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.
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2 comments:
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! 🙂
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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