Bonnie Hunter Winter Mystery 2021/2022 - Rhododendron Trail
#1034
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,182
Good going QuiltingVagabond! Love your finish.
The last two mysteries I felt went together pretty well with a basic serpentine stitch along the grid lines. I want an all-over design for this one... I knew starting the project that I was extremely unlikely to finish it this year. It remains safely packed in my finished tops totes (plural -- sadly, I have a lot of unfinished tops but they all have their backs and bindings and just need time and attention).
We are still planning on our move and I have been doing a lot of work with my fabric and such. Although the purpose of the move is not to get a long arm, I won't say it isn't in my hopes for the move or at least the next portion of my life.
With my packing and sorting, I'm not on line as much as I used to be and I'm not doing any quilting (just a whole lot of sorting) but I'm thinking of all of you and your projects and hope to see yet more pictures/
The last two mysteries I felt went together pretty well with a basic serpentine stitch along the grid lines. I want an all-over design for this one... I knew starting the project that I was extremely unlikely to finish it this year. It remains safely packed in my finished tops totes (plural -- sadly, I have a lot of unfinished tops but they all have their backs and bindings and just need time and attention).
We are still planning on our move and I have been doing a lot of work with my fabric and such. Although the purpose of the move is not to get a long arm, I won't say it isn't in my hopes for the move or at least the next portion of my life.
With my packing and sorting, I'm not on line as much as I used to be and I'm not doing any quilting (just a whole lot of sorting) but I'm thinking of all of you and your projects and hope to see yet more pictures/
#1036
I just spent the last "5" days cutting all the blocks for Bonnie Hunter's RT !!!!! Everything is clipped together in groups and in appropriate bags with the weekly pattern release. Those triangle pairs for the hourglass blocks were a bugger. Yikes. I'm attending a retreat in Shipshewana next week with Gay Bomers and thought that would be an easy quilt to work on IF I had every thing cut. I've been busy trying to finish Bonnie's Hearts of Hope for Ukraine. It is finished except for the string pieced borders which I started yesterday. I hope to attach them at retreat, work on a quick quilt by Three Dudes (as shown by Rob Appel and Jenny Doan) then start RT. Wish me luck. Your RT quilts are amazing.
#1037
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
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I hope you have a great time at the retreat, EmiliasNana!
I was hoping to post a photo my quilt center yesterday, but I managed to sew that last, long seam wrong! I have it re-pinned now, and should be able to finish today or tomorrow.
I was hoping to post a photo my quilt center yesterday, but I managed to sew that last, long seam wrong! I have it re-pinned now, and should be able to finish today or tomorrow.
#1038
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
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Here is my RT center. I think I'll have to call it 'Rhododendrons in an Ice Storm' because of the icy look the pale gray B blocks give it. I had intended all of my butterflies to be flying east (west?), but I see at least one renegade block. I don't know if I'll re-do it. On to border experimentation!
Last edited by joe'smom; 04-17-2022 at 02:59 PM.