What a great way to end January, with my first finished project of the year. One UFO is a UFO no longer. I've called it "Skeewiff Learning with Style (Westalee Continuum)".
Sunday, 31 January 2021
First Finish of 2021
Tuesday, 26 January 2021
Second guessing a mystery
Do you ever second guess the work you do on a quilt - to the point where you are willing to take a few steps backwards and rip out the work completed thus far to fix it?
I suspect if you've worked on several quilt projects, you have encountered this challenge.
I'm starting on the final step of assembling the Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt pattern - "Grassy Creek". The challenge with a mystery is even if you follow the directions given, you may want to change some things when you see them finally coming together. In my case, I have a sort-of scrappy quilt. I'm using multiple fabrics for each colour selection, but not a truly scrappy quilt.
Case in point - here is the assembled first block:
Suddenly, the star popped for me, and as much as I didn't want to rip two assembled blocks apart, I knew it was better now than never.
I think that would be two pieces of advice that I have received that I would share with you:
1. Assemble a corner of your quilt top when doing a mystery, or hang your blocks on a design wall, so you can see if anything is going to distract you and eventually bother you. If you squint your eyes and can't see it - leave it. If you squint your eyes and it still bothers you, fix it now.
2. Never underestimate the power of a photo to give you some perspective.
Sunday, 17 January 2021
"Grassy Creek" - Getting Grassier!
As you may recall, I challenged myself with the Bonnie Hunter mystery "Grassy Creek" to alter the colours. It is not that I disliked Bonnie's picks - in fact, I loved them - but I was using 2020 as the year I stretched my boundaries with colour design.
As I started seeing the final pieces of the mystery coming together, I grew more and more unsure of my choices. I decide to put a corner of the quilt together, just to see how badly I had messed things up. I was already starting to plan on downsizing this from the full size to a lap quilt. Keep putting that corner together, I would tell myself. Maybe I would just donate it and hope no one noticed I "forgot" to put my name on it. Don't give up yet, just a little further and then you can decide, I would hear between my ears.
I have not even finished putting it together, but was far enough along that I started to see what was coming as I laid these partially assembled pieces on the floor. Perspective is EVERYTHING. I have not even finished assembling this corner, and my feelings about this quilt have already changed. It is not what I expected, nor what I envisioned with this project, but the result is shaping up to be something wonderful.
What do you think?
Sunday, 10 January 2021
"Grassy Creek" - Bonnie Hunter Mystery Coming Together
Friday was the day Bonnie revealed to her fans, this year's completed mystery quilt - Grassy Creek.
Today was the day I revealed that I had finished the 5th of 7 clues - progress! Bonnie's quilts are challenging and complex, but she provides detailed instructions and with patience and persistence, it is possible to replicate her design.
As of writing this, I have two blocks assembled, and I'm so proud of myself. This is the first time I altered Bonnie's colour selections, and this was to challenge myself with the creative use of colour. I think when this quilt is complete, it will definitely have some fantastic patterns emerging.
My thanks to Ms. Hunter for her time and energy in creating these projects. This is my third Bonnie Hunter Mystery and I think they are amazing!
Saturday, 2 January 2021
Elm Street Quilts - UFO Challenge - January 2021
One of my goals this year is to get serious about finishing some of my many UFO's. To help motivate me and hopefully keep me accountable, I have joined up with Elm Street Quilts and their monthly UFO challenge.
How does it work, you might ask?
You pick a UFO you commit to completing, and at the start of the month when the site is opened up, you submit a link to where you have posted your UFO. At the end of the month, you return and post your wonderful and hopefully completed result. While there are prizes as an incentive to participate, I'm mostly in it for the combination of bragging rights and getting quilts done!
If you want to learn more for yourself, why not check out the blog at: Elm Street Quilts - One Monthly Goal
January's UFO for me is my Westalee Ruler Class Quilt project - Continuum (or as mine will be called "Skeewiff Learning with Style"!
How are you approaching completing UFO's this year? You'll see an updated UFO list for 2021! We'll need to revisit it at the end of the year to see the progress that will be made. I guess I better get at it!