Bonnie Hunter Winter Mystery 2022-2023: Chilhowie
#417

having some assembly mid-mystery is brilliant, and I'll bet it results in way more quilts being finished. Speaking for myself, the
get clue-get sewing is addicting, but faced with a pile of components at the end is a bit daunting
I will say, in some manner I've finished all the mysteries I've started.
I didn't care for frolic as revealed, so made a front and back child sized quilt and sent it to a friend. Done
get clue-get sewing is addicting, but faced with a pile of components at the end is a bit daunting

I didn't care for frolic as revealed, so made a front and back child sized quilt and sent it to a friend. Done

#419
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 3,942

I love your Frolic, KalamaQ!
I have to admit to being a bit disappointed with my blocks -- they're so murky! I think this is because my QST oranges aren't bright enough to really stand out against the black. But, I wanted to know what it was like to do a black background, so I'll find something to appreciate about this. The black definitely brings out the jewel-tone aspect of the colors.
I have to admit to being a bit disappointed with my blocks -- they're so murky! I think this is because my QST oranges aren't bright enough to really stand out against the black. But, I wanted to know what it was like to do a black background, so I'll find something to appreciate about this. The black definitely brings out the jewel-tone aspect of the colors.
#420

Joe’s mom, Can you post a pic? I’d love to see it with the black background.
I love your Frolic, KalamaQ!
I have to admit to being a bit disappointed with my blocks -- they're so murky! I think this is because my QST oranges aren't bright enough to really stand out against the black. But, I wanted to know what it was like to do a black background, so I'll find something to appreciate about this. The black definitely brings out the jewel-tone aspect of the colors.
I have to admit to being a bit disappointed with my blocks -- they're so murky! I think this is because my QST oranges aren't bright enough to really stand out against the black. But, I wanted to know what it was like to do a black background, so I'll find something to appreciate about this. The black definitely brings out the jewel-tone aspect of the colors.