Friday, December 29, 2017

On Ringo Lake, Week 6

Here are a few of the units I've finished for week 6! I have to confess I was relieved that the big reveal didn't happen today. I feel pretty behind on the previous clues (I know it's not a race!) and seeing the finished quilt always makes me slow down instead of speed up. It does't make sense, but there you have it.
Anyway, I hope you had a great Christmas or whatever holiday you celebrate, and that the New Year brings you many good things.
If you want to see what other people are doing, checking out Bonnie's blog here.
PS. Bonnie's unexpectedly released 2 more clues since I posted this photo, so I'm adding another to show my progress since. Happy quilting!


Tuesday, December 26, 2017

On Ringo Lake, Week 5

Here are some of the brown-and-neutral geese I managed to make this morning, the day after Christmas. I missed last week altogether, since I was out-of-town at a Winter Solstice yoga celebration, but I printed out the clue so I can catch up.
So many people from all over the world are working on this mystery! If you want to take a look at what other people are doing, just click here.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

On Ringo Lake: Week 3

This week I really broke out my orange fabrics! I thought these little units looked cute arranged as a zig-zag, so that's how I photographed my first few.
I can't wait to see what everyone is up to. If you want to share the fun, click here to check out Bonnie's blog.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

On Ringo Lake, week 2

I'm enjoying the 2nd week of Bonnie's 2017 Mystery! I'm using regular fabric for the neutrals, but trying to stick to batiks for the colors. I've got a lot of orange batiks (I don't know exactly how they got into my stash, but they're there now and I feel obligated to use them).
I'm cutting these from 2-in. strips, because I bought Bonnie's ruler for the last mystery. It really makes this process go faster, and more easily. I still need to trim each of the geese units after I finish sewing and pressing, but I'm more accurate with this method than some other's I've tried in the past.
Thanks for stopping by! To look at what everyone else is up to, just click here.