Bonnie Hunter's 2019-2020 Frolic Mystery
#1534
love those plaids with the lighter florals OnebyOne. I didn't do that one but have enjoyed all the different versions I've seen.
thank you Iceblossom, I expect I'll survive if present leadership doesn't get rid of the Affordable Care Act, my insurance would be $2700 a month if insurers could ramp up rates for preexisting conditions. That is what I was quoted prior to ACA's inception anyway.
thank you Iceblossom, I expect I'll survive if present leadership doesn't get rid of the Affordable Care Act, my insurance would be $2700 a month if insurers could ramp up rates for preexisting conditions. That is what I was quoted prior to ACA's inception anyway.
#1535
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,165
Thanks. I seldom ask anyone's opinion on my fabric choices but when I showed the three fabrics I was going to use to my sew group they all went uh okay..... and gave each other an eyebrow raise. LOL They are all in the matchy stuff. I go by color value. They all wanted me to finish because they love the combo now. I am just not a small piecer. Nothing matches up but at least I got a nice ottoman quilt.
#1536
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,809
KalamaQuilts: My heart goes out to you on your diagnosis. Sending a prayer your way for great treatment and continued affordable insurance. I love your top and back.
Onebyone: Very pretty. I think I stopped after round 5. It went into the church quilting box for them to sandwich, etc.
Onebyone: Very pretty. I think I stopped after round 5. It went into the church quilting box for them to sandwich, etc.
#1538
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: South Range, WI
Posts: 458
I love your version of Frolic - you are very creative with colors and the backing is great. I am so sorry to hear of the diagnosis and pray for total healing and for the medical staff to have wisdom in the treatment plan.
#1540
Terry, bonnie's patterns are so busy, about anything goes. I got mine basted this morning, even stitched leftover battings together, hurrah for an empty shelf. I'm going to use my fall-back, serpentine stitch down all the cross seams. Makes it easy to avoid busy intersections, just hand guiding a little bigger serp Finished will be good! October and yardage for the 2020/2021 mystery will be here before we know it!
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