#15 Mystery Quilt Train Ride
#192
OK, Here is my 5th and final block for this quilt. Its a vintage pattern called Greek Cross. The only thing I changed was to add the red center square. The pattern called for it to be all green.
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#193
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Thanks Judy for another great mystery ride! Life got in the way but I got my one block finished.
I like it so much that I am leaving it hang for a while on my small design wall by my machine.
My points don't all match and I didn't realize I had 3 very dark pieces on the top until it was done but that's okay. The off white squares on the corners actually have a pink hue that I didn't notice when I pulled them from my 3" square bin. It adds a different flair.
A special thanks to everyone for posting your wonderful block creations.
Connie
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I like it so much that I am leaving it hang for a while on my small design wall by my machine.
My points don't all match and I didn't realize I had 3 very dark pieces on the top until it was done but that's okay. The off white squares on the corners actually have a pink hue that I didn't notice when I pulled them from my 3" square bin. It adds a different flair.
A special thanks to everyone for posting your wonderful block creations.
Connie
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#194
Those are such beautiful blocks.I love the way they are all looking. I made one complete and ready to sew the 9 patch of the second one together. I might make 1 more and make a runner. My living room is a periwinkle ( bluish/ lavender)pastel. So this color of purple looks good with it. I'll post when I get the runner together. This was a fun surprise. Thank You Judy.
#197
Jan 5 beautiful blocks, what are you going to do with them? I thought you said you were making a wall hanging.
Retired - this is lovely, the corners look like there were put there on purpose!
Mary - beautiful block, but then, I'm partial to purples. Have nothing purple to wear or in my house, but love the colors. Oh wait, I do have a purple wall hanging in the den made from 4 identical paper piecing blocks when Poker Diva was doing the block a week from a Carol Doak book.
I agree with m-fay - all the blocks are wonderful
Retired - this is lovely, the corners look like there were put there on purpose!
Mary - beautiful block, but then, I'm partial to purples. Have nothing purple to wear or in my house, but love the colors. Oh wait, I do have a purple wall hanging in the den made from 4 identical paper piecing blocks when Poker Diva was doing the block a week from a Carol Doak book.
I agree with m-fay - all the blocks are wonderful
#198
Angelia thank you sooo much for the lovely table mats you sent, with the sweet pumpkin pattern. Just in time for Thanksgiving dinner! I tried to post a pictrue but my camera seems to have died -- the battery won't charge, and it is old so think I will get a new one. Not worth the money to buy just a bettery!
#199
I'm making a wall quilt that is set on point. I'm currently in the process of quilting it. As soon as I finish that and the binding I'll post a pix. Its about 34" square.
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Chasezz, what a stunning runner. You make we want to go home and make one right now. Wouldn't that be beautiful in rich Christmas fabric tones.
Great call, Jan! The Joker block works very well with the Christmas Star (or whatever name you choose from the list for this block).
I enlarged it to 12 1/2" unfinished to match the Star in this way:
Flying geese for each corner patch are made from one feature fabric measuring 3"x 5 1/2" and two background squares 3"x3". The two HSTs for each corner patch are from one feature fabric square 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and one background square 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" (same HST method used for Star). Trim resulting two HSTs to 3" square. Make four corner patches that will measure 5 x 1/2" x 5 1/2" each.
The sashing pieces are 2 1/2" x 5 1/2". The center block is 2 1/2" x 2 1/2".
Assemble patches, sashing pieces, center block in rows as you would a nine patch block.
Here is my ready-to-quilt table topper that will be a hostess gift if I get it done by the weekend!
I enlarged it to 12 1/2" unfinished to match the Star in this way:
Flying geese for each corner patch are made from one feature fabric measuring 3"x 5 1/2" and two background squares 3"x3". The two HSTs for each corner patch are from one feature fabric square 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and one background square 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" (same HST method used for Star). Trim resulting two HSTs to 3" square. Make four corner patches that will measure 5 x 1/2" x 5 1/2" each.
The sashing pieces are 2 1/2" x 5 1/2". The center block is 2 1/2" x 2 1/2".
Assemble patches, sashing pieces, center block in rows as you would a nine patch block.
Here is my ready-to-quilt table topper that will be a hostess gift if I get it done by the weekend!
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