
There are a lot of spare parts leftover, but they will find homes in other projects. I used up so much material, it was a great way to clean out the scrap drawers. Bonnie's mysteries are always fun.
Now that I have the design wall empty again I will have to choose a new project; there are two UFOs that I want to have finished by New Years Eve, but that doesn't mean I can't start something new as well. I have an elastic view of time, I believe it can be stretched to include all sorts of things, like 25 hours of sewing each day. Don't disillusion me....
My Christmas present to myself was this enormous book, which I have only skimmed through so far.

Several of the quilts caught my eye straight away.

There's definitely a theme happening here.

I think I'll be making some string blocks very soon......

Way to go on that quilt top is is marvelous it sure sings with the colour combos you have used,well done -cheers Vickie
ReplyDeleteI love your SMALL Carolina Christmas - oh dear - now I am going to have to make ANOTHER ONE with SASHING!
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What a wonderful quilt! I wouldn't be able to resist putting it at the top of the To Quilt pile.
ReplyDeleteYour mystery quilt is absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove what you have done with the mystery quilt.
ReplyDeleteI bought the same book a couple of weeks ago. I love it.
Keryn,
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love the way you designed your quilt. Quite stunning. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Northern NY with a very White Christmas.
Jane
Your mystery top looks great! I started an Applecore quilt that I'm hand piecing and while I'm thinking it might be done for next year I'm not setting that as a goal because it might NOT be done by next year.
ReplyDeleteI also bought that book recently and have enjoyed flipping through it.
The Mystery Quilt has a definite Christmas shimmer to it. It's beautiful. How can you make it wait its turn? :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing your C CH top. I'm working on a wallhanging size too! The book you showed looks wonderful ... might have to check that out :)
ReplyDeleteI have had a feast, enjoying your last few posts.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a joyous & healthy 2010!
don't know how you do it, but you always make quilts i love! BRAVO!
ReplyDeletecould you possibly give us a sneek peak at the blue and white quilt on the opposite page from the one you showed in the first pic? that looks like it might be fascinating.
pam