Hi all,
Linking up to the Monday link up on Bonnie Hunter's blog...
Here's my progress since Thanksgiving weekend on the Celtic Solstice.
Done with Step 1:
And a little bit of Step 2 - just to try it out...
Then I jumped ahead and made a few of the 4 patches from Step 4
and played around in EQ7 to see how these might all fit together.
No, I still have not made any pinwheels for Step 3 yet... maybe after Christmas!
I'm still not sure whether I like the bright oranges with the yellows, blues & greens but I'm trusting Bonnie on this one!
Linking up to the Monday link up on Bonnie Hunter's blog...
Here's my progress since Thanksgiving weekend on the Celtic Solstice.
Done with Step 1:
And a little bit of Step 2 - just to try it out...
Then I jumped ahead and made a few of the 4 patches from Step 4
and played around in EQ7 to see how these might all fit together.
No, I still have not made any pinwheels for Step 3 yet... maybe after Christmas!
I'm still not sure whether I like the bright oranges with the yellows, blues & greens but I'm trusting Bonnie on this one!
Wow! I like what you have come up with for the mystery. It might just be what Bonnie made. Your fabrics look very nice together. They are so scrappy and fun. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI love what you created in EQ7! Even if this is not Bonnie's quilt, it is a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea from EQ7 playing. It won't be long now and we will probably be getting a clue.
ReplyDeleteLove your colorful clips on all your mystery parts! Looking good!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice arrangement! I'm really looking forward to seeing what Bonnie does with these pieces.
ReplyDeleteI love your setting, it looks great.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a mystery how the pieces will all fall in place.I love your guesswork
ReplyDeleteVery nice layout! The block with the chevron units is very interesting. It is fun to play with these pieces. Looking forward to seeing what Bonnie has next ... :) Pat
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