Blog reader Nancy wrote a comment that she would like to see the quilts/projects that the group made during the Bonnie Hunter Indigo Way mystery that ran from October 2023-January 2024. There were about 32 people from my guild who participated. Fifteen people sent me photos of their progress.
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First top--Anne |
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Second top--Anne |
Anne stitched two tops that she donated to the Liberty Belles which is a small group that makes and donates quilts to veterans in the Vancouver, Washington area. She chose not to make the triangles that Bonnie used in her final border.
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Kinda Sorta Bonnie Hunter |
Pat made fewer blocks and in her own color way. She called it Kinda Sorta Bonnie Hunter and she donated her top to Linus. A kid will love this as a finished quilt!
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First top--Duane |
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Second top--Duane |
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Third top--Daune |
Daune made three tops that she donated to the Clark County Quilters Comfort Quilt group. She used fabrics that she had on hand. It is fun to find Bonnie's clues in a different arrangement!
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Close up of Jeff's center |
Almost each Friday night since the mystery project began, Jeff joined the guild Sit and Sew group to work on his project. This past week, his plan was to spend more time on the project to make more progress toward the finish line.
He ran out of the dark red fabric and was concerned the red he found was too bright. Now, however, he likes the sparkle it gives the project. He is a beginner quilter and was concerned about his points!
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Jeff's layout with more blocks to stitch |
Friday, he shared that he had completed all the "B" blocks and half blocks. Then he shared a photo his layout which looks great.
He has even begun sewing rows together! He shared a photo of his points. . .all intact!
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Corrie's clues ready for assembly |
Corrie completed all the clues and is working on assembling the parts.
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Linda might make an alternate layout |
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Then again, Linda might do what Bonnie did |
Linda is considering to make an alternate layout; but, then again, she might end up choosing the layout that Bonnie gave us.
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Kathy's project quilted and ready for binding |
Kathy has a finish. She has made a number of Bonnie quilts and said she used fabrics from past projects in this mystery.
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Sharleen's beginning |
From the beginning, Sharleen planned to use cheddar instead of the red in her project. She had some indigo fabrics in her stash but, collected a few more.
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Alvera's combination of Judy and Bonnie |
From the beginning, Alvera planned to fold the parts of Bonnie's mystery around a center she had made earlier that was a Judy Niemeyer pattern. The "center" was the size of a wall hanging which wasn't useable for Alvera. She chose her fabrics based on the fabrics she used in the center. It grew large enough to fit beautifully on a king size bed.
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Sue's top with polka dot border |
This was the first mystery that Sue had participated. She had the polka dot fabric in her stash. She was glad that for her first time, she was glad she went with half of the blocks.
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Sharon's first mystery top results |
Sharon appreciated the different methods of creating the units. She gained so much knowledge in organization and persistence!
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Nancy's fabric pull from stash |
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Nancy's progress on the clues |
Nancy continues to make progress on her project too. She said it was hard to pull so many fabrics together to begin the project.
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Terry's center |
Terry--Me, the writer of this post. . .I'm planning to make progress on this project this month. I have the center pieced.
There will be a class for people to enter their finished quilts in the quilt show next spring. I shared many times with the group that while I had a goal of getting this one finished before the next mystery started, if I didn't, I'd still keep it where I could see it so I could continue working on it.
In the end, people learned something while participating. They liked that it is still okay that they are working on their project even though the mystery ended in January. I'm linking to Alycia at
Finished Friday or Not; Frédérique at
Patchwork and Quilting and Cynthia at
Oh Scrap.
Documenting my group's progress was goal number 14 on my July
list.
11 comments:
Oh wow, this is a beautiful collection of quilts! It's nice to document your group's progress, you all did a great job, and Jeff's points are perfect! Thank you for sharing these pretty quilts.
You shared a great quilt show to us; SUCH a lovely array of quilts
Sharon's top strikes my fancy. Those strong diagonals -- I'm always a sucker for diagonal patterns.
Awesome quilts in this parade. Thanks for sharing and bravo everyone. ;^)
This was a fun post, Terry! I'm impressed with all the different blocks, quilt tops, and even a few finished. BH quilts are a lot of work, and I think require a pretty good level of skill and persistence! It's fun to see how many different ways there are to lay the blocks out, too. Thanks for sharing!
Wow it is so wonderful to see all of the quilts! I always like looking at color variations. Thank you so much for sharing. Hugs.
Oh what a fun quilt parade you put on for us! I love seeing how different each one is with different fabrics and layouts. So neat your guild had so many participate in it.
I quilted one of those Indigo Way mystery tops for a quilt shop customer a week or two ago! So interesting to see so many different and beautiful versions of it in your blog post today. It must have been fun for all of you to be working on the mystery together!
Wow! What a fabulous post! Kudos to Shannon for completing three tops!!!
Janice@A Positive Outlook
Wowey zowey!!! I sure did enjoy your BH mystery quilt show! Everyone is so creative! I loved seeing all the different versions and stages! Thank you, Terry, for sharing all these!!!
alright the ladies doing more than one are nuts... That is all
haha!!
I love seeing all the varieties and the ways the make them unique!!
yours is gorgeous!!!
So nice to see all of those quilts. Thanks for sharing them with us! Gail at the cozy quilter
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