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| Quilting pattern--Growing Things |
Goal number two on my June
list was to finish Good Fortune. This was the Bonnie Hunter mystery in 2018. It was the first of her mystery sew alongs that I actually started.
I had watched Bonnie's mystery for at least three years prior before I decided I could try! When I didn't get it to the finish, I knew that while I liked doing the mystery, I needed a village closer to me to support me to the finish. I saw many Facebook posts about groups doing the mystery together. They seemed to have a blast!
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| Label |
In the fall of 2019, I started a small group to have fun and to get our Bonnie projects to the finish! We are called the Mystery Mavens. There are about twenty active members. We work on Bonnie's mystery. Sometimes it is the current one and sometimes it isn't. Bonnie's patterns have a lot of pieces! Sometimes, we work on one of her patterns and sometimes, we work on a different project all together. It is a personal choice each one makes.
With their support, I have now finished all the mystery quilts I've started. Good Fortune 2018, Frolic 2019, Grassy Creek 2020, Rhododendron Trail 2021, Chilhowie 2022, Indigo Way 2023, Old Town 2024 and Lupine and Laughter 2025. Additionally, I finished Unity 2020. You can see those finishes on this
page.
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| Pieced back |
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| Quilting texture on the front |
I've a couple weeks to decide which Bonnie Hunter project I will move toward the finish next. I have blocks started for three leader/enders:Triple Treat, Four Patch Fun and Jewel Box Stars. I also have started three projects: string geese, complimentary block exchange and Smith Mountain Morning. I plan to work on one of those projects when our Mastery Mavens meets until it is finished or until the next mystery begins.
Good Fortune returned from the longarmer at the end of May. I chose a swirl pattern with a flower shape. The pattern was called Growing Things. I like the texture it provided. I chose a tan thread.
The label came from the guild free table. That dark green background, even using a Lightbox, was difficult to see where I wanted to write!
The binding was a piece of solid fabric that I had in my stash as I didn't have enough of one of the leftover red fabrics to cut a binding.
I thought that I would use a piece of orange fabric for the sleeve; but, a scrap that remained from the backing was large enough so I used it instead. It blends with the backing so you don't know that it is there! I do like the interest that piecing the back created. It could be a two sided quilt.
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| Finished Front |
I used 21 yards of fabric for this project. That brings my total of stash used for the month at 21 yards. It brings my net stash used for the year at 83.25 yards!
This is my seventh finish for the year. Gertie and I already pieced together the leftover batting chunks and sorted the remaining fabric scraps into my scrap saving system.
Linking to: To Do Tuesday; Finished Or Not Friday and Patchwork and Quilts.
11 comments:
It is wonderful that you started your mystery group, it sure shows how helpful it was for you in getting all those quilts finished since! Beautiful work!!
Wow! That turned out stunning!! Congratulations on another finish!!
Good Fortune is a beauty, Terry! Congratulations on your finish - and on achieving all of those BH finishes. It sounds like your small group is really supportive and fun!
I love this quilt. It's the only one that I have done from Bonnie's Mystery Series. I love your rendition. Congrats for another UFO off the list. ;^)
Congratulations on the finish! It turned out beautifully. Last week I pulled out my unfinished version of Good Fortune and got started on making the blocks again. I'm working to finish off all my BH mystery quilts too. It's no small undertaking. Good luck working through yours.
Wow, what an accomplishment, Terry!!! It's beautiful!!!
That turned out beautiful and it's a serious accomplishment! I'm not up to doing a Bonnie quilt.
Whoot Whoot!!! Its a Beaut!!!! What fun and what a lot ( A LOT) of work!
Congrats on a beautiful Bonnie finish! Love the evolution and a scrappy back is true to Bonnie's design process (not to mention clears some stash space for the next one!). These mysteries may take time but in the end are always super satisfying to bring to a finish. May yours be the inspiration to help me get the three I still need to quilt done!
What a beautiful finish! I love that you started a quilting group dedicated to BH mysteries, and I love the name too ;) Your quilt is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing it and linking up!
You are doing amazing with so many finishes this year. BH's quilts do have a lot of pieces to them. I'm impressed you've completed so many of her mysteries. (Sorry for all the comments but I'm finally home from vacation and I'm catching up)
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