Thursday, March 26, 2026

UFO From 2014 Completed

This was a mystery quilt, "Grand Illusion" in 2014 hosted by Bonnie Hunter. I hadn't done one of Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilts before, she does a different one every year. From now on, I'll wait until seeing the reveal before making one again. All of her other ones looked fantastic. Don't get me wrong, I love Bonnie Hunter's quilts and patterns! When the fabric requirements were given, I went out and bought several pinks and aquas because I didn't have those colours in my stash. The rest of the colours I had in plentiful supply. This turned out to not be my favourite quilt. I made most of the blocks and then shoved them away in a box. Years later, I sewed them into a quilt top. Because I hadn't made all the blocks that were required, the top didn't look right on a bed. It was wide enough but not long enough. It was hung up in the quilt top closet for a few more years. One day I hauled it out and wondered what to do with it. I had a brainwave- take a row of blocks off one side and sew it to the bottom. Then the top was long enough but too narrow. I solved the problem by adding a wide border on each side. I certainly wasn't going to make any more blocks because I didn't really enjoy making the existing ones. So now the quilt is completed and I didn't waste all the work that went into making the blocks. One of the reasons I didn't care for this one is, the eyes don't have a place to rest, it's so busy, almost chaotic. Oh well, live and learn.

2 comments:

Pam said...

I will never make a mystery quilt again. Years ago I tried, made a few blocks and it was disgusting. Ended up in the dogs bed! 🙂

Psychoquilter said...

Pam, so much money is invested in the fabric, not to mention the labour and time of cutting and sewing! It's better to know what the pattern looks like first, so a person can decide if they want to make it

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