I got off to a very slow start with week one of the mystery. I had such big plans - we held our first kick-off party and I had lots of great company - but unfortunately a sinus infection got the best of me and I was feeling too lousy to really enjoy the fun! We had twelve Bonniacs hard at work on clue #1, some following Bonnie's color scheme and others getting creative with purples, blues and other gorgeous colors.
Most of the group are newly-addicted. Only four of us have done the mysteries in years past. We had a couple versions of Grand Illusion and one Celtic Solstice for show & tell. We are planning another get-together in January and I am hoping to be feeling much better for that one.
Almost everyone finished (or nearly finished) clue #1 by dinner time that day. Not me...I plodded along in a sinus headache fog and only finished about half of the clue. I have since finished all of the sewing but still have around 60 squares to trim up.
I got a decent start on clue #2 over the weekend, completing a couple of sets of "Santa hats", about half of the headless geese and the cutting for the rest.
Almost everyone finished (or nearly finished) clue #1 by dinner time that day. Not me...I plodded along in a sinus headache fog and only finished about half of the clue. I have since finished all of the sewing but still have around 60 squares to trim up.
I got a decent start on clue #2 over the weekend, completing a couple of sets of "Santa hats", about half of the headless geese and the cutting for the rest.
I decided that I had better pick up a little extra blue-gray so I can expand my quilt to queen-sized. I'm not sure how these blocks will go together but the gray seems to be everywhere so far, so I am guessing I will need more to finish.
Prior to starting the mystery quilt I tried to progress my Dresdens from my class with Edyta back in April. I want to make the quilt larger - the pattern is a kind of awkward very large wall hanging or slightly small lap size - but haven't decided how many I want to make yet. Here's where the pile stood before being cleared from the sewing table for Allietare:
I absolutely love these blocks! I might not love them so much when it comes time to applique them, but they are so fun to make and look very cool! I think I may try to make 25 of them. I currently have about 12.
I am also making progress on my new rug from my Sally Kallin workshop. I planned to go back to my runner once the pineapple was finished, but am concerned that I need to try to remember what Sally and I came up with before packing everything away. In the meantime, I cut wool for the background (it't going to be a blend of about 20 different pieces so cutting was loads of fun!) and stated filling in around the ship. I am really liking the variety of colors in the background and am very happy with the way the water turned out,
This pattern is a little different from my usual florals so I am finding it very fun to work on. It might be hard to put it away and go back to the giant runner!
Only two more days to clue #3! Check out the Link-Up (yes, from Monday - I am behind as usual!) on Bonnie's blog to see how others are coming along with their first two steps.
Your units look Lovely...as does your dresden blocks.
ReplyDeleteFabulous reds for the MQ, clue 2 looks great. Love those dresden plates.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to be part of a group doing the mystery together! Shame about the sinuses, though.
ReplyDeleteYour dresdens look wonderful.