Well, it’s happened. I've finally reached Clue 8 of the Lupine & Laughter Mystery Quilt. The layout has been revealed, and I now officially know what this quilt is going to look like.
Which is wonderful.
And exciting.
And also…in my eyes... very pink.
Now, look—I did this to myself. Nobody forced me to pick pink. Nobody snuck into my sewing room and replaced my neutrals with bubblegum and flamingo tones. No, I boldly declared back in November:
“I’m going to challenge myself this year! I’m going to use pink! It’ll be FUN!”
And now I’m staring at the reveal layout thinking:
“Oh no. I have made a terrible, rosy-tinted mistake.”
Pink Is… a Lot
Pink and I have never been best friends. At best, we nod politely when passing in the fabric aisle. At worst, we pretend the other doesn’t exist. So naturally, I chose this mystery quilt—this bright, joyful, lupine-inspired adventure—to shove myself outside the comfort zone.
And shove I did.
Clue 8 put all the pieces together, and suddenly my design wall looks like it hosted a convention of extroverted flamingos. There are entire blocks shouting PINK! with the enthusiasm of a toddler who’s had too much fruit punch.
Is it pretty?
Absolutely.
Is it my usual aesthetic?
Absolutely not.
Should I have anticipated this when I picked the color palette?
…Let’s not dwell on that.
Trusting the Process (And My Past Self’s Questionable Decisions)
Despite the shock of seeing all that pink organized into an actual quilt design, I’m sticking with the plan. I trusted the process through the previous seven clues of “What is this going to be?”, and I’m trusting it now—even if it means embracing a color that feels, frankly, a little loud for someone who prefers calmer hues.
Because here’s the thing:
Now that the big picture is visible… it is beautiful.
Bold, happy, floral, lively—and yes, pink enough to make a flamingo blush.
And maybe that’s the point. Maybe my fabric choices knew I needed a quilt that would shake me up a bit. Maybe there’s room in my quilting life (and maybe even my actual life?) for a little more brightness.
Moving Forward (Into the Pink Light)
So I’m forging ahead!
Quilting with enthusiasm!
Pretending I’m not questioning Past Me’s sanity!
Accepting that sometimes a creative challenge means letting pink take over your sewing room and possibly your personality.
Stay tuned for assembly updates, wherein I either:
- fall hopelessly in love with this exuberant quilt,
- or become known as “the quilter who bravely survived a pink-themed mystery.”
Either way, Lupine & Laughter has delivered on its name.
The lupines are beautiful—and the laughter is mostly me laughing at myself!
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