I decided to have a go at Bonnies Mystery Quilt, Double Delight. Its great as a summer holiday project and I was determined to only use fabrics from my stash. It makes it a little more challenging to pick fabrics without seeing the design or the finished quilt, so I tried to follow along with the colour combinations as best I could.
Part 1 was 120 cream, blue and gold square in square blocks. These went together quickly but I was happy when the last one was complete, only to discover........
Part 2 had 120 more lol!!! I had to use green instead of the brown because I dont have a lot of browns in my stash and what I did have were very different shades. The green is the only yardage I have used so far (still a little more trimming to be done here!!!)
Part 3 was 120, 9 patches and 80 cream blocks......these were fun and used up a lot of those old fabrics that have been lying around forever!!!
So I was excited this morning to see that Part 4 was up, just to see how these units all went together:
The Rolling Star block!!! Looks more complicated than it was......not sure about the fabric choices for the 9 patches now its together, but I think it looks ok!!! 29 more of these to do and then onto Part 5!!!
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Nice!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is looking great, sweetie! I think I will be doing this quilt sometime, I think! Have fun with part 5!!!
ReplyDeleteI think this is going to turn out really nice! Good luck!
ReplyDeletelooks really good Rose I would be too scared to even try that a mystery quilt brave of you to take the challenge
ReplyDeleteVery good! I would really struggle with not knowing what the finished block looks like....too much of a control freak I guess! Hope you had a lovely Christmas Rose! Cathy
ReplyDeleteit's looking good! I'm always "afraid" of mystery quilts wondering it I will pick fabrics that will look good - I would hate to make a quilt top and then when it is done hate it after all the work put into it.
ReplyDeleteKaren
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
It's looking wonderful, Rose! I have saved the steps, but have no time to start this one right now. Looks like a good one.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good to me. I am jsut on step two. I am excited to see mine and I really like seeeing others.
ReplyDeleteI love your color choices. Kansas Troubles are my favorite fabrics. Those would be my choices as well. I can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stashbuster, it looks good so far!!
ReplyDeleteLooking great Rose, I'm very tempted to start this project myself.
ReplyDelete*hugs*
Tazzie
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It is a beautiful mystery quilt and it is very tempting. I am hoping to do this one someday, although it won't be a mystery to me. I have to finish up other projects first.
ReplyDeleteI think this block looks awesome!! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI haven't ever tried a mystery quilt...The numbers alone, in the one you are doing, would be enough to scare me off. Your is delightful. Keep up the good work;)
ReplyDeleteWow! That is really turning out beautiful! I like your colors that you have chosen!!! Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteKristie
Looking yummy...I love your fabric choices!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, on finishing all those blocks. Your colors are a great choice.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteLove your colors. =)
ReplyDeleteOh, meant to tell you that my cq blog has an award for you on this blog, too.
ReplyDeleteI love the green and burgany colors - beautiful. You will love the quilt.
ReplyDeleteSandra
Mississippi Gulf Coast