I chose to go with Bonnie's recommended colors, because I like them and they are colors I have lots of in my stash. In fact, if you look at the second from the right in the front row, that is a solid orange fabric that I played with rubber-stamping some designs from the Book of Kells, so it's perfect for this quilt! This year we are using the Tri-Recs tool, which I happened to have already... years ago I was going to do a Storm at Sea, and then a Tennessee Waltz, neither of which materialized. So this weekend with clue 1 is the most use my Tri-Recs has ever gotten! Bonnie discourages pressing with steam, but I had to give up on the slower finger-pressing or I wouldn't have made it this far. I also didn't snip off the sticky-outie triangles. I started, but that fell by the wayside fairly quickly. They'll all be sewn into the seams anyway.
Here are the two quilts I shared last week; they were made by my mother-in-law (not my own Grandma, but I call her Grandma on this blog). I'm wondering if anyone knows the traditional names for these patterns? Is the top one Crossed Canoes, or World Without End? Is the bottom one a Kaleidoscope variation?
(edited: ok, Grandma says this is "Dresden Stars" from Quilt Magazine, Aug/Sept 2013)
(and this one is "Beautiful Star" from 101 Patchwork Patterns by Ruby McKim. Thanks for checking for me - I really like both of them and may want to make one someday.)
2 comments:
Oh the Bonnie mystery has started! I'll just have to do this vicarious through you for a while. This will be my 4th Bonnie mystery but I have to wait until Xmas break to get started. Looks like you have a great start :)
I'm doing the Bonnie mystery too, they are always so much fun!! I'll have to check out the other QAL you talked about! Thanks for sharing.
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