I have to admit, I was a little worried about this mystery because it was so easy. But everyone has been kind and seems to have enjoyed the whole thing. I am going to leave this mystery free so you can do it again next time you need a quick quilt. The pattern is very detailed so it would be great for a beginner. It’s still free – just fill in the form at the bottom of the page.
Here are a few of the pictures that people sent me:
from Paula | from Debbie | from Laura B |
from PJ | From Vickie and Allie | from Laura |
from Marcia in TX | from Joann H | from Allison |
from Terry | from PJ | from Pam R |
from Judy, I believe | from Karen | from Lynn |
from Marcia | from Pam R | from Sue |
from Annette | from Ashley | from Terry |
from Anita | from Laura | Lynn’s Center Panel |
Nancies Center Panel | and her fabric choices | Lynn’s Clue Three |
Kathy J’s Choices | Kathy J’s corner clues | Vickies Choices |
These are from Kathy | Despite the polar vortex, Kathy and her five friends are quilting today. | hmmm, a slight variation. I think I like it that way. |
from Mary | from Miss Jean | from Marcia |
from Judy | from Paul | from Nancy |
Kathy J’s Choices | Kathy J’s corner clues | Vickies Choices |
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That is pretty. It reminds me of a country estate garden, plotted out just so. I hit a snag with my fat quarters having folds that I can’t get out. Have tried vinegar, with and without water, and heavily starched. Nope, still there. Someone recommended wrinkle release today, so I will buy that tomorrow while I am out and about. If that doesn’t work, my garden is just going to have to have small stitches in it for the rain to run off. Note to self, don’t leave fat quarters or other fabric folded tight for years.
Marcia in TX
Thank you. I have made mine, but did not get the email link for the final step, so I made up the outer borders. Plus, I had to piece my panel together, was not the size in directions and had 4 smaller blocks that I put with the center focus piece. I did not pay good enough attention to the instructions in an earlier step, so I have an additional inner border piece. It is all good, and was fun.
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