Monday, December 10, 2012

Colors on photos for Easy Street Clues

It is getting ready to rain here in sunny Florida and my photos are looking a little weird.  I tried to adjust the color in my photo software but the blues look green.  In "real" life they look more like the paint chip samples Bonnie suggested for Easy Street Mystery.  I'm pretty sure the actual quilt will look just fine...I hope.

Slip....slipping away...time that is.

I have too many projects in the works.  I'm getting behind and I need to focus on Christmas sewing.  I did cut all the parts for Easy Street, Clue 3.  I put the pieces together to see what I thought about the colors...well, my turquoise seems a bit "jade" to my eye so I'm  going to put a few together soon.  I might need a different turquoise options.  These two are from my stash and I have another two that are slightly different but probably not enough to complete this mystery.

Here's a pic of my Clue 3 cut fabric.


I have high hopes for getting caught up before the next clue but we head north to PA for Christmas and I won't have a moment to sew until the end of the month.  Ahhh, I'll be itching to sew when we return.

Here is a link to Easy Street Mystery by Bonnie Hunter (Quiltville Blog), Clue 3.  There's still time to begin.  Quiltville Blog, Bonnie Hunter, Easy Street Mystery, Clue 3

Monday, December 3, 2012

Four and more...Easy Street Clue 2

I  have completed about 30 of the flying geese.  I'm using the Companion and Easy rulers.  I can see why some say it is a little tricky to get a goose that doesn't need a little trim.  Practice will help me with that but I could also try one of Bonnie's other methods (shown on her blog today)  I hope to upload a photo of more geese showing the colors as they really are.  This small group is a bit distorted.  Ok, now I can finish up this step and be ready for Clue 3.  What a fun mystery!   


Easy Street mystery Monday Link Up

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Next step!

Bonnie posted Clue 2 on Friday and I started right in on more black on white and purple strips.  No matter that I was supposed to be cleaning my sewing area and other household stuff.  I have now cut the sub pieces and have sewn a few flying geese.  I doubt I'll have all done by monday linky..I must get to that aforementioned cleaning.  Picture coming.

Monday, November 26, 2012

So while I wait for the Bonnie Hunter Easy Street Mystery Quilt, Clue 2...

I am trying to come up with a "tree" design for a challenge.  It can be any tree but after I completed a cute pattern from Quiltmaker, Winter Critters, I discovered it was completely the wrong size.  Yikes, I seem to forget to read the details until I've already done the project.  I have found some designs that I would like to "use for inspiration" but do my own interpretation.  I'm thinking simple now that I only have a week or so to get it done for our Quilt Guild Christmas lunch.  I think I should be able to get the idea I have completed by then since it's only to be 80" total linear inches.  We'll see.

Quiltingly,

Susan in FL
I am kind of dim witted sometimes. I didn't even think about the connection between Bonnie Hunter's new mystery quilt, Easy Street and the word "road" in my blog title.  I started setting up this blog in the summer when we were in our RV in Montana for three months.  I got frustrated with it and left it unattended for all these months.  Along comes Bonnie and her mystery and I thought it would be the way to link up for the mystery on Mondays.  So, no pun or anything else was intended but it sort of connects...wordwise...I guess.

My sewing for the first clue of Easy Street was a breeze thanks to Bonnies tips for getting them to match nicely.   I did decide to use a close match to the original design colors.  What the heck.  It's way outside my usual comfort zone but a pleasing combo I think. As usual, I bought way too many fill ins to go with the meager stash I had in these colors.  The neutrals will get used quickly as usual but the brights may be around a while.  Sigh, maybe I'll get motivated to do some kid charity quilts...or a Hospice donation.  So many choices, so little time.

Quiltingly,

Susan in FL

P.S. This is one of my Boston Terriers, Clancy.  He's a Boston Red Sox fan like my dh, lol.
It's time to try that linky business...I really want to join the fun at Quiltville with everyone doing Bonnie Hunter's Easy Street Mystery.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Clue One C'est Finis


Ok, I got the photo of my Easy Street Clue 1 uploaded.  I have now completed all of the 192 four patches. They are so darn cute.  I hope I can get it hooked up to Bonnie's linky thingy tomorrow.  Oh and sorry about the blurry photo.  It was ok when I uploaded but it got muddled a bit when I said to make it large.  Maybe I can fix it..then again..maybe not.  Blogger has befuddled me.
Happy sewing everyone.


Quiltville Easy Street Mystery

It's all a mystery to me...

Today is the day..the day I figure this blog site out.  I've had a travel blog for years that worked well and was quite easy. It's on a different platform.   This one is a mystery to me but I shall overcome..

I wouldn't bother with this site except I need a place to post my photos of progress made on a new quilt project.  Do I need a new project? NO!!! But, I've jumped in and started Bonnie Hunter's new mystery Easy Street. I just couldn't resist a project with this name given the handle I use online..and, the name I chose for this blog.   (I'll add a link when I can get to my computer.  It seems I need to download an app to do that on my iPad, sheesh.) Anyway, the mystery has some great colors and grey as a neutral.  You'll see when I get that link up, lol!

I'm so proud of myself because I took the time to find a tool I've had for a very long time but didn't use much.  I think I acquired it when I first started quilting.  It's the shape cutter.  Kind of a weird name but I think it's called that because you can cut different shapes by crosscuts, etc.  I just used it to cut my subset 2"" pieces. As usual I'm jumping ahead.  Let me start in order of steps.  I first cut 20 2" strips of my grey choice and then 20 strips of black prints on white usung my 2" Accuquilt GO die.  I then sewed the strips (one grey to a black on white) and then I cut the strips using the shape cutter into 2" sections.  Lastly, sewing two subsets together fir a fourpatch.  The process took about an hour and a half or so...with a break or two to check on dinner.  I finished about a third of the 192 four patches needed for Clue one.  I'll have them all done by tonight.  I promised dh I'd go to see Skyfall today otherwise I'd be sewing all day.

Maybe I'll even get some sewing room organization done today...hmmm.

Quiltingly,

Susan in FL




Friday, November 23, 2012

Ugh, it's another learning experience!

Still learning Blogspot.  I seem to be limited to using Google for photo sharing.  I'm looking for better alternatives.  I am working on several quilt projects to be completed in December.  My hope is to finish them on time and continue on with new quilts on my to do list.  I also have two Quilts of Valor underway, using scraps and hoarded yardage. I determined that if I don't start working my way through the ten years of fabric in my cupboards I will be leaving a huge mess for my hubby.  He's happy to see me sew but he would not be happy deciding what to do with stuff I leave behind.

Hopefully I'll b back with a photo or two.

Susan in FL

Thursday, July 19, 2012