Hi Quilting Friends,
We don’t have an assigned RSC color for November. Instead of making more blocks, the challenge is to work on finishing quilts using blocks that were made for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
I have been making “Rolling Stone” blocks, one per month, since 2023. Time to make these blocks into a beautiful rainbow quilt!
I started by adding white-on-white print sashes, and black print cornerstones to each block. Since this is a scrappy quilt, I’ve used a variety of prints for both sashes and cornerstones.

My next step was to arrange the blocks on my design wall, trying out a number of layouts. I always take a photo, study it carefully, and then wait a while before moving the blocks around again.
After struggling to find a pleasing layout, I decided to change the size of the quilt. I eventually omitted five blocks to create a 5 X 5 layout. I’m not sure what I will do with the five “extra” blocks; that’s an issue for another time.
Here are photos of several layouts that I auditioned during this process-
This is the layout that I’ll probably use for the quilt, unless I accidentally mix up the blocks as I’m sewing them together. (It happens.)

That’s it for today. I’ll share an update after I sew the blocks together, and with any luck I can take them outside for better lighting. My plan is to be ready for quilting by December.
Happy quilting,
Sharon
P.S. We’re hosting “PHD in 2026”, starting in early January. If you have a stack of “Projects, Half Done”, we’d love to have you join us for inspiration, motivation, and a virtual “Show & Tell” each month to celebrate your fabulous finishes and your progress. Subscribe to our blog or newsletter for updates.
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I love your scrappy white-on-white sashes and cornerstones! Your layout is lovely!
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Thank you!
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Those blocks are so pretty and they work in each of the layouts, but I really like the one you chose the best. Using the black cornerstones will make those colors all pop. I’m looking forward to playing along with your PHD in 2026.
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Thank you! I’ve always liked black to make the other colors come to life. Looking forward to PHD for 2026. 😊
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Great blocks. I have to say I too make “creative decisions” while sewing the blocks together. (Ok, they really are mistakes but I seldom fix them!) Hope you get it put together on your schedule.
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Thanks! I normally just let it be when I make an oopsy, unless it involves the orientation of a directional piece. I’m confident that I can find time for a finish this year, even though I’ll be busy. 😊
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Deciding a setting for a set of RSC blocks has always been one of my choke points, It takes me eons to decide on a setting. You picked a good setting and a fun layout for your blocks.
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Thank you! I agree, it takes a lot of time to choose the layout when each block is different, and my RSC quilts are usually quite a challenge. I’m pleased with Rolling Stones so far. 😊
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This is so pretty, and such a fun block, Sharon! I’ve enjoyed seeing all the different colors through the year. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.
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Thank you! 😊
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