Sunday, December 3, 2017

Pink and Green Ringo


Today we made geese to go play at Ringo Lake. I am substituting lime green for coral. These are for the second part of Bonnie Hunter's annual mystery quilt. She provided three techniques for the geese. I went with the method that uses her ruler. I usually just use flip triangles because it forgives sloppy sewing. But in this case, there would have been a lot of fabric waste.

And here is the combination of part one and two. Do you think I'm close to guessing the mystery? Ha!

17 comments:

  1. Your colours are so gorgeous! This is going to be a beautiful quilt, however all the bits go together.

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  2. You have a chosen some lovely fabrics. Well, the ratio of geese to 9-patches is right, so who knows!

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  3. Oh! I'm a Green girl! Lovely Geese..so very pretty.

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  4. The colors look great together. Yep, I think you've solved it.

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  5. Your blocks are just super fun! I don't know...that would be one way to solve it, but Bonnie makes it...a mystery!! Can't wait for clue three!

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  6. Even if that isn't the way Bonnie has it, it would make a really nice design. Love your colors, too.

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  7. My only guess for the quilt is that it's going to be a two-block quilt, which really generates a lot of possibilities for guessing wrong!
    Love your bright happy colors!

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  8. These look awesome! Your color scheme is fabulous!

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  9. Great work on these! You are another person who has arranged the first units in such an interesting way that it may rival what Bonnie reveals later!

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  10. Looks like a pretty good guess to me!!!

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  11. love those colors! I started bonnie's mystery one year.......and was overwhelmed with the 2,347 blocks in each step.

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  12. Wow, your quilt is going to be fabulous in pink and green! I went with the wasteful method because that’s what I’m comfortable with, but I’ve got lots of trimming to do!

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