Bonnie Hunter's 2019-2020 Frolic Mystery
#1463
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 203
Iceblossom, beautiful finish. Nice and bright and cheerful!
I have the larger 'half' of my rows sewn together, and am plugging away at the last four rows. Hopefully by tonight I will have the bulk of it pieced!
I have the larger 'half' of my rows sewn together, and am plugging away at the last four rows. Hopefully by tonight I will have the bulk of it pieced!
#1464
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: South Range, WI
Posts: 458
Iceblossom, that is beautiful! Congratulations on getting it done. I know what you mean about putting all those fabrics back into their proper place in the stash - seems that half of my sewing room is made up of Frolic fabrics. All my blocks are done and now I just have the sashes and borders to go. It WILL get done and it will be OK .
#1465
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 203
I finally finished the main part of the top this morning. As much as i disliked the individual blocks and how busy they are when I was piecing them, putting them together with sashing between has changed their feel, and I actually like it now. The busy actually works in my favor, it's hard to notice where some of my flying geese points don't quite line up, and other mistakes.
The last photo are my options for the inner border. Hard to see in the white on white, but one is a dot and one is a larger damask print. I am planning on doing a repeat of the inner border outside the HST border, but I don't have enough of the flower print or the darker tan to do more than the inner border. I used a curated bundle, so I also don't have enough of any of the neutrals to make it from one fabric, and I don't want to buy more. Opinions, please
The last photo are my options for the inner border. Hard to see in the white on white, but one is a dot and one is a larger damask print. I am planning on doing a repeat of the inner border outside the HST border, but I don't have enough of the flower print or the darker tan to do more than the inner border. I used a curated bundle, so I also don't have enough of any of the neutrals to make it from one fabric, and I don't want to buy more. Opinions, please
#1468
Origami, I agree that the white would be perfect.
I have a question for you- are you using the HST's or not?
I've decided not to use mine because my top came out too busy as it is.
Yours, however, is lovely!! It looks more structured to me. Great job~
I have a question for you- are you using the HST's or not?
I've decided not to use mine because my top came out too busy as it is.
Yours, however, is lovely!! It looks more structured to me. Great job~
#1469
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 203
Thank you for the advice and the compliments! I agree that the white sets everything off and softens the creamy neutrals and the whites in the quilt already. I loved the flower print, but against the rest of the quilt it looks dingy, and the darkest neutral is too dark.
Susie, I am planning on using the HSTs for the border, but I am not so fond of the sawtooth Bonnie laid them out in. I plan on laying them out in different ways and seeing what I like best. I have seen pinwheels, larger triangles, chevrons, more flying geese, and even friendship stars made with them as borders. I still have a small stack of pinks and blues and plenty of neutral fabrics left to make more if I need to.
I think the structure in my quilt came from having a limited number of pinks, several dark blues that are almost the same shade, and a few prints carried across several colors. And so many polka dots, lol. I can't claim credit for that, that was all the employees at the fabric shop I ordered my bundle from. I think they chose wonderfully, especially since they didn't know what the end result would be!
Susie, I am planning on using the HSTs for the border, but I am not so fond of the sawtooth Bonnie laid them out in. I plan on laying them out in different ways and seeing what I like best. I have seen pinwheels, larger triangles, chevrons, more flying geese, and even friendship stars made with them as borders. I still have a small stack of pinks and blues and plenty of neutral fabrics left to make more if I need to.
I think the structure in my quilt came from having a limited number of pinks, several dark blues that are almost the same shade, and a few prints carried across several colors. And so many polka dots, lol. I can't claim credit for that, that was all the employees at the fabric shop I ordered my bundle from. I think they chose wonderfully, especially since they didn't know what the end result would be!
Last edited by origamigoldfish; 03-09-2020 at 10:58 AM.
#1470
Origami, thanks for your reply.
I love those polka dots!!!
You gave me an idea about the HST's. I don't like them as is either, but maybe I can also figure something else out.
Or I may just leave them out and use for another project.
I love those polka dots!!!
You gave me an idea about the HST's. I don't like them as is either, but maybe I can also figure something else out.
Or I may just leave them out and use for another project.
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