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Old 07-10-2016, 07:21 AM
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silliness
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The pattern was well written and easy to follow. You typically would make one set of blocks per month so it was maybe 2-4 hours worth of work each month (assuming everything went to plan). Last year was flying geese, HST, courthouse steps and square in a square blocks. These are her original patterns.

The first month was selecting fabric. The last month was putting the quilt together. She emails you a 1 page set of instructions each month. At the end, there is a random drawing of prizes for those that send her a picture of their finished quilt or quilt top.

Here are all of last year's quilts: http://meadowmistdesigns.blogspot.co...al-parade.html

Mine says "Libby D" but you can see all of the colorways above. I was unspoiled. If you want to see the finished quilt ahead of time to decide if you want to participate, you can send her an email and she will send you a picture of the finished quilt.

Last year's quilt was much larger than this year which will finish at 60"X60". Because I give mine to PL, I took off the bottom row, flipped the quilt and put that row on the back. So mine is different than all of the other quilts in the link above.

This is the pattern from the year before, which I didn't participate in: http://meadowmistdesigns.blogspot.co...lt-parade.html

Between the two prior mysteries, I think you can get the sense of what type of quilt patterns she makes to see if you like it.

I hope you will join in. It was a lot of fun!

Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Silliness ... Please tell us about your experience last year ... and show us a photo of the quilt you made.

I am interested in doing this, though have had some Mystery experiences that were not the best, and so am a little hesitant for new ones.

Thanks for the info!
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