Monday, 8 January 2018

On Ringo Lake Mystery quilt

Bonnie Hunter's mysteries are so fun to sew. This one is a consentration exercise. I've got some blocks together, and today I tried to put on sashings. And I think I have to take some more time before I start that process. I had to look at many other's, and found that people struggle with how they turn the pieces.

Bonnie Hunter sine mysteriequilter er alltid gøy å være med på. Denne er virkelig en konsentrasjonsøvelse. Jeg har fått sydd sammen noen blokker, og tenkte å prøve meg på noe av mellomverket. Men det må jeg ha mer tid på. Man kan snu delene i alle retninger, så her gjelder det å holde tunga beint i munnen. Måtte studere noen andre sine tepper, og jeg ser jo at mange har måttet streve.







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25 comments:

  1. Resultatet blir jo flott, då!

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  2. I like your color choices. I didn't do the mystery this year as I wasn't fond of the colors and when I try to pick my own, well lets just say I need a little guidance in that area!

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  3. I'm working on the quilt, too. I love your colors. Mine is reproduction purples, greens and yellows!

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  4. Your colors are wonderful, going to be a great quilt.

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  5. Love, love, love your colors combo. Just AWESOME!!

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  6. Just keep plugging away and take your time. I know I am. Love your color palette.

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  7. Love your color palette. Thanks for sharing your photos of your work in progress. It will be a wonderful quilt!

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  8. Love your fabric colors! I think you're ahead of me. I'm still trying to finish the blocks!

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  9. I really like your colour scheme. It will make a beautiful and peaceful lake.

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  10. Lovely colours! I decided not to do the mystery this year but have been watching from the sidelines. One of the reasons was that coral/peach colour that Bonnie chose. I had so few scraps that fitted that description that I would have ended up buying fabric - which is not a good idea when you are trying to use scraps!

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  11. I very much like your colors

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  12. Your colours are so fresh and fun! The mystery quilt process takes over the whole house doesn't it?!?!

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  13. Love the bright colors; I used the suggested coral, turquoise and brown. So much fun!

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  14. I love those colors, and the design is quite attractive. This will be a wonderful quilt!

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  15. I love the colors you chose for this year's Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  16. I love your colors - I think it looks great!

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  17. Beautiful blocks, and I love the way you made the fabric placement. Love the colors too!

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  18. Your fabrics are beautiful. When your quilt is finished it's going to be fabulous!

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  19. I haven't attempted a Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt yet, but yours looks great!

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  20. I keep getting tempted by Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilts, but haven't succumbed yet!

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  21. Your colours are just beautiful! It really turned out well.

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