On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#152
BH 2017 Mystery Quilt
Here's what I dug out of a huge gift bag full of scraps I received October 27th at my Project Linus group sewing day. It's a start and I have a couple more bags of scraps to go through before I hit my bins.
I'm ready to go. Plus I belong to a Bonnie Lassies group and we're going to start having a party when the clues come out and have a sewing marathon. Should be fun. Last year we shared fabrics and parts if we had more than we needed.
I'm ready to go. Plus I belong to a Bonnie Lassies group and we're going to start having a party when the clues come out and have a sewing marathon. Should be fun. Last year we shared fabrics and parts if we had more than we needed.
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#153
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Those are fun prints, tuckyquilter!
#154
Nice start on your 'collection', Tucky! I love your bold selection of neutrals. They are going to add spice to your quilt.
#155
To get ready: I decided today that I was going to finally try Bonnie's method for a seam guide using an old 'gift card'. Oh my gosh...can't believe I didn't do this before! It's works like a charm. I used some scrapbooking tape to stick it to my table/machine and sewed a number of things with it. (I'm webbing my MIL Christmas Quilt.) The 'card' makes a great seam guide, but also it's thickness is just perfect for a couple layers of fabric to it's a snap to glide your finger over the card & fabric as you sew.
I'm hooked now! Everything I've learned from Bonnie has just been fantastic. Webbing being my all-time favorite technique.
I'm hooked now! Everything I've learned from Bonnie has just been fantastic. Webbing being my all-time favorite technique.
#156
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Where do you find the info on the GC Seam Guide?
Kirsten
Kirsten
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Marcia, Thanks so much for the DMC numbers & color names. My screen doesn't show the true colors of the fabrics or chips. I sometimes have made substitutes for ones I have more of or I like better. I'm now doing my happy dance!
#159
Hairquilt, your En Provence is wonderful, spot on, etc....happy dance for you. My top is finished but way down the line to get quilted.
The corals there in the middle row are what I just got from Whittles, plus the 4 pinkish ones. I was very happy with the order. Bottom row came from my stash or LQS.
Marcia
The corals there in the middle row are what I just got from Whittles, plus the 4 pinkish ones. I was very happy with the order. Bottom row came from my stash or LQS.
Marcia
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The quilted twins also have some bundles made up and yardage, haven't checked them out- just got notified.
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