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luci4 11-16-2019 07:05 AM

I like to see where they go before doing them also.

Krisb 11-16-2019 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by jmoore (Post 8326972)
This November I am participating in a Mystery QAL hosted by Irene from the Netherlands, her blog is Sugaridoo and it is being sponsored by Bernina. I just picked up my colorful fabric yesterday.

Just signed up for this one, too and read all the info on the Bernina blog. Can’t start until after Dec 17, when I will be paying my stash a visit while seeing a Dr. i know there is a stack of rainbow solids there, hope it is enough.

jmoore 11-16-2019 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by Krisb (Post 8328136)
Just signed up for this one, too and read all the info on the Bernina blog. Can’t start until after Dec 17, when I will be paying my stash a visit while seeing a Dr. i know there is a stack of rainbow solids there, hope it is enough.

I will try to post a pic of my fabric tomorrow...going with Moda grunge as they sort of read like a solid.

mindless 11-17-2019 04:37 PM

Oldies but goodies

I found 2 more free mysteries that I have bookmarked:

a 7 Day Mystery QAL from 2017 - there is a picture of the finished project under Day 7:

http://threadbarecreations.blogspot....0quilt%20along

a Mystery sampler BOW from 2016 - Lots of blocks in this one (you can see the sampler completed at the end of the list of blocks. So, the mystery is how many blocks you will want to make, and how you will put it all together:
http://threadbarecreations.blogspot....ler-quilt.html

both from threadbarecreations

both lots of fun

christinelf 11-20-2019 05:30 AM

My quilting guild has offered one for several years, and I finally did one this past year. It was a surprise at the end and I liked the end result. One woman organized it, and gave us fabric suggestions prior to buying fabrics. We met on a Saturday with our cut fabrics and were taken step by step through the project. Generally we finished a few parts of each step, then moved on to the next one. At the end the organizer showed us her finished quilt top and it made sense with all the pieces we had made. I finished it over the following week.


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