Final chapter of the story I told last week of four quilts made from the parts of an abandoned Internet mystery quilt:
The 4th quilt looks like this:
This week's work is to finish it with white binding.
What's on your design wall this week?
The 4th quilt looks like this:
I took the green and white parts, removed the black square, and made an Irish chain quilt with them. Mystery parts:
I had my machine quilter, Joyce Brenner, put MSU logos in the large blank white spaces, and she also added a few footballs. I think it turned out great!
MSU Logo:
Football:
What's on your design wall this week?
What a great way to use up all those mystery quilt blocks.
ReplyDeleteEven though I am a Wolverines fan, this is an awesome quilt! You really made some beauties from the parts of the mystery quilt. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteGood way to make something you like out of a UFO. I don't care for mystery quilts as I always wish my fabric selection would have been different. Your end product is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make your own layouts from mystery quilt parts!
ReplyDeleteThis isa fabulous quilt!
Fabulous - We can all agree with this kind of green energy!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun quilt! Good job using up those parts.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a clever transformation! Love it.
ReplyDeletelovely Judy, makes me want to make a two color quilt.
ReplyDeleteHave been thinking about you a lot, wishing you both well, Sharyn
Gosh - that turned out awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with the parts of the unfinished mystery! I think I have the same parts (I left them out of the mystery). Now, it's given me an idea of what to do! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a SUPER way to use up those blocks...everyone needs a quilt when they go to football games! :-)
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