17th Mystery Quilt Train Ride Sept. 9, 2017
#291
Miss Giggle - your fabrics. make me smile. But .... something does not look right. Assuming the floral is your A, B is yellow and C is the muted small print? . .....The little blocks that were assembled into squares, The B fabric and the A fabric should have the C background fabric. And the geese .... If I have the A B C fabrics right in my mind, they are incorrect. Please PM me if you need help, or just post on the thread if I am totally wrong and out of line.
#295
Miss Giggle - your fabrics. make me smile. But .... something does not look right. Assuming the floral is your A, B is yellow and C is the muted small print? . .....The little blocks that were assembled into squares, The B fabric and the A fabric should have the C background fabric. And the geese .... If I have the A B C fabrics right in my mind, they are incorrect. Please PM me if you need help, or just post on the thread if I am totally wrong and out of line.
#296
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
Posts: 5,433
Thanks for your help Judy...and no, I am not embarrassed at all! Some people call what I have Directional Disability Syndrome. I can live with that, I just adapt and adjust and will view your layout before I make any changes! It just might end up a "Creative Variance"! lol
#297
Barb - Creative Variance strikes a cord in my heart. I like this saying much more than Humility Block! Ok, off to get the final clue posted for the mystery. Do one last read on the directoins, and will see you in a few minutes
#298
Final clues
And here we are at the end of another mystery. I hope you enjoyed the journey and that you will like the way your completed runner looks.
So, first of all, you will need to cut the D fabric – cut three pieces that each measure 5-1/2” square.
Gather together all the pieces you constructed the past few weeks. Lay out the three blocks (one center block and two end blocks – see the notation on the pictures) as shown in the photos. One of the pictures shows the corner blocks before I sewed them together, forgot to retake another picture of them sewn into the corners. Think of the layout as a simple 9-patch and sew together. Press well, being careful not to stretch. Each of the 3 blocks will measure 15.5” square. If they are a little off, plus or minus a tiny bit, it will be fine as long as all three blocks are the same size and that they are square.
And now is the time to decide on the sashing and border for your runner. Use fabric from your blocks or do as I did. Your runner, your choice on how you finish it. I used two entirely different fabrics, but I think I would have used the D hearts fabric for a border if I had had enough because I love it so much. The sashing is a black with tiny multicolored pin dots.
I used 1.5” strips for the sashing, cutting 4 pieces that measure 15.5”; sew these pieces on first. Piece together a WOF of fabric and another piece, two pieces that will measure the long edge of the runner, sew and press.
Cut border fabric at 2-1/2”, or wider or less if you wish. Sew on the short ends, press, sew on the long sides and press.
Remember when I told you I saw a cute tree border if you are making Christmas? It is the last picture.
Sandwich with a backing of your choice; spray baste or pin, and quilt; trim; sew on binding. Done! Can’t wait to see your runners from all the beautiful fabrics you have been posting. And those of you who were asking about making a larger quilt, see why I couldn’t give yardage? Will be wondering if you go ahead and make a larger quilt of the pattern using an equal number of the two different blocks.
So, first of all, you will need to cut the D fabric – cut three pieces that each measure 5-1/2” square.
Gather together all the pieces you constructed the past few weeks. Lay out the three blocks (one center block and two end blocks – see the notation on the pictures) as shown in the photos. One of the pictures shows the corner blocks before I sewed them together, forgot to retake another picture of them sewn into the corners. Think of the layout as a simple 9-patch and sew together. Press well, being careful not to stretch. Each of the 3 blocks will measure 15.5” square. If they are a little off, plus or minus a tiny bit, it will be fine as long as all three blocks are the same size and that they are square.
And now is the time to decide on the sashing and border for your runner. Use fabric from your blocks or do as I did. Your runner, your choice on how you finish it. I used two entirely different fabrics, but I think I would have used the D hearts fabric for a border if I had had enough because I love it so much. The sashing is a black with tiny multicolored pin dots.
I used 1.5” strips for the sashing, cutting 4 pieces that measure 15.5”; sew these pieces on first. Piece together a WOF of fabric and another piece, two pieces that will measure the long edge of the runner, sew and press.
Cut border fabric at 2-1/2”, or wider or less if you wish. Sew on the short ends, press, sew on the long sides and press.
Remember when I told you I saw a cute tree border if you are making Christmas? It is the last picture.
Sandwich with a backing of your choice; spray baste or pin, and quilt; trim; sew on binding. Done! Can’t wait to see your runners from all the beautiful fabrics you have been posting. And those of you who were asking about making a larger quilt, see why I couldn’t give yardage? Will be wondering if you go ahead and make a larger quilt of the pattern using an equal number of the two different blocks.
#299
OH NO!!! I just realized my completed pieces are in my 2nd home about 30 miles from me. I am a live-in Nanny and only have every other weekend off. This is one I am off, so I will have to wait till I go back Sunday evening to see if I have created another fine mess! Woe is me!
lol...I was looking for the "like" button! Wrong hang-out!
lol...I was looking for the "like" button! Wrong hang-out!
#300
Thanks for a great mystery, Judy. I'm working on a quilt right now for a friend who got a breast cancer diagnosis, but I plan to get to this very soon. I appreciate your time and creativity in doing this for us.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
paintmejudy
Blocks of the Month and Week
1569
04-23-2015 02:22 AM
paintmejudy
Blocks of the Month and Week
1072
07-21-2014 04:17 PM
paintmejudy
Blocks of the Month and Week
1583
06-13-2014 10:13 AM
paintmejudy
Blocks of the Month and Week
1034
01-31-2014 05:45 PM
paintmejudy
Blocks of the Month and Week
1531
01-19-2014 04:05 PM