Sunday, December 1, 2013

Celtic Solstice Mystery Project - part 1

I decided to take on the new Celtic Soltice Mystery quilt that Bonnie Hunter put on her blog. I figure if I keep at it, I can have a wonderful "small" quilt done for a Christmas gift that I can give to my husband.

So far, we needed to make these squares with the Tri Rec tools, which I had in my template arsenal but never used yet. When I am working on big projects, I like to have on Netflix movies. This time I chose Shakespeare In Love, one of my faves while piecing. I should have snapped a better pic of her being happy! Next time....

I have the needed 92 Orange and 96 Neutral blocks according to step 1.


Apparently, I had one partial block left over that didn't have enough pieces for it to be finished.

I try to count properly, but I seem to have more than I need. That 's better than not having enough!

Want to see what other quilters are making? Check out the links in Bonnie's blog. Amazed and excited to say, I am ready for step 2! Looking forward to Friday!

5 comments:

Ivory Spring said...

Love the orange fabric(s)!

Pamelyn's Postings said...

Yeah, I decided I was NOT going to buy more fabric for this project so every useable piece of orange I had was recruited!

Andee said...

I count and recount and pin in sets of ten and count again, lol still I never have the same number of parts! I had to cut a few extras the other day and most likely I will find them again--I might have miscounted a set of ten or two...all part of the fun! You are off to a great start!

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

These look lovely - I really like orange! I always lose count too when I am making a quilt. The extras can always be put on the back or in another quilt.

Pamelyn's Postings said...

Extras are good. Loving the process! Putting extras in the backing is a great option! I've even used extra blocks to attach to pillow case centers or edges. Or, if there's enough, why not make a crazy quilt?