Bonnie Hunter's 2019-2020 Frolic Mystery
#1371
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 8,847
That 30s fabric looks great, Kalama. As the mystery went along I was glad I decided to use yardage in 5 colors rather than scraps. I’m still working away at my quilt, ready to start adding borders. I also did straight set. I always seem to stall with on point settings. There are three right now in the UFO pile. Didn’t want to add another.
#1372
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Asheville, previously Lake Vermilion, Tarpon Springs, Duluth, St Paul, Soudan
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Kalama, love the pinwheels in the sashing! You always have such original design choices, while staying with the units BH had in the clues.
i am using all of the HST intended for sawtooth borders and making a single pinwheel border. The stop border turned out to be exactly 1”, to fit the 4” pinwheels in. Dare I say it—tomorrow it may be a completed top. Cross your fingers that the AC guy and the meeting I have at 1:00 don’t take too much quilting time up.
i am using all of the HST intended for sawtooth borders and making a single pinwheel border. The stop border turned out to be exactly 1”, to fit the 4” pinwheels in. Dare I say it—tomorrow it may be a completed top. Cross your fingers that the AC guy and the meeting I have at 1:00 don’t take too much quilting time up.
#1374
this is my cheat sheet for the color changes.
I used my darkest 30's yellow for those little spinning stars...it was the one that showed up best.
skipped the 4 patches
changed the sashing to three 4.5" pieces
Thank you for the compliments, I love everyone's shown!
I decided on the straight set because I like the crooked rabbit ear stars rather than the side by side star point effect. If that makes sense...
I haven't actually read clue 9, but I've seen a million assembled blocks go by on Quiltville Studio so knew what she was aiming for.
I used my darkest 30's yellow for those little spinning stars...it was the one that showed up best.
skipped the 4 patches
changed the sashing to three 4.5" pieces
Thank you for the compliments, I love everyone's shown!
I decided on the straight set because I like the crooked rabbit ear stars rather than the side by side star point effect. If that makes sense...
I haven't actually read clue 9, but I've seen a million assembled blocks go by on Quiltville Studio so knew what she was aiming for.
#1380
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,165
A big woohoo for me, I figured out my sashing issues and all blocks are finally labeled and sashed correctly. Short form is once I finally got everything laid out I had to reallocate some of the ones I had already sewn... That means I had to fix a couple of mistakes which freed up 3 sashing. And then I found that I had two set aside that I had bad center pieces and apparently just lost one... Since I had cut out enough for 6 new ones, I just made them instead of taking apart the bad ones. I am not concerned about the few extra units, they will just join all the bad ones and go to the crumb quilter. She says she knows when the combined pieces come from me by the open seams... she doesn't say if this is a good thing but I figure it's my way of saying howdy!
Today at small group I will start pinning the blocks together.
I have the HST borders complete as well. I started out by pairing Red and Blue units into twos. Then when I got to fours, I stay stitched the outer edge since I don't know when I will get this quilted down.
I'm considering sending it out because I am at an utter loss to quilt it, always my downfall. I would expect a rather swirly E2E pantograph maybe with some points here and there in my budget range. I've been looking at websites of home quilters within a couple hours of home and found a couple that are accepting new clients that I rather like the looks of their gallery quilts. Going to contact a couple and meet with them to see what I need to prepare my quilts for someone else to finish (never expected that!), and what they feel it would cost to put some of them just together and others what it would take to do what they would want to do. Knock on wood, everything is holding together and maybe I can get enough out of the tax refund to get a couple tops done. I'll also try networking some at that Ricky Tims thing I'm going to in May.
Today at small group I will start pinning the blocks together.
I have the HST borders complete as well. I started out by pairing Red and Blue units into twos. Then when I got to fours, I stay stitched the outer edge since I don't know when I will get this quilted down.
I'm considering sending it out because I am at an utter loss to quilt it, always my downfall. I would expect a rather swirly E2E pantograph maybe with some points here and there in my budget range. I've been looking at websites of home quilters within a couple hours of home and found a couple that are accepting new clients that I rather like the looks of their gallery quilts. Going to contact a couple and meet with them to see what I need to prepare my quilts for someone else to finish (never expected that!), and what they feel it would cost to put some of them just together and others what it would take to do what they would want to do. Knock on wood, everything is holding together and maybe I can get enough out of the tax refund to get a couple tops done. I'll also try networking some at that Ricky Tims thing I'm going to in May.
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