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'I think it is time you made your decision ...'
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I have been putting off making the FINAL colour choice
decision for Part 1 of Bonnie Hunter’s Easy Street Mystery Quilt, but my assistant, Suzi
the cat, insisted that I start it today, in order to keep up with everyone. Suzi only joined us in April, but already she
is a VERY keen quilter.
My final decision was to use the tan ‘Kansas Troubles’
print from the ‘Back to the Prairie 2 - 9195’ Moda range, for Bonnie’s grey (yes, it
is grey here in the UK) . I don’t think
I have the full yardage for this, but I think I will have enough for Part 1 of Easy Street. Any remainder, I can supplement
with some other scraps from the same range, which I have. Let’s hope I get away
with it.
The background fabric is made up of similar tan based fabrics,
but with prints all over them. Again, a
lot of my scraps are from the Kansas Troubles ‘Christmas’ range from a few
years ago which I purchased as a lovely fat quarter bundle from Sunflower Fabrics. There is also a lovely Sandy
Gervais 'Friendly Folk' Moda print in there for which I have about 2 yards.
The 2 inch strips from these
scraps have varied from a full bolt width to 4 inches – so no scrap is safe. The other colours will be red, green and
purple. The key thing was to ‘shop my
stash’, which I should be able to do for 90% of the quilt.
I have been quilting for several years, but all my quilts
have been hand stitched and hand quilted. Machining a quilt together has not
really entered my radar, until recently, and I am using the Easy Street Mystery
Quilt, to bring me up to speed. Using the machine is much quicker, but I do like to get my seams accurate. Sew far, sew good. Bonnie’s tips about how you feed your units, and the pinwheel seam were great.
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Part 1 Easy Street Quilt Twosies |
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Part 1 Easy Street Quilt 4-patch
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With my scrappy scraps, I am having to cut in batches, to ensure that I still have a good mix of backgrounds for later on, as I don't have a clue how much I am using. So far I have done about 50 units, but have some more time today and tomorrow to get this first step finished. Everso pleased that I have got started on this. I wonder what pattern it will end up to be?