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Thread: Is anyone else doing the Modern Mystery Quilt?

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    Senior Member MamaHen's Avatar
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    I also downloaded it, i'll wait till the end to decide if I want to make it.

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    I have downloaded the first step and thought I would try and get it started sounds interesting and I love a good Mystery!

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    I just printed off the first step as well. It looks fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspharm View Post
    I just printed off the first step as well. It looks fun.
    Me, too. I am way behind, but I am saving the steps and hoping to get to it eventually.
    Linda Wedge White

    I believe UFOs are like scraps, ferns and dust bunnies. Once you get two, they send spores out into the air and more just happen anywhere the spores meet.

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    I dled the first edition...guess I'll see how it goes! Hopefully it's a fun and attractive quilt...I'm not into scrappy.
    Those who are piecemakers will sew seeds.

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    I'm downloading for later. I need the mystery unveiled before starting on it. Too many quilts in progress at the moment and the thought of starting another one is a bit overwhelming even if it is extremely tempting.

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    I went to look and it intrigued me! Then when I went to bed I pondered it . . . . all night! So I got up early and made the first step! When I first saw the modern quilts I wasn't sure I was drawn to them. Then, the more I saw the more I liked. But, you would laugh if you saw my choice of fabrics! The fabrics are a mix of batiks and others with a very traditional background fabric. But, then, my house is decorated?!? in the eclectic style.
    Judith

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    Thanks for the site. I'll look into it.

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    I think that I will try this mystery using multi-colors such as scraps. It might be a good way to clear out some of my smaller stash. Using a white or ecru background ought to make the prints, etc. pop! Anyway, it I don't care for the outcome, the quilt can be donated to our community quilt project in our guild, or you could donate it to a local
    nursing home, or a Habitat for Humanity housing project in your area.

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    I started it and this is what my first step looks like
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