Valentine Top Finished

Hey, I finished the Valentine Mystery Quilt top that Jessamy created.

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Fun, fun, fun.It is humanly impossible to cut out pretty pink hearts and put them onpretty pinker/red fabric and not smile. This was such fun. I have notdone any mystery quilts before, but I'm looking forward to the nextone now. I know it won't have hearts, but I am totally a Jessamy'sMystery Quilts fan now. :) Thank you, Jessamy. This is a real keeper.And my husband likes this wallhanging, too. Amazing for somethingpretty and pink and completely girly. And a dear friend who does long arm quilting has offered to quilt it for me. I think I will let her. I just can't stop smiling. And I don't want to.

Sunny

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Sunny
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it's great!

I only just heard of the concept of mystery quilts, was this a class, or a kit or what?

Anne

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Anne Rogers

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is the URL for the mystery quilt site run by our own dearJessamy. Other mystery quilts are offered by various magazines,websites, quilt shops, etc. But Jessamy's mystery quilts, I think, areprobably as good a place as you could find to begin working on mysteryquilts.

Sunny

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Sunny

That's really nice. Gosh Jessamy is creative! I like your choice of fabrics. Thanks for sharing.

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Ceridwen

it's beautiful Sunny! in fact it's just how I imagined it would look with those fabrics! I am so glad you like it and your DH too! good for you for listening to your quilt and making a double border

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Jessamy

thanks Sunny!

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Jessamy

This was a surprise pattern I gave to the members of my mystery group. (see Sunny's post)

usually I give fabric requirements and cutting instructions before hand and then do the pattern step by step over a weekend. you do not know what you are making till it's finished except what size the project will be. one of the patterns I did last year had scraps so I gave a bonus pattern for using them up too :-)

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Jessamy

Hey, I finished the Valentine Mystery Quilt top that Jessamy created.

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Fun, fun, fun. It is humanly impossible to cut out pretty pink hearts and put them on pretty pinker/red fabric and not smile. This was such fun. I have not done any mystery quilts before, but I'm looking forward to the next one now. I know it won't have hearts, but I am totally a Jessamy's Mystery Quilts fan now. :) Thank you, Jessamy. This is a real keeper. And my husband likes this wallhanging, too. Amazing for something pretty and pink and completely girly. And a dear friend who does long arm quilting has offered to quilt it for me. I think I will let her. I just can't stop smiling. And I don't want to.

Sunny

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DLW

Oh, Sunny!!! That's adorable. Don't let my oldest grand-daughter see it!

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TerriLee in WA

I've joined the group, when do you next plan to do one?

Anne

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Anne Rogers

errr..... I don't know yet LOL been busy getting deadline stuff out of the way and waiting for the next creative spark to strike giving me a nice one for the group - some patterns I think up are more suited to the magazine and some are great as a mystery - it all depends - but if all is well not too long ;-)

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Jessamy

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