Merry Mayhem New Year Day Mystery
#381
Wow...some really nice results and in-progress quilts!
I have cut the extra pieces to change my centre so I'll do that tomorrow.
This one was way more challenging than they have been in the past. I wonder what next year will be?
Watson
I have cut the extra pieces to change my centre so I'll do that tomorrow.
This one was way more challenging than they have been in the past. I wonder what next year will be?
Watson
#383
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 280
I laid out the whole thing on my ping pong table before I began to assemble it and i'm glad because I'm not a fan of how the centre medallion turned out.
It won't take long to fix and I am going to replace all the fabric C in the centre with my outer border fabric. Should only take an hour or so then i can start assembling it.
I think it's going to be nice!
Watson
It won't take long to fix and I am going to replace all the fabric C in the centre with my outer border fabric. Should only take an hour or so then i can start assembling it.
I think it's going to be nice!
Watson
#385
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 280
I wish there had been warning that fabric C was to be the focus fabric. In the initial instructions there was a comment to not let the other fabric outshine the focus fabric, but it didn't specify which one (A, B, C) was to be the focus fabric. Although, I know it's a mystery so.......
#386
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 280
Teen, Nice work, but unfortunately a bit of a spoiler for people who are not looking ahead. Well, come to think of it, if we are all going at our own pace, some slower than others, and if we keep checking back here, then we will see what we haven't done yet from the faster ones anyway. So, I guess it doesn't matter much, does it? :-)
Here's my sister's Part 4. Next a break for letting the dog out, and my own bathroom time! lol And on to Part 5.
Here's my sister's Part 4. Next a break for letting the dog out, and my own bathroom time! lol And on to Part 5.
#387
Note to self: As a quilter, it is my right to jack up a pattern to suit my needs. However, if you participate in a mystery, it is wise to select fabric that is light to medium when the instructions tell you to do so.
My top is totally reverse osmosis. As a result, I am modifying the pattern enough that the recipient at the shelter does not vomit. Jus saying....
My top is totally reverse osmosis. As a result, I am modifying the pattern enough that the recipient at the shelter does not vomit. Jus saying....
#388
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 280
Note to self: As a quilter, it is my right to jack up a pattern to suit my needs. However, if you participate in a mystery, it is wise to select fabric that is light to medium when the instructions tell you to do so.
My top is totally reverse osmosis. As a result, I am modifying the pattern enough that the recipient at the shelter does not vomit. Jus saying....
My top is totally reverse osmosis. As a result, I am modifying the pattern enough that the recipient at the shelter does not vomit. Jus saying....
#389
Sharon, exactly my thought-- I'd have liked to know that fabric C was going to get so much attention,
I didn't like how my components looked when I laid them out. I guess I used the wrong fabric for my chevron blocks? Anyway, the star in the middle was all wrong. I'll have to make the top all over again someday to get it right-- it's not going to be this one, that's for sure!! This is my agreement with you, Teen, on your last post....
Here's my part 6 and my sister's part 6. Hers is really looking great to me. She's done for the day. I'm going to sew a bit more.
I didn't like how my components looked when I laid them out. I guess I used the wrong fabric for my chevron blocks? Anyway, the star in the middle was all wrong. I'll have to make the top all over again someday to get it right-- it's not going to be this one, that's for sure!! This is my agreement with you, Teen, on your last post....
Here's my part 6 and my sister's part 6. Hers is really looking great to me. She's done for the day. I'm going to sew a bit more.
#390
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2019
Posts: 142
So is the general consensus for those changing the middle medallion to change all 5 of the center stars' squares & leave the variable stars on the border w/ the C fabric intact? Like most of you, I thought the Fabric A would be highlighted in the middle & echoed in the borders. My Fabric C is definitely too mundane to make the focus of the whole quilt. Luckily for me, since I tapped out to go to bed once she did the reveal & am still on Part 3's Variable Stars, that would work out perfectly for me.
Everyone's in-progress quilts look so cool! After so long looking over the various fabric groups & choices, it's awesome to see them in action.
Everyone's in-progress quilts look so cool! After so long looking over the various fabric groups & choices, it's awesome to see them in action.