Since we spent a lot of time with family, most of my stitching last week was limited to hand work. The binding on the Zombie quilt should be done by the end of the week. I didn't work on it at all yesterday. My goal yesterday was to get going on clue one for Bonnie Hunter's 2016 mystery quilt, En Provence.
I typically use yardage for these mysteries, there are never enough scraps in a given colorway to make mine scrappy. Though this year's fabric choices are scraps in that some of the yardage is left over from a previous project. My version of the mystery is going to be multicultural as I'm using mainly Asian prints to make a quilt based on scenes from the French countryside.
Bonnie suggested to those of us using yardage that we consider adding in a second neutral for the four patches described in clue #1. After looking at the stash, I found another beige and white print that was a bit darker than my first choice. I think the two prints work pretty well together.
The first ten 4 patches are made, just 100 more to make. I've decided to start with half the blocks and add as needed after the reveal to get a nice lap sized quilt. I'll get more 4 patches made this week, but all 100 won't be finished by the time the next clue comes out. That's OK, I rarely keep up with Bonnie clues, but I usually have enough parts and pieces to execute each clue when it comes out.
Linking up this week with
Bonnie's Mystery Monday
Beth's Monday Making
Beth's Main Crush Monday
Judy's Monday Design Wall
My friend Tish has done Bonnie's quilts; this one speaks (French--lol) to me as I've been 'en Provence' twice...love the colours and fabrics you've chosen.
ReplyDeleteYour Asian-inspired fabrics are so pretty!
ReplyDeletepretty, pretty.
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteLove the Asian prints! I am going easy on the neutrals this year also.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful start!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous set of fabrics! It will be fun to see it come together. :D
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics for the mystery!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the "half blocks" thing too!
I like the Asain inspired!!! And those steps - wow - I bet that was beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGlad you and your family had a nice long weekend (with some aerobic exercise to work off the calories). I plan to enjoy seeing everyone's En Provence photos from a comfy seat on the sidelines.
ReplyDeleteThose steps made me tired just looking at the picture!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabrics!
I love the Asian fabrics you chose. Look forward to seeing the end result.
ReplyDeleteBarbara at Stash Overflow
Your fabrics are lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour Asian prints are incredible. Love your fabric choices!!
ReplyDeleteYour additional fabric does work well with the first choice.
ReplyDeleteYour Asian themed prints are going to look cool in this mystery quilt! Where did those steps lead to????
ReplyDeletePretty fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty collection of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteCool selection of fabrics :)
ReplyDeleteYour Asian fabrics look perfect for this mystery! I 'm just following along on Bonnie's facebook page to see how the mystery goes - not actually participating - but it's pretty fun to see it all get started.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of oriental for En Provence and the colors are beautiful
ReplyDeleteAre you making half the blocks rather than the whole quilt? I think you will really like your colors. Good luck with this effort. I'm skipping the whole thing this year. Too many UFOs including at least 2 Bonnie quilts!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric choices and thanks for the reminder that I don't NEED to do the full size quilt. I have decided to just do half also.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric choices. I hope to get started on this mystery later in the week. It'll be my first time doing a mystery.
ReplyDeleteThose are great fabric choices, I look forward to seeing the mystery come together.
ReplyDeleteThinking about starting this after the holidays. Love your choices you made
ReplyDeleteI wondered if there would be a lot of people going half sized. I am also wondering if I should follow suit after reading this.? I've made oodles of 4 patches already, but they might also wait for another project. Thanks for posting this, Kate. Christmas time is SO busy, and it's quite a commitment.
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