The Stay At Home Round Robin quilt had been my focus for most of first quarter. Now that it's a finished quilt top it was time to find something else to work on. I signed up to play along with the Chookshed Challenge over at Dreamworthy Quilts this year, but to date haven't done a really great job of doing much with those projects. For March, the 2017 Bonnie Hunter Mystery, On Ringo Lake, was my pick to work on. This month I actually made some progress on this challenge.
The parts for two more blocks were cut and those were assembled. I decided against Bonnie's pieced sashing and instead went with a simple sashing with corner stones. That makes a cool secondary pattern. I'm happy with how it's coming together. The last row is partially assembled. By the end of today all the rows should be assembled and I'll have made a start on the borders. This should be a finished quilt top before the end of April. It does feel good to make some progress on one of my older projects.
Linking up with the March Chookshed Challenge, Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts.
7 comments:
On Ringo Lake is looking good! Gotta love wrapping up a golden oldie.
The secondary design with the sashing is really nice!
We got a good amount of rain here on Saturday night and seeing more green everyday, too. My favorite sight! On Ringo Lake is coming right along. I like your color choices for this one!
You have a great eye for color. On Ringo Lake is looking great. It's bold and dramatic looking.
It looks great! I love the colors you've used. Very striking.
We have had a rainy couple of days. School was delayed a few hours for the kiddos because of the storms, but no damage and all is well. Your On Ringo Lake is looking fabulous, Kate. Love the colors in this one. Hugs.
Love the colors, and I'm always delighted by that secondary pattern that emerges in patterns.
We've got severe storm chances over the next few days too, and our trees are beginning to leaf out - so pretty!
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