Monday, December 3, 2012

Two Mystery Quilts

This week I've been working on two different mystery quilts:

American Patchwork & Quilting Mystery Quilt

This weekend, my husband took our two sons to a city about 5 hours away to go to an NFL game. His parents, his brother, and brother's wife and two sons met them there. They had a great time, and my daughter and I, who don't really like football, shared a quiet weekend at home (no football games on TV, no arguing over who gets to use the family computer...) While they were gone, I sewed the middle and outer border onto this quilt. (The patterns for all the blocks, the setting, and the borders have been featured in all the 2012 issues of the AP&Q magazine.)

With a blog called "Crazy for Red," I'm sure you're not surprised that I pulled more red into this quilt with the outer border! I had my hubby hold up the quilt for this photo; you can just barely see a bit of his white sock under the quilt top.

I'm very excited to have this quilt top finished! I will probably wait until Christmas Break to do the quilting.


 Bonnie Hunter's Easy Street Mystery Quilt

Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville is on week 2 of her mystery quilt, Easy Street. Instead of Bonnie's purple, I'm using gold fabrics. These are most of the golds I'm using for this quilt. The top three in the photo all have stars, although they're different sizes.
Saturday, I realized that I don't have any green-on-white fabrics, so I headed off to a nearby quilt shop. Lucky me, they were having an anniversary sale, and all Christmas fabrics were 20% off. I probably didn't need any more gold fabrics, but I couldn't resist the gold snowflakes. The green polka-dot fabric wasn't Christmas, but it totally works for me. The multi-colored polka-dot fabric was another Christmas one. That bottom fabric is actually for Saint Patrick's Day!
Here's a larger photo of the St. Patrick's Day fabric. I couldn't resist this green and gold on white. I figured that, after I cut the fabric into 2" strips, and then the smaller units, I should be able to use most of it in my Christmas-themed Easy Street quilt. Some of the smaller shamrocks may need to be set aside for another project.
 I've got 30 four-patches sewn so far. I'm using these for my leaders-enders.
I've only got this one flying goose patch sewn so far. (I had trouble getting a good shot without a shadow, so it looks quite wonky. But trust me, it is a good rectangle in real life!!!)

And that's all I've got so far. Be sure to go check out some of the great projects at Patchwork Times and see other quilters' versions of Easy Street at Quiltville.

Happy stitching!

1 comment:

The Thimblemouse of Country Crossroads said...

Can't wait to see how your great fabrics turn out!