A friend of mine on a quilting forum provides mysteries for quilters who enjoy mystery projects. I have made several of her quilts, and though I lagged behind on this one, I did get it finished.
Meet Lotsa Dots!
Lotsa Dots (84" x 84") |
Lotsa Dots (detail) |
Lotsa Dots (detail) |
Lotsa Dots (backing and binding detail) |
Most of the fabrics came from scraps and stash, though I did buy the sashing and backing fabrics for the project.
Below are pictures of a few of the other mysteries Judy has designed, and I have enjoyed making.
Lotsa Dots was a fun project--a very happy quilt! Thanks, Judy, for providing such a great mystery.
I'm linking with Fiber Tuesday 154 at The Quilting Room with Mel and Whatever Wednesday at Jo's Country Junction.
Nice quilts. I've never been a 'mystery' gal, since I need to see how the quilt ends, since I seldom like the colors they choose. I AM working on a mystery quilt that was started last year (yes, I'm very behind). It's in red, white, blue and gold, and is Quilts of Valor size.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty much a control freak, but I always tell myself that even if I don't love the end product, someone will. :)
DeleteWhat great fabrics you used in your Lotsa Dots quilt. Congratulations on the finish!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteLooks like a fun Quilt! Can you share Judy’s blog so I can check out her mysteries too?
ReplyDeleteShe runs her mysteries on the Quilting Board forums. Here is the first clue of the quilt which became Lotsa Dots: https://www.quiltingboard.com/blocks-month-week-f9/18th-mystery-quilt-train-ride-t294354.html#post7991159
DeleteNo wonder you need to step back a wee bit. You totally amaze me with your precision!
ReplyDeleteJust don't look too closely! Thanks for visiting. :)
DeleteYour Lotsa Dots quilt is lovely. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gretchen!
DeleteThat is lovely to view, a very happy quilt. Thanks for sharing the link. I am not on that site near as much as I used to be.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Roxanne. It was a happy one to make, too.
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