I have some decided guesses on the layout and I know Bonnie's general look but I'm happy to stay in the dark for now. Part of the reason I am doing this is to let go of the decision making and let things happen and trust it will be fine in the end. Again, at the worst possible outcome there will be a quilt to keep someone warm, but I think someone will really like it -- who knows, maybe that will be me and I will end up keeping it but that's not the current intention.
I digested Clue 7 as I've been working on my Clue 6 and pulled out my remaining reds to look at them... they always were a lot of small pieces and I'm not sure how well what I have left will work in keeping them in sets. (My blues are not going to be a problem, they were bigger pieces to start with.) Plenty left to make random HST, not so much to make sets. So then my eye set on the remaining bottle of red dye I have and I think I'm going to take some unsuitable yardage left and over dye it, make the pinks popping red. It would be so much easier just to go to the store! But it will be comparably easy now that the base fabrics are set.
Yesterday I was eye-balling the remaining half bag of non-set dyed fabrics and thinking of the work remaining there to fix them. The fun thing is that my initial idea for the bag uses what is remaining now, all these blues and aquas and bright reds did not go with the green/brown/orangish camo modern log cabin I see hiding in there.