One happy afternoon cutting and sewing = 64 shaded four patches! Clue 3 for the Quiltville Easy Street Mystery is now complete and for once I am keeping up!
I cut mine before work, I will sew them after work. Great job on yours. Can't wait to see all our finished quilts. I love keeping up. I am also getting caught up on Orca Bay too.
I found clue 3 just before it was bed-time in this part of the world. Now I'm up eating breakfast, but I don't think I will be doing any sewing today. I finished of my part-2 geese yesterday in just my underwear because it was so hot in my sewing room, but today will be even hotter.
Did the ink dry on the instructions before you had these done?? oh my goodness that is just amazing! and they are so gorgeous too. Just love your colors you have chosen!
I love your red and brown, Elaine, but honestly, I think you must have inside info about this mystery quilt to have so much done when the clue just came out this morning! I debated about red and brown. Maybe next time (if I do another). Congrats on your early progress.
I love, love, love the brown and red. I'm working on a different quilt that is made in browns, reds, caramels, and creams. My color scheme for Easy Street is also different from Bonnie's.
How wonderful that you are using different colours...can't wait to see how it looks! Your mystery blocks look great! Step #4 is posted...I'm off to sew!
I cut mine before work, I will sew them after work. Great job on yours. Can't wait to see all our finished quilts. I love keeping up. I am also getting caught up on Orca Bay too.
ReplyDeleteNice work! I love the fabrics that you're using.
ReplyDeletelove your rich colours it's going
Deleteto be a stunner!
They look great!
ReplyDeleteI found clue 3 just before it was bed-time in this part of the world. Now I'm up eating breakfast, but I don't think I will be doing any sewing today. I finished of my part-2 geese yesterday in just my underwear because it was so hot in my sewing room, but today will be even hotter.
Did the ink dry on the instructions before you had these done?? oh my goodness that is just amazing! and they are so gorgeous too. Just love your colors you have chosen!
ReplyDeleteI love your red and brown, Elaine, but honestly, I think you must have inside info about this mystery quilt to have so much done when the clue just came out this morning! I debated about red and brown. Maybe next time (if I do another). Congrats on your early progress.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color choices! It is so fun watching these all over the web.
ReplyDeleteYou are so productive, well done Elaine.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the brown and red. I'm working on a different quilt that is made in browns, reds, caramels, and creams. My color scheme for Easy Street is also different from Bonnie's.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing great job. It's nice feeling being caught up.
ReplyDeleteThose colors are so warm and cozy. Great choices...and congrats on being caught up!
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty in the works.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is going to be a real stunner! This is fun looking at everyone's progress
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting.
Nice job, getting closer now!
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand I hate to see it end. :)
Sharyn in Kalama
What pretty colors. Isn't it a great feeling keeping up!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are lovely. Colour choices are great. Can't wait to see your final quilt.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely traditional colours. Everyone's choices are so different.
ReplyDeleteI love the burgundy with the brown, can't wait to see it progress.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cosy and warm! Great colours together.
ReplyDeleteNice work! Your fabrics are more to my taste, but I'm giving the brights a try this time.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you are using different colours...can't wait to see how it looks!
ReplyDeleteYour mystery blocks look great!
Step #4 is posted...I'm off to sew!