when Blogger upgraded their software I could not leave comments anymore on Blogger posts.

The reason I could not was that I am an Apple user and use Safari. I had to go I and change the setting
If you are having that issue, do the following on your iPad, iPhone, Did not seem to have the issue on my iMAC

Go to Settings - Safari - Under Privacy and Security - UNCHECK "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" if you wish to leave comments on Blogger!

Like your shoofly's!

Mari said...

Love the shoo fly blocks! Definitely use a sashing so all the pretty colors can shine through.

hetty said...

Love your Shoo Fly project! Thanks also for the links to help with blogger changes.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your pink shoofly blocks are so much fun! Can't wait to see what you do with them! I'm so sorry you're having so much trouble with the new blogger format, Kathy. I've found it gets easier as I use it more, so hope you do, too. Lyndsey's post was really helpful and thorough - thanks for sharing it!

MissPat said...

I think you are smart to use sashing with the shoo-fly blocks. It may be more work, but it's much less frustration. Ask me how I know. Good luck with the blogger upgrade. I don't blog so I can't offer any help.
Pat

Deanna W said...

Love those shoo fly blocks. I can't believe that a year has passed already! Glad you are pushing through the new blogger. Everything seems a bit more difficult at this time.

Linda said...

Love those pink Shoo Fly blocks. I was tempted with this Leader/ended challenge but somehow the time got away and I never started! Good ides to combine with the RSC challenge too. Looking forward to seeing how the quilt turns out.

scraphappy said...

It makes me smile that you let the blocks tell you how big the quilt wants to be. Sounds like a great decision making process. You could write a book and call it "Intuitive Quilting"

maggie fellow said...

really nice to have such a stack of the shoofly - I hadn't thought about it being time for a new leader/ender - I will start out behind

Marly said...

Sorry to hear you're experiencing difficulty with the new blogger. It took me some time to find my way around too. I think my problem is that I'm a "words" person and the meaning of icons is not immediately apparent. Yet, it is a question of just doing, and for me it soon fell into place, without my losing anything important.
I have quite a pile of shoo fly blocks too, but not enough to make a quilt and I'm wondering what to do with them!

Cathy said...

Sweet Shoo Flies! Your Shoo Flies don't bother me ;) I like the one with the dancin' shoes.

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Sashing is a great idea!

Louise said...

I'm looking forward to seeing that big stack of shoo flies turn into a top!

Jenny said...

Pretty little shoo fly blocks, they will make a lovely quilt.

Karla (ThreadBndr) said...

I'm glad I'm not the only one struggling with this update. I sent a strongly worded 'request to continue to support the old platform' in the feedback form, but of course it won't matter.

I am getting used to it slowly but surely. My big gripe is that IE isn't very compatible - at least not the version that work requires. So I'm over in Firefox, where it seems to work better (ish).

Hang in there. I love your 'stack of Shooflies'. My own leader/ender is to the point of making blocks, so I can hopefully start Bonnie's new one later this summer.

Janet O. said...

What fun to have that pile of shoofly blocks to play with. I guess that Bonnie's setting with the alternating 4-patch blocks also eliminates the need for matching seams. However you decide to set the blocks, it will be a fun and colorful quilt.
I did my last post in the new blogger. It took me a bit longer to figure out where all the icons were for what I was used to doing, but it didn't seem to mess with me too much--at least no more than the old blogger did. :)

loulee said...

Thanks for the helpful links. I'll need them, didn't make the jump yet but will have to soon.
Your blocks look pretty and I like that you are happy with the size being what ever size it ends up. I often work that way too, especially for a scrapper.

grammajudyb said...

I’m really excited to see your shoo fly blocks come together!
Thanks for the links to the new blogger helps. It’s hard to teach this old dog new tricks!
I used to think I was pretty savvy, but the older I get the more that is not true!

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

What a stack of blocks! I'll be using the new blogger as of tomorrow (scheduled change date). I hope everyone's notes help me. I'm NOT tech savvy. I wish they wouldn't keep changing things that work.