I’ve been putting off making this because I wasn’t exactly sure how to go about it. It didn’t take long at all to get the pieces cut.
One pattern I saw left the edges raw. I decided I didn’t want any fraying, so I stitched two together and turned them. The points were very fiddly!
But eventually, I got them done and pressed.
I cut strips of a cream solid 1 1/2” wide. I folded in half the long way, then opened that up and pressed the raw edges to the inside. I found these clips very helpful for holding the triangles in place when inserting into the cream strips.
Thanks to a sew day with my local quilt group, I made some real progress on my mystery quilt.
When I got home, I kept the moment going and finished my blocks!
I’m not sure what to do about the border. I haven’t made enough units to make it like Bonnie’s and I’m out of the fabric I used for the units I do have done.
I guess I’ll think about it while I sew the blocks together.
Last Friday, Bonnie posted the reveal for this year’s mystery quilt. And I love it! There are two alternating blocks. This one:
And this one:
I don’t know if you remember, but I opted to make only half the number of suggested blocks which meant twelve of each. After seeing the reveal, I made one more for a total of twenty-five so I could set them 5 x 5. As you can see below, I have plenty of work to do.
I have six blocks finished and nineteen to go.
I’m pleased with my fabric choices. Bonnie always does scrappy and normally, scrappy is my jam. However, I’m quite happy with the crisp look I am getting here.