![]() ![]() Thankfully I hadn't made very many red geese. Of course, I had to try to solve the mystery-pretty sure this isn't it.īut after laying these out I realized these were the exact same colors I had used to make a previous mystery, Easy Street. Now that I'm all caught up, I figured I may as well do a little stash burning-lol! The last couple years, I passed on the mystery sew alongs only because I had several that were still unfinished. Yes, I'm sewing up the clues to Bonnie Hunter's latest mystery, On Ringo Lake. The fabric was ever so slightly a bit darker, but once it was cut up and sewn into the border, I think it's undetectable to the human eye-lol! She very kindly offered me a piece from her stash-such a life saver! I don't know how many times I recounted and recalculated before finally realizing the pattern was incorrect! To finish Border 12 I needed 116 total of template M.Īnd I didn't have anymore of this fabric. I had cut 96 (6 extra according to the pattern) but somehow was still 20 short to finish the borders. I assumed that I hadn't cut enough of these triangles, but while searching high and low for more fabric, I actually found a little note I had written to myself ( I know, shocker!). You may recall that I also almost finished border 12 but ran out of fabric pieces while I was at quilt camp. I'm not sure why it took so long-maybe my issues with border 12. This border has been ready to attach since October. Stay warm, stay safe, and have a great New Year's Eve! Billings are coming along nicely) and watch The Thin Man marathon on TCM. I will snuggle down into a comfy chair in my warm house, do some Slow Sunday hand stitching (my hexie triangles for Mrs. I will be leaving for quilt camp in eight days, so I am debating with myself-should I go ahead and make my blocks this coming week, or bring everything along to camp and sew them there? It's not that I don't have plenty of other things to work on-lol! Hmmmm.Īnd here are my New's Years Eve celebration plans: ![]() Now it's just a matter of making nine patches from the pieced units. On Saturday, the two different colored flying geese were sewn together.Īnd today the blocks are going together. On Friday triangles were added to the pieced triangle units. The end is near for the On Ringo Lake mystery. ![]() I think anything done today will be slow-minus 29 degrees tends to slow things down.unless you are running from your car into the house or vise versa-then it's the hustle shuffle (don't want to slip on the ice!). ![]()
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