Sunday 11 December 2016

Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016

Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016
Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016
How about this as a guess?  For Part 3 of the En Provence Mystery Quilt I used my Accuquilt cutter again, but refrained form cutting the strips into squares and the 4-patches came together much quicker.  However, I have been struggling with a cough and a cold this weekend and I have only just finished pressing all those spinning seams which seemed to take for ages.
Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016
Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016
In total I have done 105 4-patches and I can see that when Bonnie does her BIG REVEAL I am going to have to do a bit of last minute 'fixing' to get a convenient amount.  I have always done the full size until this year, so my 'different size' decision has added another level of jeopardy into the Mystery process.  Will the quilt be square?  Will it be oblong?  I don't know, but the start of 2017 is going to be interesting for sure.  I am loving all these parts just building up ready for the final construction.
Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016
Part 3 - En Provence, Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2016
Here is another idea. 
I will be linking up on Monday!

12 comments:

  1. Looking good! I'm hoping to get some done tomorrow.

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  2. I got a few of the four patches done. (Six is a few, right?) I'm hoping to get a few more done tomorrow...
    All your components look great! Can't wait to see what we do next!

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  3. I LOVE your guess in the first photo. I made 48 step 2 blocks today and I'll start step 3 tomorrow...I'm loving making half the required units, but yeah, who know if we'll have too many or too little units...

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  4. Congrats on being caught up. I'm sure if you did 1/2 you should have plenty - she did say the quilt will be square. I love that you put together the pieces to make possible blocks. Where would the yellow and green go?

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  5. Part 3 showcases your colour choices perfectly.That's a lot of little blocks!

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  6. Your fist guess is intriguing, but I suspect it is more likely to be like the last one.

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  7. This is lovely! I would guess the last guess is closest!

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  8. Nice guesses!! Waiting for the yelow and greens.

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  9. Hope your head isn't spinning too much from seams and a cold. Feel better quickly.

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  10. Like your dark 'constant'. Janet in London (Englishquilter)

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  11. Your fabrics are lovely! The restrained selection (instead of scrappy) looks very refined.

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