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Easy Street - Choice 1 Black |
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Easy Street - Choice 2 Cream |
I’ve never done a Mystery Quilt before, and I am the sort of
person that likes to know where I am heading before I start on anything. But there are times when you have to move out
of your comfort zone, and try something different. Viewing some of the beautiful ‘Orca Bay’ mystery
quilts that participants made as part of last year’s Bonnie Hunter’s annual
Mystery Quilt, has really inspired me, and I hope this one works out as well.
Details of Bonnie Hunter’s 2012 Mystery Quilt, Easy Street,
can be found on the Quiltville Blogspot
The first part will be revealed on Friday 23rd
November, 2012, and every following Friday for the next 6 – 8 weeks. If you care to look, quilters all over the
internet are going crazy about the prospect!
Bonnie Hunter is a fabric scrap addict, and
her quilt designs are usually scrap quilts – that’s just fine with me. Naturally the aim is to use up your scraps,
but her colour scheme doesn't correspond to my stash, so this is what I have
come up with. I plan to use deep colours
red, purple and green. My background is the pretty tan print, "Bound to the Prairie" #9195 by Kansas Troubles for Moda, which I used for the background for another Irish Chain scrap quilt, but I am still wondering what to use for the ‘background’. My first choice is using black prints. Again, this was inspired by the use of black in some of the Orca Bay quilts that were done last year.
My second option is to use cream, ditsy floral prints for
the ‘background’
It’s so hard to decide when you are moving into the
unknown! Which is your favourite?