Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt
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Thanks for setting up the thread Podunk. This will be fun, can hardly wait!
Here is a link to the new thread, hope it works!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/blocks-...ml#post6923494
Here is a link to the new thread, hope it works!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/blocks-...ml#post6923494
Last edited by JeanieG; 10-10-2014 at 06:30 PM.
#54
Christine,
I love your Celtic Solstice and your Easy Street & Orca Bay - aren't our Orca's different?. (Easy Street seemed to me to have the most people to adhere to the original palette) I really love how we all are doing the same mystery and they all have a character all there own. Love Bonnie Hunter.
I love your Celtic Solstice and your Easy Street & Orca Bay - aren't our Orca's different?. (Easy Street seemed to me to have the most people to adhere to the original palette) I really love how we all are doing the same mystery and they all have a character all there own. Love Bonnie Hunter.
#55
I wouldn't say they are hard, but typically Bonnie's quilts have lots of pieces. I remember doing Roll, Roll Cotton Boll which was the first mystery of hers that I did. One step called for 600 red/neutral HSTs! I took a deep breath and thought, well if Bonnie says so, I guess I must do it. :-) Prior to that, I would never have considered a pattern with that many HSTs. The cool thing is that for many of us she makes you stretch yourself either with piecing or colors. The best thing is that you will end up with a treasure. Her directions are clear and easy to follow.
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