Our 7th Mystery Quilt Train Ride -- Whoo Hoo
#1851
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Wyoming in the summer, Florida in the winter
Posts: 7,583
Mary I love your second pic, that one speaks to me for some reason. Finished mine today Judy and I love this pattern!! Put on 3 borders, 1 1/2", 2 1/2" and then a 3". Mitered all the corners because I like how it looked. Going to bind in the dark burgundy after it's quilted.
#1852
I want to thank everyone for their opinion. I think I will go with the second one also as that was my favorite. I love the other quilts shown.Lynnie I can't wait to see yours.I bet it's beautiful. Sometimes we just spend so much time with the fabric ,sewing that we don't see it anymore if you know what I mean. This is a great pattern,how can it not look great.
#1855
It's wonderful...I always love blue/yellow combination. And, yes, reversing the border color & then the blue inner really popped it.
#1856
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 24,820
each week on Saturday the clues were posted. post one is the requirements. then you need to sift thru. there were a lot of people on this train ride. maybe someone knows each post and help you. sorry I don't have that info for you.
our next ride is in January, keep an eye posted.
our next ride is in January, keep an eye posted.
#1860
I absolutely love everybodies' quilts. This is a fabulous pattern. Mine is done. I didn't like the way the red looked between the blues, so used yellow for the inner border. I wish I could have used the teal, but didn't have enough. I see I'm in good company at not orienting the hourglass in the stars in similar directions. I tried to get them going in opposite directions, but messed up on the last two. But since this is for me, I decided they would be my humility blocks.
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