Allietare! - Bonnie Hunter's 2015 Mystery Quilt
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Doing the happy dance. Didn't think I would be able to start until next week and so happy to have found time to get clue 1 done. The colors are off, the lights are whites and off whites and grey. Kassaundra I love your substitute for grey and Cathy your blue is also very pretty.
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#377
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador
Posts: 36
This is so exciting!
I love, love, love everyone's fabrics and I am happy to be part of your group.
Wish I could go all scrappy, but I'm a new quilter... ie, not many scraps yet... and I live high up (12,000 ft) in the Andes mountains in Ecuador, so fabric choices are VERY limited. I finished clue one and am ready for clue two.
My blacks and neutrals are varied because I had several prints in both, but my other colors are constant. I am a little worried about my gold because it is a large patterned fabric with a lot of red in it. It was the only thing I could find and I bought extra in case I need to cut out some of the red and only use the gold. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
Wish I could go all scrappy, but I'm a new quilter... ie, not many scraps yet... and I live high up (12,000 ft) in the Andes mountains in Ecuador, so fabric choices are VERY limited. I finished clue one and am ready for clue two.
My blacks and neutrals are varied because I had several prints in both, but my other colors are constant. I am a little worried about my gold because it is a large patterned fabric with a lot of red in it. It was the only thing I could find and I bought extra in case I need to cut out some of the red and only use the gold. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
#378
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Utah
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Tracylynn, I think your gold will work if you avoid the red areas as you mentioned. There's plenty of variety in the gold. But you'll have to watch out for those white chickens. LOL It's so fun to be quilting with people around the world.
#379
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Oregon
Posts: 685
Thanks Jeanne! I knew someone would know!
With that being said, if you're going "scrappy" do you add in neutrals as you go? Or do you start with the specific number you're using from the beginning and for each step use a mix of those? Does that make sense? I'm just thinking that some of the scraps I'm using to start I may run out of before I'm done with neutrals....
With that being said, if you're going "scrappy" do you add in neutrals as you go? Or do you start with the specific number you're using from the beginning and for each step use a mix of those? Does that make sense? I'm just thinking that some of the scraps I'm using to start I may run out of before I'm done with neutrals....
#380
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 783
Originally Posted by GeeGee
I have done Bonnie's mystery quilts before but no way am I going to make (294) 2 inch HST. Have fun you all!!!
[QUOTE=Fraew;7389254]LOL! Come on GeeGee! Join in the fun. Half?
I really don't mind sewing small pieces but I am working on Christmas gifts and just do not have time for the mystery. Looks like you all are having loads of fun!!!
I have done Bonnie's mystery quilts before but no way am I going to make (294) 2 inch HST. Have fun you all!!!
[QUOTE=Fraew;7389254]LOL! Come on GeeGee! Join in the fun. Half?
I really don't mind sewing small pieces but I am working on Christmas gifts and just do not have time for the mystery. Looks like you all are having loads of fun!!!
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