Nice, Kathryn!
I do at least one red, white, & blue quilt a year. Maybe a blue background w red & white stars... You could substitute any four-patch star there in the middle. |
I love how all the quilts have come out. I had done all the clues but the last one before I "hit the road again" Now I'm home and found the final clue, so I can start making blocks tomorrow. Thank you Judy
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How is everyone planning to quilt their mystery top? I’ve ripped out 2 attempts so far & I'm not sure I like the 3rd attempt. Any suggestions? I’ve mostly done SID, with 1 top done with FMQ. I’m not experienced enough to decide on a quilting pattern.
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Originally Posted by Conchalea
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How is everyone planning to quilt their mystery top? I’ve ripped out 2 attempts so far & I'm not sure I like the 3rd attempt. Any suggestions? I’ve mostly done SID, with 1 top done with FMQ. I’m not experienced enough to decide on a quilting pattern.
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Thanks, Judy. I do have a guide & I've used it to do this on some quilted totes I made. I'll use your suggestion, meaning I have a third ripping to do. It will be worth it to have something I like. Should I use a color that blends with the back & a neutral for the front? That may be the way I'll go with this quilt. I don't want to mess it up with the wrong quilting.
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Conchalea - as to your thread, use what you like on the front, I can't remember what your top looked like. I like to sort of go mid value - that way it will look nice with light and dark. But then, using a white or very dark on the top is dramatic. As to the back, don't forget that if you are using a dark top thread and a light bottom thread, you will get little pops of light here and there on the top of the quilt. Not enough to be noticeable if your fabrics are busy but something to think about. Can't wait to see your results, and good luck!
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Judy, I went ahead & used the same navy thread for top & bottom of my quilt. It’s a navy print on the back, with red, white, light blue & navy on the top. I finished that step, using the guide with my quilting foot. It looks pretty good! Now I’m off to bed, as I’ve been awake since 4:30. Thank you for your suggestions & a fun Mystery!
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Judy I love the fabrics you used!!!!! it's dreamy looking :)
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Thank you so much, Judy. Many of my favorite quilts are from your mysteries!
Any hint of when you might do another? I wish I had printed out the instructions for all of these! Have a lovely summer! Anyone visiting NYC, send me a pm! Dotty |
Dotty - I have a listing of all Judy's Train Rides and links to the threads. PM me and I will email it to you!
Finally finished my On Ringo Lake Flimsy, and En Provence (it is quilted & bound). I have another flimsy I completed (Farmer's Wife 30's Quilt), so am feeling good about all that I have accomplished. I did not do this Train Ride because I was so busy with these projects. I am looking forward to Judy's next Train Ride, miss not having some sort of piecing going on. I was involved in the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt, and Pony Club Quilt, the the 30's Quilt, so I had piecing going on for several years as we did the blocks as a group. I really enjoyed that! |
Originally Posted by JeanieG
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Dotty - I have a listing of all Judy's Train Rides and links to the threads. PM me and I will email it to you!
Finally finished my On Ringo Lake Flimsy, and En Provence (it is quilted & bound). I have another flimsy I completed (Farmer's Wife 30's Quilt), so am feeling good about all that I have accomplished. I did not do this Train Ride because I was so busy with these projects. I am looking forward to Judy's next Train Ride, miss not having some sort of piecing going on. I was involved in the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt, and Pony Club Quilt, the the 30's Quilt, so I had piecing going on for several years as we did the blocks as a group. I really enjoyed that! |
To Dotty and all who are looking for the next mystery, I plan on starting it mid-September, posted in the BOM&W section
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My #19 is basted and ready to quilt, but I'm going to have to wait a bit to get to it. I like those parallel lines--I may try that.
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paintmejudy: I look forward to the next mystery in mid-September.
Thanks so much for awesome mysteries. |
Paintmejudy: All your mystery quilts are amazing. I love them all. Looking forward to #20. Thanks for all your hard
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I can't wait. That will give me time to finish some of the other things in my pile. I have to make a red quilt for my god-daughter. Looking forward to #20 for that task.
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How wide of borders do we need, I made mine 3 across & 3 down?
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Originally Posted by Audrey
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How wide of borders do we need, I made mine 3 across & 3 down?
as wide as you want, one or 2 or 3, whatever size you want to have it finished. Totally your call. I did a one inch inner sash and a 2" outer border. |
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I have just finished my top.i won't quilt it yet awhile though. Really loved the way it all came together. You do a great job judy[ATTACH=CONFIG]596736[/ATTACH]i copied white pines border.
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Love your quilt M-Fay! That turned out great!
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Very Pretty M-Fay
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Beautiful, m-fay!
Mine is ready to quilt as soon as I get the opportunity. |
Looks great, m-fay.
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Beautiful, mfay. I love your dark scrappies, dark but still colorful.
I haven't quilted my either. I'm thinking about adding three more stars to make it a little bigger. |
m-fay: Congratulations on getting the top finished! It is lovely.
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Thanks for your comments everyone. The hardest part was sorting the scraps into dark, medium dark, mediums, medium light and light. Judy just plans it all out so well. Roll on #20.
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M-Fay, that' s lovely!!!!!!!!!!
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I haven't en on for awhile. But thank you all for the nice comments on my top.
M-fay that really came out neat. I too am copying white plains border-but so far life has slowed me down. but I still keep chugging along. Kathryn |
I also have been busy trying to finish up some flimsys. Hope to get on the tain for # 20 Judy
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M-fay, what a beautiful quilt
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Finally finished. I've had it ready to quilt for weeks, but couldn't get it done before now. It wound up 90" x 90", and it will be a gift for my stepson. (Pictures are front, front [detail], corner [detail], and back.)
Thanks, Judy, for a great mystery. |
Angelia - wow - that is wonderful!
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Angelia- that is gorgeous!!!!!!!!
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Very nice, I love your colors
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Stunning quilt!
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AngeliaNR that turned out amazing! Congratulations on a beautiful finish!
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AngelinaNR, your quilt is amazing. The colors are beautiful and your quilting looks great. Wow, it's a big one. Great finish!!
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Thanks, Judy.
Thanks to everyone for the kind words. |
Does any one have the page numbers for the directions for this mystery. I thought I would not want to make this one but.... after seeing some of the finishes, I would like to give it a go. I sure would appreciate it. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by WMUTeach
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Does any one have the page numbers for the directions for this mystery. I thought I would not want to make this one but.... after seeing some of the finishes, I would like to give it a go. I sure would appreciate it. Thank you.
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