Bonnie Hunter Winter Mystery 2021/2022 - Rhododendron Trail
#671
SuzSLO: I love the disappearing shoo fly. Those red circles certainly do finish it off nicely.
I spent much of yesterday, playing with EQ to draft a slightly different layout, as I don't really like the butterflies on point. Thought I had it all figured out, but alas, I woke up in the middle of the night deciding that I probably wasn't going to be happy with the new layout - and of course couldn't get back to sleep as various layout options kept swirling through my head. Talk about how quilters think! I love both blocks, but I decided that I just don't love them together. So at this point, I'm leaning towards making two quilts - one with the A blocks and the flying geese border, and another with the B blocks, although I haven't thought that one through yet.
Not sure how much I'm going to get done today. The dogs are pestering me for a walk, but it's -2 degrees here, so it will have to be a short one. Then there's groceries. And did I mention that I spent yesterday playing with Eq so I haven't even started cleaning the house yet? At least it's a four day weekend for me!
I spent much of yesterday, playing with EQ to draft a slightly different layout, as I don't really like the butterflies on point. Thought I had it all figured out, but alas, I woke up in the middle of the night deciding that I probably wasn't going to be happy with the new layout - and of course couldn't get back to sleep as various layout options kept swirling through my head. Talk about how quilters think! I love both blocks, but I decided that I just don't love them together. So at this point, I'm leaning towards making two quilts - one with the A blocks and the flying geese border, and another with the B blocks, although I haven't thought that one through yet.
Not sure how much I'm going to get done today. The dogs are pestering me for a walk, but it's -2 degrees here, so it will have to be a short one. Then there's groceries. And did I mention that I spent yesterday playing with Eq so I haven't even started cleaning the house yet? At least it's a four day weekend for me!
#672
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Washington
Posts: 855
I just want to unlurk to say THANKS for the "vicarious mystery quilt adventure". Living through you all has been inspirational.
I may do this quilt now, except change the color scheme for the most part. I love the "butterfly chain" concept. I'm not super keen on the alternating block that she uses with it, so who knows what morphing I will do, but if I do her block, pink flowers may become purplish. I also think I'll replace yellow with spring green and then maybe do a yellow ochre coloration for the aqua garden fence, or maybe a "wood" print. I think I'll also skip the flying geese border.
I appreciate your devotion to this mystery. Reading through today may have really helped me perhaps come out of my quilting slump. We'll see!
Thank you all again.
I may do this quilt now, except change the color scheme for the most part. I love the "butterfly chain" concept. I'm not super keen on the alternating block that she uses with it, so who knows what morphing I will do, but if I do her block, pink flowers may become purplish. I also think I'll replace yellow with spring green and then maybe do a yellow ochre coloration for the aqua garden fence, or maybe a "wood" print. I think I'll also skip the flying geese border.
I appreciate your devotion to this mystery. Reading through today may have really helped me perhaps come out of my quilting slump. We'll see!
Thank you all again.
#674
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 706
Because these are to “fudge” the borders, I would guess that the best idea is to wait until piecing the border so you know the size you need.
#675
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Sherwood Forest
Posts: 482
Iceblossom Thank you for the Clothworks link. I enjoyed watching and am off to do some research as far as who carries it and palette. I didn’t know that they were American made. If the colors are stable like Kona that is a huge plus......I use Kona Snow for most things because it’s so easy to just buy a few yards every so often but would love to be able to do that with American made.
#676
Since I only made 1/2 of the blocks, I changed the sashing to 2.5" instead of 1" and used the remaining hourglass blocks as part of the sashing. Here is a picture of what I have so far. I will put the fling geese around the outside.
#678
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: NY Adirondacks in Summer and goes "South" to WNY in the winter!
Posts: 480
I believe I started making Bonnie hunter mystery quilts Wayback in 2015. I remember the first reveal and how some people changed it up. I was appalled! I thought we had to copy exactly what Bonnie said and created . It bothered me to think others could improve on her designs. Then I read her responses where she said good for you go for it make the quilt your own. Wow did that give me permission to do it my way. That said I think I will make this quilt a little smaller and make the border a little quieter. I am making this for my great granddaughter who is only a year and a half but I want her to have some thing that I made while I still could! Happy Sewing we are expecting 15 or so inches of snow in the next few days.
#679
TeresaA- I'm so glad you enjoyed this thread. We've had a great time and there has been lots of encouragement.
Queen- looks lovely!
I worked on the first step of the last clue- the 9 and 9 blocks. Today I hope to lay things out.
Queen- looks lovely!
I worked on the first step of the last clue- the 9 and 9 blocks. Today I hope to lay things out.