2020 Mystery page 4
mystery_quilt_2020 4 Next page of sewing instructions. There are a couple of ways to do this, if you want to conserve fabric, rotate the template orientation for every cut. Otherwise, you can follow...
View ArticleThe day after–Mystery revealed!
First of all, we had a wonderful day together in our own personal spaces–distanced quite nicely from the other quilters. Kay’s strips are behind her, reds and creams, her personal favorites. Sally is...
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Here’s what I did with my first three sample blocks. Here are a few of the quilts from Kathy’s trunk show. Kathy makes generously sized quilts! This is a variation on a log cabin. Kathy is standing...
View ArticleAnother mystery quilt top finished
This is a great scrappy quilt made by Ginny. She felt it was busy enough without the 4-patch cornerstones, and I must agree. I particularly like the way she set it and the darker sashing is a nice...
View ArticleMore Mystery Input
I think it is a good idea for me to tell you I always put the picture descriptions below the picture. I’ll bet you already figured that out, though. Now, this is what I call a creative border! It...
View ArticleCreative ideas abound
I am so impressed with the way people come up with ideas for using simple blocks and turning them into masterpieces. I never would have thought to alternate light and dark blocks, but it WORKS! And I...
View ArticleMore mystery quilt finishes
Don’t you just love it? The border makes for such an interesting quit! This is a really fun and different block/setting. Leave it to Ms. Kay to come up with something spectacular! Did you also notice...
View ArticlePam’s Passing
It is with great sadness heavy hearts that we share the passing of Pam Kay on August 31, 2020. The Fiber Artist will live on through her wonderful handiwork that lives on as a reminder of her passion....
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