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Friday, April 30, 2021

Mystery Solved!

I've been sewing along on Alycia's Mystery Quilt called Dakota Inspired.  (Alycia also has a group list called Mystery Quilts for Military where the clues for the mystery are released each week. ) And now I have finished the mystery and know the ending. It has a happy ending as you can see. 

I have really dwindled down my patriotic print fabrics in the past couple of years. For reds I had a little bit left of two different star prints. So I added three different red paisley fabrics and a red tone on tone (TOT) to the mix. 

For the medium blue I had a piece of batik with black and white bits and and a kind of batik looking variegated blue  print  with red stars that went pretty well together. 

Fabric amount requirements were given at the beginning of the mystery but I never know how big the pieces will be cut so I just gather up a pile of fabric odds and ends and hope I have enough. I had almost enough of the white background with stars but had to supplement with a bit of white with red and blue stars. 


 When it came to the dark blue side setting triangles I could not get a big enough cut from any of my original fabric picks but I ended up making do with a few others. 

I love a good mystery!

20 comments:

  1. I really love how this one came out! Something about churn dashes always grabs me.

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  2. love how you used a little bit of everything and it looks terrific!

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  3. Alycia's mysteries are always easy and fun. I skipped this one but may go back and catch up with it because I really like how yours turned out.

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  4. Wonderfully scrappy, great finish !

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  5. You’re very clever at putting together all your various red, white and blue scraps to make a quilt that looks so planned and not scrappy at all. It’s a great design, glad you enjoyed doing the mystery which must make it doubly hard to use those scraps.

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  6. Looking great. The blocks are beautiful.

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  7. Great job! I love it all scrappy! I printed the clues, but did not sew along this time! I might take your lead and get my patriotic scraps out of the tote!

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  8. I love it! You did a great job with all those blocks, and you know how I love R/W/B! ----"Love"

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  9. You always do with your scraps is wonderful.

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  10. It always amazes me how different a block looks with different color placement. In the red, the churn dash blocks are obvious, but with the blue ones they disappear.

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  11. I love a good mystery too and this one is a beaut!

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  12. Oh scrappy looks SO amazing!! I love it!!

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  13. Nice job on making that a scrappy mystery, Cathy!!

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  14. Beautiful Mystery Military Quilt finish!
    and I saw on your previous post your three neutral baby quilt top finishes, fabulous.
    Your projects are wonderful Cathy.

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  15. Beautiful! The more scrapes the better! Makes it sew much more interesting!

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  16. I love when you "make do" - always a fantastic result!

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  17. Love this one! Of course between you, your stash and an Alycia mystery design, how could I not like it?!? Hmmm, this one is perfect for using my Accuquilt Churn Dash die. Guess I found my next QOV project!

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