On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#1151
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Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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In past quilts, I have used the same neutral fabrics on either side of flying geese, but am not this time. I think either way you choose will work beautifully!
#1152
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Location: Va.
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Kass, Kristi and Sewbiz--ya'll's mathinations are hurting my brain
Almost finished with Clue 3-- but still have to put up Christmas tree....
Rob
Almost finished with Clue 3-- but still have to put up Christmas tree....
Rob
#1153
I had to finish a few microwave cozies to get in the mail this morning, so when I came home from work a little bit ago, I cut a couple of pieces. I do not have Bonnie's ruler, but I do have an Easy Angle. I think I am going to be able to get this clue to work out okay. I am not sure when, as tomorrow morning I am going to play with my new cookie press and give spritz cookies a try
#1156
the easy angle is the one we need for #4, the companion angle is the one for triangles, tsc, so you are good to go. Just remember to put right sides together (or wrong sides, either way) rather than stack or half of the corner triangles will be going the wrong way...ask me how I learned...
kass, those sample ideas are wonderful. the angled ones bottom to bottom is brilliant, my brain is broken and wouldn't have thought of that. I'm having so much working along together. (((hugs to all)))
kass, those sample ideas are wonderful. the angled ones bottom to bottom is brilliant, my brain is broken and wouldn't have thought of that. I'm having so much working along together. (((hugs to all)))
#1157
the easy angle is the one we need for #4, the companion angle is the one for triangles, tsc, so you are good to go. Just remember to put right sides together (or wrong sides, either way) rather than stack or half of the corner triangles will be going the wrong way...ask me how I learned...
kass, those sample ideas are wonderful. the angled ones bottom to bottom is brilliant, my brain is broken and wouldn't have thought of that. I'm having so much working along together. (((hugs to all)))
kass, those sample ideas are wonderful. the angled ones bottom to bottom is brilliant, my brain is broken and wouldn't have thought of that. I'm having so much working along together. (((hugs to all)))
#1158
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
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Kass, your units are looking great. It's always fun to see your layout experiments.
Windblown, your colors look so fresh and lovely.
Peaceandjoy, I hope your teeth settle down soon!
I have my aquas cut, and my brown strips. I hope to get sewing today, and am hopeful of having some time at the end of the week to get back to clues 2 and 3.
Windblown, your colors look so fresh and lovely.
Peaceandjoy, I hope your teeth settle down soon!
I have my aquas cut, and my brown strips. I hope to get sewing today, and am hopeful of having some time at the end of the week to get back to clues 2 and 3.
#1159
Using the shaded 4 patch method works well. I cut a couple apart to make sure of measurements, but won't cut the others until I see what we are sewing onto this. I have a feeling it will be a triangle, and if so then will complete the shaded 4 patch method.
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