Now that Winter Stars is out of my sewing room, I'm making progress on the
piles of projects that are scattered about.
I started this mystery quilt back in March for a QAL from the Canuck Quilter. I worked as far as the reveal, then set it aside until now. I've
recently added borders, made a flange binding (coiled in the lower left) and
sandwiched it ready for quilting.

There were a set of extra pieces from Winter Stars that I stitched together. This one block made me appreciate the approach I took with the quilt. The pieces were uneven and a little too small. I can see why they were rejects (or test blocks). I had difficulty getting the points to match and the whole block ended up a little smaller than it should have been. I'm so glad I took the time to oversize and then trim down the pieces I used in that quilt. I nearly finished when I noticed two pieces were sewn in the wrong order. I rarely had that problem when piecing together the king sized quilt.
The mystery quilt instructions were for a rectangular baby quilt that I was converting into a square wall hanging. So I ended up making more units that did not end up in the quilt. I created these four blocks, which I plan to make into mug rugs.
While I'm thinking about how to quilt these, I'll continue piecing random stuff.
A good start.
It looks like you have plenty to do after finishing your Winter Stars quilt. I'm cleaning up my sewing room after finishing up a large project. So nice to be able to see everything again!
ReplyDeleteCleaning up and reorganizing are always big jobs after a quilt finish, but it feels good when you get it done! Your Mystery Quilt is pretty - I love that snowflake print. Have fun quilting it!
ReplyDeleteGlad you noticed the situation before you got further. Love the color combination and look forward to seeing this progress. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteSandy's Space