Sunday, January 26, 2014

Sunday is for Scraps

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I finally have all the blocks for my Celtic Solstice Mystery from Bonnie Hunter completed. I love how the secondary pattern emerges when they are hung on the design wall!


I thought about changing the border so the points of the blocks continue into the border, but decided that would take too much calculating. I have four rows put together, so I should be able to finish the top next Sunday.

Tomorrow is Block of the Month day -- should I fix the borders in my January UFO, or make the last block of my Twisted Amish quilt?

From the desk of your auntmartisignature

10 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous quilt that's going to be! I vote UFO project!

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  2. Your quilt is spectacular! I see what you mean about the secondary design showing from a distance.

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  3. I love the Solstice!!!! Very nice. I vote for the Twisted Amish.

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  4. Love the Celtic Solstice quilt - why not do both??? LOL

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  5. This quilt is a stunner! Great job on colors and piecing.

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  6. Your Celtic Solstice is beautiful! That would be an interesting border. I am thinking that I will put a custom border on mine. I need to get back to it. I was able to keep up with all the steps until the last one and then the turning of the year moved it down the list. The one you feel like working on tomorrow is the one to do tomorrow ... :) Pat

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  7. Fab quilt. Marti. Fix the border - and then do the twist. :o)

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  8. What a great looking quilt. The colours are very tropical looking to me.

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  9. I understand "tired of a project, " especially a many pieces Bonnie Hunter project. But finishing the points would make a stunning quilt that much more elegant. I agree with Scrapatches--the one you feel like. If you don't feel like either, then draw straws.

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  10. I'd go with fixing the borders first--get the top out of the way & ready to be finished! Then, finish the Amish quilt.

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