Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Catch-up!

 Hope you ALL had a very Merry Christmas and are eagerly anticipating our Brand NEW Year of 2022!

While waiting for our New Year to arrive, decided to get busy catching up on a few projects, including our annual Bonnie Hunter Mystery - this year's mystery has been named Rhododendron Trail by the creator herself ;-)

During Christmas and all the accompanying festivities, w/prep work and cooking/baking, as usual, fell behind on last week's clue, which btw, was a doozy!  Got it ALL cut out Sunday eve and started sewing prior to Clue #5 being released Monday morning - nothing like a little pressure to get those motivating juices flowing!



Time to start sewing!

Chain piecing the hour glass units of Clue #4


And then there was the pressing of the 'first half' - took almost 2 hours just to press...Oh my.

First 'half' of the hour glass units getting pressed

Finished pressing!

First half of the hour glass units pressed and ready for final assembly


Hour Glass units assembled/pressed...Yes!

 

Honestly, IF I don't see another Hour Glass unit in the near future, I'll be good w/that ;-)

Managed to get Clue #5 cut and assembled w/fabrics I had BUT, ran out and had to order another Pink fat quarter set to be able to finish.  Should arrive by Friday when Clue #6 is released!  NO worries - we've got the weekend...right?

I rummaged through my stash to see if I couldn't find some pinks to finish up with, that could also 'blend' with what I had already used.  And I did find one pink batik that is a nice addition and got used BUT, it wasn't enough.  Used up most of my pink stash last year creating face masks, and Pink is just NOT a fabric color I tend to purchase and/or keep on hand in my stash.  Time to order more of some of my 'original' fabrics - thank goodness The Fat Quarter Lady still had some left...Lucky me!

Sewing the final piece of Clue #5 AND getting a bonus triangle unit for good measure


Most of Clue #5 assembled/pressed and ready to be zip-locked:

3/4 of Clue #5 assembled/pressed and ready for storage

Here's Wishing You and Yours a Happy New Year!

Later, 
~Deb

Thursday, December 2, 2021

MORE Bow Ties & Mystery FUN!

 

After a rather looooong sabbatical from the 'Bow Tie' project, decided to get back to it after stumbling across the ice cream bucket FULL of Bow Ties, while conducting the annual Christmas CLEAN.  

Christmas RED seemed appropriate for the re-boot...aren't these too cute!

Christmas RED Bow Ties w/cheddar


Here's the ice cream bucket = 380!  I think I might need 'another' ice cream bucket...;-)
380 Bow Tie blocks so far

When I started this Bonnie Hunter Leaders/Enders Bow Tie project, I decided to use Reproduction jelly roll prints AND I changed up Bonnie's original pattern to be able to accommodate my jelly roll strips.  (ALL the math and other pertinent details are included at the previous blog posting - https://donebybettyboop.blogspot.com/2012/03/bow-ties-can-be-addictive.html)

Reproduction Jelly Roll Strips

 

Now that I've decided to FINISH this project soon - hopefully by the first of the New Year, time to crank things up a bit and get this Bow Tie Party started!

I need 750 total blocks for my finished quilt and I currently have 380, means I need an additional 370 to finish.  I can get five (5) blocks from each jelly roll strip, coupled w/cheddar background fabric, so four (4) strips per day will generate twenty (20) blocks per day...I'm on my way to the Bow Tie FINISH line.

I cut these out today:

Freshly cut/ready to assemble/two different fabric block units in each stack = 80 blocks!

 Time to start sewing:
Chain piecing these Bow Tie units is fairly quick


Five (5) of each fabric design = 10 more Bow Tie blocks!

 

Working on these Bow Ties in between the latest Bonnie Hunter annual Mystery.  First Clue #1 is Done!

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Clue #1

Time for some shut-eye!

Later,
~Deb