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    Old 11-24-2012, 06:34 AM
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    I'm going to be doing it. I think 14 yds is a lot of fabric. But I cannot believe you use it all.
    Has anyone made any of the other mystery quilts- is there fabric left over?
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    Old 11-24-2012, 07:03 AM
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    I love your color selection. I just picked from my stash. I may have to add more color as I go along, but I am really trying to get rid of stash first.

    My grey is darker than Bonnie's looks I hope not too dark. It looks good with the other colors so far.
    Originally Posted by Scraplady
    I almost forgot to get the first set of instructions today! So pooped from hosting T-giving I slept late and was a slug today. Now I want to stay up and get started, but will be a good girl and get a good night's sleep and start with a bang tomorrow. I posted this photo on one of the earlier threads, but since this seems to be the new official place to follow this project, I'm posting it again here. It's so much fun to see all the different fabric choices folks are making! The black print on the far right was my inspiration and am considering it for final border. Think I'm gonna go with the darker grey for the constant, or may use both and hold it to just the two?
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    Old 11-24-2012, 07:22 AM
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    I have never made a mystery quilt, but I am cutting this pattern in 1/2. I know I did not have as much grey as it called for and I did get mine all cut with the yardage I had. I can't remember how much less I had. But I was sweating it near the end. May be a good idea to get as close as you can to what she calls for.

    Originally Posted by KarenR
    I'm going to be doing it. I think 14 yds is a lot of fabric. But I cannot believe you use it all.
    Has anyone made any of the other mystery quilts- is there fabric left over?
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    Old 11-24-2012, 10:04 AM
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    Ok found it another way to do 4 patches, no video but it's slick and pretty much the same as video, except alittle more detail of how much fabric needed to produce a certain amount of 4 patches. I'm all about easy lol
    http://suite101.com/article/how-to-s...blocks-a210739
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    Old 11-24-2012, 10:32 AM
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    Originally Posted by gardnergal970
    This is much more than you asked for and I hope I haven't offended you. I'm just so happy with how mine turned out I couldn't help but talk about it. Everything is more square since I added the starching step. Really the first time I tried it.
    I found it extremely helpful I'm not very experienced from the cutting/piecing end of things and I could just see
    myself making mistakes that would force me to go buy more fabric and that is something I'd prefer not to do...I'm grateful for the advice!
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    Old 11-24-2012, 03:59 PM
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    Wish I'd seen the Lauder video BEFORE I cut all my strips 2"
    Oh, well I'll get more "accuracy in cutting" practice making those 4 patches. I'm 1/3 done.
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    Old 11-24-2012, 07:24 PM
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    I am in this year. I have watched previous years and always kicked myself for not trying one of her patterns. I decided to do a Christmas theme, so my colors are red, green, gold with a gingerbread brown "constant" and cream background. I hope this works well. So far I have my step one cut and halfway sewn. Just need time to finish the twosies. I was glad to see an easy step to start the process.

    Someone commented on the estimated yardage - if I remember correctly, the estimate had a quarter yard "fudge factor" per color. This will be a big quilt, so the yardage seemed about right, especially if she uses any quick corners because those eat up yardage. Also consider what is in the seam allowances. The smaller the pieces, more ends up on the back. Ie 1/2" finished strip will have as much showing on the front as is in the seam allowance.
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    Old 11-24-2012, 10:13 PM
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    I am finally home. These are my fabrics - now to find time to get started!


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    Old 11-24-2012, 11:18 PM
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    Jeanie, great job getting your fabrics together. Still gathering mine.
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    Old 11-24-2012, 11:34 PM
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    Originally Posted by Belfrybat
    I'm taking her suggestion and doing half the amount. When she does the reveal I can decide how to put it together then. I only do lap sized quilts. As to the special tools, I understand she also gives directions for those of us who are tool challenged. After getting burned on buying a flying geese ruler, I've decided no special tools for me unless I see them up close and personal beforehand.
    They sell them at JoAnn's for just a few dollars. I bought them yrs ago, never used them. Now I have a reason to pull them out. lol
    p.s. I LOVE my flying geese ruler.
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