Grand Illusion - Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilt 2014
#1391
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whitepine, I won't have to do anything over if I decide to use the gold. I haven't gotten far with clue #1 and am still working on sewing the #1 pink/blue HST units. In my case, there was an advantage to being behind!
I agree, making four of clue #5 does make more sense, LOL!
I agree, making four of clue #5 does make more sense, LOL!
#1392
huskyquilter, I LOVE your batiks and think your neutral is a perfect choice. I think if you put a start plain white fabric in there it will stick out like a sore thumb! I hope you try a sample block and share it with us here.... and great job on that block's piecing...
#1394
huskyquilter, I LOVE your batiks and think your neutral is a perfect choice. I think if you put a start plain white fabric in there it will stick out like a sore thumb! I hope you try a sample block and share it with us here.... and great job on that block's piecing...
#1396
Well, it's probably rather basic, but I didn't realize that there was such a difference between pressing and ironing. You want to avoid using steam because it overstretches the fabric and causes all sorts of problems. I also was way over doing it on the ironing. Just a simple, super quick press to set the seam, then flip open the block and a quick press down. No steam needed. Also was turned on to a very helpful product called the steady betty (you can order it from amazon) that has a little friction and anchors the fabric as you press so it doesn't move and stretch.
i read read a tip that I haven't used yet....so not sure how good it works. if you don't have a steady Betty, or don't want to buy one...apparently a piece of flannelette on your ironing surface works wonders. I am going to try it whenever I get started on this mystery. been too busy to even sew one block, and it's not looking good till 2015!
#1397
Lol at Pam! I'm famous for also ironing the crap out of my squares!!!
Husky- I love your batiks!
I decided that the scrappy is very hard for me. I'm taking more time trying to make sure it looks scrapoy than cutting and piecing.
Here are the week 2 blocks. I used the rose prairie blog method of using strips. I had a beggar of a time trying to cut the first few strips but then got the hang of the 45* angle. Many of my center points are way off but considering this is all new for me I'm pleased. I have better things to do than rip these apart.
I planned on doing 1/2 the blocks but I am FAR from those numbers. Lol. When I go to actually put this all together I'm going to be repeating much of these steps. Oh well. I'd rather try to get to week #3 rather than do more week 2s.
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Husky- I love your batiks!
I decided that the scrappy is very hard for me. I'm taking more time trying to make sure it looks scrapoy than cutting and piecing.
Here are the week 2 blocks. I used the rose prairie blog method of using strips. I had a beggar of a time trying to cut the first few strips but then got the hang of the 45* angle. Many of my center points are way off but considering this is all new for me I'm pleased. I have better things to do than rip these apart.
I planned on doing 1/2 the blocks but I am FAR from those numbers. Lol. When I go to actually put this all together I'm going to be repeating much of these steps. Oh well. I'd rather try to get to week #3 rather than do more week 2s.
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#1398
SusanSusan your #2 blocks look great! I've only made one of #1, one of #2, 40 of #3, one each of #4 (both blocks) and none so far of #5. I, too, had a bugger of a time with the 45 degree angle! Hopefully, I will get the hang of it when I make some more of them.
I love your choice of fabrics, too!
If you're not happy with the way your points meet, shuffle your blocks around. Some may fit together better than others. Just a thought...
I love your choice of fabrics, too!
If you're not happy with the way your points meet, shuffle your blocks around. Some may fit together better than others. Just a thought...
#1399
I just saw the week 5 instructions and boy oh boy that looks easy peasy after the other weeks. Yayy!!! I can't wait. My goal for tonight it to keep cutting and piecing. My kiddos and I are watching movies. Maybe I can do week 3s blocks. Or at least get some blocks completed.
#1400
Thanks Anita! I had to buy almost all my light colored fabrics and many of the other colors. I had a lot of cream and beige scraps but almost no whites. I didn't thibk bright/ cream would look as nice as white. So I went to connecting threads (hope my order comes in soon) and the lqs this week to get the whites. Retail therapy and a Christmas gift to myself.
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