Bonnie Hunter 2020/2021 Winter Mystery: Grassy Creek
#421
I was able to finish up Part 4 today in between Saturday chores... I really like these units when part 3 came out... I really really like these now... I may just make the balance of units on all parts and do the BH larger version. Lol...I feared this would happen...lol.. and, I’, glad I stayed with the white only neutral...those colors really pop..
Last edited by Teen; 12-19-2020 at 05:31 PM.
#423
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I would say, do not square them to a smaller size at this point!
Is the fabric pre-washed? If not, I guess the steam could be an issue. Thinner fabrics do tend to cause more problems, in my experience.
Are the units 1/8 too short measured along the bottom as well as along the top? There was an Allietare rectangular unit (old BH mystery) that I couldn't get to come out square, but I was able to use the units anyway.
Is the fabric pre-washed? If not, I guess the steam could be an issue. Thinner fabrics do tend to cause more problems, in my experience.
Are the units 1/8 too short measured along the bottom as well as along the top? There was an Allietare rectangular unit (old BH mystery) that I couldn't get to come out square, but I was able to use the units anyway.
I'll admit I am not a huge fan of this unit. I don't like flying geese either, so maybe that's why?! But mostly, I think it was just rather fiddly for my liking. I cut my triangles with my Accuquilt Go and I think if I were doing this unit again, I'd use a different method for the clue #4 part so I could cut them a bit bigger and have a larger margin of error during final assembly.
#424
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Love seeing and hearing all the progress going on!
Teen and Queenbarbiej your blocks are very pretty!
Leheath8, I hope the starching helps...these fiddly bias edges seem to behave better for me when my fabric is starched before I cut.
I hope to get Clue 4 cut today. My oldest son (who lives 600 miles away) has challenged me to a bake-off, and we are making Star bread....it looks rather intimidating, so we shall see! He is trying to keep me occupied while we stay safe at home....sweet kid! ❤️
Teen and Queenbarbiej your blocks are very pretty!
Leheath8, I hope the starching helps...these fiddly bias edges seem to behave better for me when my fabric is starched before I cut.
I hope to get Clue 4 cut today. My oldest son (who lives 600 miles away) has challenged me to a bake-off, and we are making Star bread....it looks rather intimidating, so we shall see! He is trying to keep me occupied while we stay safe at home....sweet kid! ❤️
#425
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Teen, those are elegant and absolutely gorgeous!
leheath8, I am so happy to hear your good news. It's amazing how easily flying-geese units can become wonky. There is much to be said for oversizing and cutting them down!
jillmc, a bake-off -- what fun!
leheath8, I am so happy to hear your good news. It's amazing how easily flying-geese units can become wonky. There is much to be said for oversizing and cutting them down!
jillmc, a bake-off -- what fun!
#426
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I finally got my treadle up and running this morning, it took a lot of fiddling to set the seam allowance accurately, and am zooming away at the triangles from clue 3. Lost one of my days off last week, so more than a little behind, but I should have enough time next weekend to get caught up. It is going much, much faster on the treadle without having to stop and pull each set of triangles out of my stitch plate.
#427
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I finished cutting clue 3 last night. I'm going to tidy my reds/oranges and press my new neutrals, and then I can I begin sewing. Fun day ahead!
origamigoldfish, I'm so glad that is working better for you!
origamigoldfish, I'm so glad that is working better for you!
#429
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Join Date: Nov 2020
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Finally finished clue 4. Today I think my percentage of close to perfect or perfect units rose to 50-60% so practice does make (close to) perfect! I think they are all close enough that they will be ok however they end up in the final quilt! On Facebook it is clear I’m not the only one who struggled this week. Sure glad I’m only making 2/3rds of the unit but equally happy that my technique obviously improved over the course of the clue (benefit of so many units even though I’m doing less than the full requirement).
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I love reading and seeing everyone’s progress. I’m not doing the mystery this year. I’m on a ‘prefer to use up my leftover blocks/squares’ kick right now. 🤷♀️
leheath8: I’m glad you’re blocks are measuring closer to the correct size. I know how frustrating it can be. If you have the larger Accuquilt die for a particular unit, you could use it and cut it down especially on the Flying Geese.
leheath8: I’m glad you’re blocks are measuring closer to the correct size. I know how frustrating it can be. If you have the larger Accuquilt die for a particular unit, you could use it and cut it down especially on the Flying Geese.