Bonnie Hunter 2020/2021 Winter Mystery: Grassy Creek
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Oh, I am in love with all of the progress and finishes! Well done, all! Especially like the on point setting with diagonal strip piecing. So creative! My backing fabric arrived, so hopefully I will start quilting this week. Grands will be here for remote learning, but I can usually sneak in a few minutes of sewing time while they have a break from schoolwork.
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So many great quilt tops, each a little different. Thanks everyone for sharing.
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suern3, your grunge fabrics look great! I'm hoping the border question will be clearer to me once my top is together.
Stitches23, thank you for explaining/showing 'paperclip'. I will have to try that next time!
Queenbarbiej, your top is spectacular, so I hope that will not bug you too much.
toverly, that looks wonderful! I love your colors and your border fabrics.
Stitches23, thank you for explaining/showing 'paperclip'. I will have to try that next time!
Queenbarbiej, your top is spectacular, so I hope that will not bug you too much.
toverly, that looks wonderful! I love your colors and your border fabrics.
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Not sure this really belongs here, but I thought those of you doing Grassy Creek would appreciate seeing the project I finished as a leader/ender while I did the mystery quilt. I’m new to Bonnie’s methods, so I didn’t start with much of a usable scrap pile. But I had a really old UFO with lots of units cut and partially sewn. Though when I got to the Y seams in the flower blocks, I had to use something else for my leader/ender. Still, as my Grassy Creek progressed, so did my UFO. I even shared blue and yellow fabric between the 2 projects. The UFO is known as Bed of Roses and it is the cover quilt from the March/April 1996 Quiltmaker magazine. It was designed by then high school student Anna Brandsoy for her geometry class and sewn by Carla Kilkelly.
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bummer....working on getting the main blocks in the mystery down....stitched the blocks to make the rows...next...to iron the seams to finish up stitching these blocks...I decide to reward myself with freshly popped popcorn...as I was taking the jar of kernels off the top shelf...it slipped...hit my right thumb on the way to the countertop,..then bounced off and hit the second toe of my left foot...ouch! Ouch! I now have a black and blue thumb and a very sore black and blue toe. Needless to say, I am not going to be standing at the ironing board pressing those seams today. Good thing I got all those 2 inch squares to draw a diagonal line on for the sashing and I think I can start piecing the rest of the sashing units...still deciding on what to use for those large sashing pieces...have enough of two different greys to make them if I want to just use that instead of strip piecing. also have a bit of other greys left but I am thinking I don't want to go scraping on the sashing nor do the strip piecing. Licking my wounds. feeling sorry for myself... and yep...I still made and ate the popcorn...it was good!
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SuzSLO, what a charming quilt! It's so satisfying to make progress on two quilts at once, since we'd be going through that motion with a scrap piece anyway.
sewingpup, so sorry for your mishap! I feel for you, both for the soreness and the delay in your plans.
sewingpup, so sorry for your mishap! I feel for you, both for the soreness and the delay in your plans.