I'm staying caught up with Bonnie Hunter's "Good Fortune Mystery Quilt". I cut all of my pieces on Friday and Saturday. Linking up with Quiltville.com on Monday. https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2018/12/mystery-monday-link-up-part-3.html
You can click on the blue link if you would like to see other quilters' progress. You can go to Quiltville.com and go to the blog for free instructions.
I got halfway by Saturday night. Trimmed and pressed.
I was calling myself "The Lone Chainer" at this point. I cut apart 10 at a time so I could double check my numbers and then line them up in rows of 5 to cut those bonus HSTs.
Here are all my little soldiers all pressed and accounted for.
They are back in the box with their brothers and sisters awaiting further orders.
Your colors are such fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gayle, It's looking like a nice spring quilt.
DeleteThese are SO pretty in pink! They will look great with your other units and I love how much fabric variety you have!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alison I appreciate your comments and visit.
DeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you nurse. I was an MRI tech for years before I retired to quilting.
DeleteReally like your colors
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellie. Not my usual color pallet.
Deleteimpressed !!! that you are all caught up ........
ReplyDeleteThanks Susie, It's a lot of work to stay caught up.
DeleteHi Nancy wow i am loving the colours you are using,i am also your newest follower ,i hope you will visit and follow me too. I love pink and Grey,well done you do such beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sheryl, Pink and Gray, well, Mauve and Gray were my wedding colors in the 80's. Ha! Remember Mauve? Thanks for following I'll check your blog out.
DeleteLove that pink!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary Ellen, It's kind of bright.
DeleteWonderful colors, wonderful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wilted. They remind me of candy.
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