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Since it's a "Mystery Quilt" I can only tell you a few things:
- It is a Halloween Quilt
- It is 36" x 36"
- We have kits available - with backing and binding INCLUDED.
- I will post every Thursday - starting in August and it will go for five weeks.
- I will include a PDF download each week so you can easily print of the instructions for each week.
- Skill level would be a confident beginner - this quilt is traditionally pieced.
Now let's get to the fabric we selected for this Mystery Quilt!
Purchase Kit HERE |
Here is the posting schedule: CLICK ON LINKS
August 31
September 7
September 14
So be sure to pick up a kit before they sell out - and come sew with me next month! :)
Talk to you soon!
9 comments:
what skill level is required fot this quilt along?
Hi there!
I would say a confident beginner - at least. I hope this helps! :)
- Lindsey
Machine quilting or hand quilting?
Hi Mckayirish - It is all machine pieced - you can finish it with hand or machine quilting -- whichever you prefer. But we will be piecing the quilt by machine.
Thanks! Someone gave me Halloween fabric that I haven't exactly known how to use, so this might be the project for it, though I do like your choices a lot. Thank you for making your details about it so complete - even though it's a mystery! dezertsuz at gmail
I'm not very good at tiny. Do you think this quilt along would work using 5" squares (at least on first block set)?
I have signed up, and been waiting, materiak cut, but I have not seen the first block instructions yet....was A
ug 17 the first pattern, or the kit list for material cutting? I am looking forward to this seasonak mystery. Thank you.
Hi Diamond:
You can find the latest post here: http://fortworthfabricstudio.blogspot.com/2017/08/halloween-mystery-quilt-week-2.html -- and also if you scroll down there are links to previous posts! I hope this helps!
Lindsey
Hi Pam, unfortunately you will need to keep the cutting the same. The way the quilt is set up, it is important for the blocks to be the correct size. This particular block is the smallest one as far as pieces go - so from here on out - the pieces will be a bit larger. I hope this helps!
Lindsey
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