I am way behind on updating my blog. I am still doing quilts for the Foster Teens at King's Home. Here is a sampling of the ones I have done since my last post.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Paths to Faith
My ex-sister-in-law, whom I love dearly, was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I have been thinking for a long time about giving her one of my quilts and when I heard this news, I decided now was the time, but could not decide what I wanted to do. I saw a picture of a similar quilt using the Wings of Prayer panel on a Facebook page and as soon as I saw it, I knew it was the one for Barbara. I was able to track down the pattern called Paths of Faith and the panel. All done except for quilting and hemming. I know she will be very surprised and will love it!
En Provence Mystery
This is Bonnie Hunter's most recent mystery. I have mine finished except for a couple of borders I plan to add. I made a couple of changes in mine to make it a little different and less "busy" and to add more color. The centers of the blocks were supposed to be a neutral. I made mine purple. The centers of the magenta stars sashing was also supposed to be a neutral. I made mine the same magenta. Much happier with it this way. I will add a narrow yellow border and a wider magenta border.
Trickling Boxes Mystery
This is a mystery that was done through a group I'm following on Facebook called Just Us Quilters. We received a clue a month. Chose all fabrics from my stash. Completed and will be donated as a charity quilt.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Scrap Dance Tango Mystery
Just came across this mystery in April, which started in January, and decided to "catch up" on the first 4 steps of a lap size quilt. Here are my A Blocks. Still have some cutting to do, but will cut as needed on the next units. Most of my blocks have no two fabrics alike of either darks or lights.
Here's the link to this mystery quilt: https://frommycarolinahome.wordpress.com/category/2016-scrap-dance-tango-mystery
Here are my May units:
Received final clue on June 10. Here is my finished Scrap Dance Tango quilt top. Will put it in line for quilting "one of these days!"
Here's the link to this mystery quilt: https://frommycarolinahome.wordpress.com/category/2016-scrap-dance-tango-mystery
Here are my May units:
Received final clue on June 10. Here is my finished Scrap Dance Tango quilt top. Will put it in line for quilting "one of these days!"
Sunday, April 24, 2016
I Love a Mystery!!
I started doing mystery quilts in 2012 when I came across Bonnie Hunter's Quiltville.com website. She does one every year between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, giving us a new clue each Friday starting the day after Thanksgiving. In 2013, she also had one published in the Quiltmaker magazine. Here is a collage of these quilts.
In December 2014 I came across Love Bug Studios, Designer Ebony Love. She had planned a mystery quilt called English Manor to be done in conjunction with the PBS series "Downton Abbey" beginning in January 2015. Clues were received weekly on Sunday morning before that week's episode aired on Sunday evening.
In January 2015, I came across Scrapitude Quilts. Charlotte Hawkes is the designer on this blog. She gave us clues once a month on the second Tuesday evening in conjuction with doing one with her local guild. She did her third one this year. I missed the first one. Scraps in a Box was in 5 parts and Scrappy Stars Around the Corner was in 4 parts. Here are my two Scrapitude mystery quilts.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Youth Quilts
Still having great fun making quilts for the foster teens at King's Home. Keeps my creative juices flowing and my stash under control! Such a great "excuse" to keep doing what I love doing!!! (I haven't figured out yet how to make these pictures line up the way I want them to....sorry they are all over the place.)



Several are made from leftover units from other quilts. Some are jelly roll quilts made from strips cut from my stash as I was sorting and re-organizing fabrics to move to my new sewing/quilting room. Most are approximately 56 x 72 lap quilts.
I have quilted 8 of these since moving into my new room, which I did during the last week of December. Agnes Poole, the coordinator to whom I send them, has graciously agreed to add the binding and hem and get them completed.

Several are made from leftover units from other quilts. Some are jelly roll quilts made from strips cut from my stash as I was sorting and re-organizing fabrics to move to my new sewing/quilting room. Most are approximately 56 x 72 lap quilts.
I have quilted 8 of these since moving into my new room, which I did during the last week of December. Agnes Poole, the coordinator to whom I send them, has graciously agreed to add the binding and hem and get them completed.
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