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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Part 2 Allietare

Better late than never. I finally finished Clue # 2 this weekend, along with a little rotary cutting mishap. Ouch!

That kind of slowed down progress for a time, but should serve as a reminder to NOT use the rotary cutter at 1:30 in the morning!

Chain piecing the "santa hats".
Here are the finished "santa hats" (sounds much better then headless geese). Still have to square down several sets, but all in all they turned out pretty good. Ready to start on Clue # 3.


I am so impressed with the other wonderful quilters who are also enjoying this year's Allietare mystery quilt created by Bonnie K. Hunter. You can see their work HERE.  If you want to join in, it's a FREE PATTERN for a limited time, as Bonnie will pull her instructions from her website sometime after she reveals the finished mystery quilt.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Allietare Part 1 Linky

Hi Everyone. Lynn from upstate NY here.

It's true you are never too old to learn new things. I'm a newbie to making a mystery quilt, to blogging, also learning about my vintage White 43 sewing machine. Learning how to use the Easy Angle ruler, too (which took a bit of time to remember which  way to position it correctly). All of Bonnie's tips have been very helpful.


These are my 300 triangle pairs, sans dog ears. I am using Bonnie's suggested colors, but my grey is more of a taupe.



I save these boxes (cases of canned dog food, or soda). They are great for holding quilt parts, I have several quilts going at one time, they stack well, and help me stay organized.


My White model 43. DH brought it home one day this spring. At first I wasn't that impressed. But after reading Bonnie's posts about vintage machines and how great they are for straight stitching, I came to have more respect for these old girls. And after further inspection of this White machine I realized it was in very good condition. So I decided to dust her off and give her a good oil bath, and she works just great. Oh yeah, that container on the far side of the machine is my first Leader Ender project too.

I am really enjoying all of this....thank you so much Bonnie.
Check out the other Linkys at http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2015/11/mystery-monday-link-up-allietare-part-1.html

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Beginning anew

I've started following a mystery quilt along by Bonnie K Hunter at http://quiltville.blogspot.com. Last year, I followed along with the Grand Illusion mystery quilt but did not actually participate. So this year I decided to take the plunge and I'll share my progress and learning with you.


Printed off the Introduction



















My fabric choices,  75% from my stash


Learning a lot already this first week:
  • how to use the Easy Angle ruler





  • chain piecing the triangle pairs is rather easy because of their shape from using the E.A. ruler
  • chain pressing is a real time saver



    • using a vintage White 43 straight stitch sewing machine for the first time 

    Stay tuned.....