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    Old 09-27-2021, 03:44 PM
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    The 2020 Mystery Quilt (“California”) brought me back to quilting after almost a 20 year hiatus. When Edyta Sita announced a new mystery quilt for 2021 (“Michigan”), I was interested. But the blocks were going to be 4”, which had me intimidated. When the first few blocks were released in May, I knew I could do it. Even better, it allowed me to get familiar with my new 8” Qube for my Accuquilt. I used an orphan Signature block (made in Laundry Basket Quilts fabrics) for my label.
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    Old 09-27-2021, 03:51 PM
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    Lovely quilt! Your journey to get there is great, too. Congratulations on this beautiful finish. I like the dog peeking through the rails at you as if to say I want this quilt! Take it off the rail!
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    Old 09-27-2021, 04:45 PM
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    Ibex: My dog was looking at her crazy Mom on the wrong side of the fence and wondering why she couldn’t join me. I didn’t realize she was watching me take the photos until I looked at the finished product.
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    That’s beautiful! You did a wonderful job. Edyta Sitar makes some gorgeous quilt patterns.
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    Old 09-27-2021, 10:45 PM
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    This is one gorgeous quilt! I love it! You did an amazing job. I don’t think I’d have what it takes to do a mystery. Maybe I’m OCD but before I’d invest time and money I would need to see if I like it. So do you have to buy the pattern or kit or can you buy your own fabrics and she gives you how-to’s often? I have never participated in a mystery quilt along.
    I too love the dog peeking.
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    Old 09-28-2021, 02:47 AM
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    Beautiful quilt! And welcome back to the joys of quilting. Cute dog too!
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    Old 09-28-2021, 03:56 AM
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    Laundry Basket patterns don't usually thrill me because I can't seem to move past the colors she uses. To me they are always the same. HOWEVER I love your quilt and can see how just changing colors to something more me would make a big difference. I may have to go back and check her patterns out again.
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    Old 09-28-2021, 05:08 AM
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    Originally Posted by toogie
    This is one gorgeous quilt! I love it! You did an amazing job. I don’t think I’d have what it takes to do a mystery. Maybe I’m OCD but before I’d invest time and money I would need to see if I like it. So do you have to buy the pattern or kit or can you buy your own fabrics and she gives you how-to’s often? I have never participated in a mystery quilt along.
    I too love the dog peeking.
    For the 2021 Mystery Quilt, there were 12 clues released 6 days a week over 2 weeks of her online blog. She suggested 2 color ways: rainbow or blue and white. You could purchase a fabric bundle or do what I did, supplement my stash with additional fabric, making choices each day based on my perception of light/medium/dark in the blog instructions and accompanying video.

    As an example, the instructions in the first clue were to make 8 total 4 patch blocks, in two different combinations of light/blue. I was able to stay up with the program through about Block 10, when I needed more fabric. I also made 4 blocks that I ended up not using in the final quilt because I didn’t like the contrast (or lack thereof). I substituted a different block entirely, so I could try another Accuquilt die.

    In 2020, I waited until all the clues were released before I started, so I knew what the final quilt would look like.
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    That is gorgeous!! Ohhh i love that border!!!
    Your pooch wants to be in on the photo- so cute!
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    I too missed the puppy! I was caught up in the quilt! Beautiful work and I'm glad you are back to quilting!
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