Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Magical Mystery

In Transit

I tell y'all, this operating from two abodes is not easy.  Which is my way of saying I don't have much to say because the laptop got packed early and it has the only photo I can find of my finished quilt.

So here it is, with no borders and crappy lighting.


This is the barn raising setting, off center.  What I really want you to see is the variety of fabrics. For some reason I collected a bunch of fat quarters in this burnt orange color -- I don't think they were from a "collection" or "line," just a similar color.  The lights are all shades of beige, some a bit darker than others.  I just tried to balance the placement.

I hope you can see how easy it would be to make a group quilt using this block by specifying two colors, one light and one dark.  Each step along the way lends itself to trimming to a standard size, as well as the final blocks because, as you well know, no one's 1/4 inch is the same as yours!

The bonus block will have to wait for a day.

We're up at the Glade for the week.  I'm hobbling around as much as I can with the boot, trying to exercise the foot when the boot is off.  Now that I can put weight on the foot, I should be able to go down to the new studio and help Mr. Hillside (now Mr. Lakeside) put things away.

Blessings to all for this Holy Week.

6 comments:

  1. My first thought was, "Oh, I love that!" My next is - I wonder how my variety of colors will work for that setting. I haven't had a chance to sew up any blocks yet, but will definitely post about it when I do. How long willm it be before you are all settled in the new place? I bet you're looking forward to that time!

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  2. Libby, this is such a fun design. The fabrics you used make it look like marble. Hopefully soon I'll have more blocks made and can play with the different lay outs. I was wondering the same thing as Little Penguin.... how long before you are settled at the lake?

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  3. Amazing! Thanks for the mystery blocks. I've had fun with them, and even made a few more for a baby quilt. Glad you're getting around better. Good luck with getting things moved in at the lake.

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  4. Very nice! The barn raising setting worked out really well, as did your scrappy construction. Congrats on a very successful mystery. Glad to hear that you are able to do more hobbling and less resting.

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  5. I too have enjoyed this mystery and cannot wait to make enough blocks to make a quilt. What a great way to clean out those pieces of fabric that are not big enough but to big not to do something with. Glad to hear you are on the mend.

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