Clue 4--Hour glass blocks |
In clue number five, we made sets of four components. It was fun to ponder how these would be used. In clue number six, we made blocks. In clue number seven, we set the hour glass blocks into nine patch units. Clue number eight was the reveal.
Clue 5--Component sets |
Last month, I did put in a lot of time stitching the center of the top. I appreciated that with this mystery, in two of the clues, we assembled blocks. Although at the time, I didn't realize that they were blocks. Bonnie is so good at building components. While I liked the blocks, I assumed that there was more to come!
Clue 6--Making blocks |
In a relatively short time, I was ready to arrange the blocks into a top. What took a lot of time was stitching the narrow sashing and corner squares to the blocks. I thought that I would have the top together in a day. . .well, two and a half days later I did!
Clue 7--Making hour glass nine patches |
Hearing people chatting during the time I was piecing helped me stay on course. I was concerned with the bias edge after I had trimmed the edge of each setting triangle. I drew the line and I stay stitched the edge. Then, I trimmed the edge. I didn't have an issue stitching the skinny border like I could have.
The day after retreat, I began stitching the pieced goose border together. I was elated to find that I could piece the borders to the top using only the skinny connector component. By the end of the day, I had stitched the pieced borders to the top. Bonnie ended her project at this point. My top measurements and her finished pattern measurements were close to hers!
Beginning to piece the blocks together |
I've been preparing the binding when I finish the top. Having the binding ready to apply helps me finish the project after I complete the quilting. I've been stalled in the past because I had used the binding fabric in another project!
Finished top |
I have auditioned fabrics and pieced them into a back. This post is long so I'll save the photo for a future post. Perhaps, I will be able to quilt this project next week and be that much closer to a finish! I'm linking to Cynthia and Oh Scrap/Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework.
FYI--Blogger continues to thwart me when I try to leave comments on others' posts. I've cleared my cookies, I've checked my profile and I cleared and re-entered my profile information. Other bloggers have suggested these options to solve the issue.
Sometimes, I can leave a comment and sometimes I get the blogger Whoops notice. It is odd to be able to comment on some posts and not on others. I'm so not a techie so if you haven't had a comment from me on your blog in a while, I likely wasn't able to leave one.
8 comments:
That's beautiful, Terry! I love the different blues with pops of red. Completing a BH mystery quilt is a great accomplishment!
Good job on finishing! I also can only sometimes make comments and haven't found a solution either.
Your quilt top looks wonderful.😍
Nice job on RT. It must feel great to get the top finished.
id a great job on yor RT top. I love the colors. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
Beautiful, I love your colour choices.
Your quilt is amazing ! It reminds me of wooden puzles I had as a child.
I often get errors when commenting on blogs,but only on my phone, it seems to be fine on my laptop. oh who knows why?!?!
Jillxo
I like your darker version of RT! I bailed on finishing mine as written - good for you for sticking with yours, because it's gorgeous!
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