Saturday, 28 December 2013

Part 5 - Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013

Bonnie Hunter's 2013 Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt?
Bonnie Hunter's 2013 Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt?
I was please to see some green and neutral for Part 5, as it has helped to calm down my pinks and oranges.   Last year's Easy Street was in lovely colours for the winter, but in the summer it looked a bit odd.  I hope my Australian / New Zealand readers are appreciating the sunny colours I have used!

Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 3" units
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 3" units
I have spent a lot of time trimming all the square units, so that I will be ready to go.  Having seen all the different ways that Celtic Solstice participants were storing their blocks, I thought I had better get my house in order. Once trimmed, I have stacked them up in a shoe box, ready for OFF!
Part 5 Celtic Solstice Quilt - Split Square Triangles
Part 5 Celtic Solstice Quilt - Split Square Triangles
 

27 comments:

  1. Yummy fabrics. I feel like eating a dreamsicle.

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  2. I love your block layout and if it isn't part of Bonnie's design it really should be considered for a future quilt. Your colours really are quite yummy!

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  3. Yes, as an Aussie reader I'm enjoying your summer colours. It is amazing how much sewing one can get through when not having to work or prepare for Christmas :)

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  4. The colors are just gorgeous reminds me of ice cream floats on a hot day :)

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  5. love your colors, and can't believe you've done so much in such short time. I better get busy too.

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  6. Hello Frances, oh I like your layout I need to go to my sewing room and try it in my colors. But what to do with clue #1? Borders? I am amazed at your percentile calculations good idea I think I am close to 50% done then.
    Cheers from Sadie in Germany - Great Job on your colors and your work.

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  7. I have had a few problems with my last block, all because I forgot to trim my half square triangles! So I have a busy day ahead of me.

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  8. Your colors are yummy! I like the way you are doing the math to figure out how far along we are on the mystery.

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  9. Your colours look lovely - quite spring-like to me.

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  10. I think that all of the good adjectives describing your fabrics have been taken already, and I agree with every single one of them. I also agree with your theory regarding the likelihood of Bonnie sneaking in an extra clue early this week.

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  11. Looks like we're all coming up with the same conclusion. The finish line is close. Your finished quilt will be a joy of summer color.

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  12. Love your colors!! I really like your block idea too.

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  13. Like your citrus-y colors! They will be perfect for Summer. Pretty greens are a great background.

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  14. I love your colorway! Can't wait to see the end result.

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  15. I love your block and your colors. I wanted to add pink-took out the yellow I think and didn't care for it. Without the blue it is perfect!

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  16. Your colors are still gorgeous! I love your guess block too!

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  17. Your colors are pretty. Your blocks look great!

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  18. Thanks for doing the math. This is my first mystery and I've been wondering how many clues are remaining.
    Love your color choices.

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  19. I just love the block guess you laid out, so much so I hope you don't mind I pinned it for a baby quilt idea! Very nice colors!

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  20. Neat that you took the time to figure out the math. I can see how you think there is a part 6, but didn't she say there would be borders at the end? That might be the last 14%. I'm hoping. I'm ready to start assembling.

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  21. Love your fabrics and how you put the block together. So pretty!

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  22. Your colors are so pretty! I can't wait to see how it all comes together.

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