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This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

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swtsarahjane
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This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by swtsarahjane » Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:17 am

This is not a swap this is something for Christmas something you can use for yourself or give as a gift. All can tell you is that it not a quilt for a bed it is something small. Each week i give you a clues to do your pattern. I let you know what colors you can work with so you know. I give you some ideal on the colors. I will put up the pattern to work on each week. This will be easy to do. So think Christmas fabrics. I know we all have some or alot of christmas fabric in our bins. It dont matter how many ppl we have. Lets have some fun each day and talk about what we did that day. If anyone think they know what it is PM and see who get it right. SArah


This year the mystery comes in three parts. You can choose to start as soon as one clue is up, or wait until all the three clues are given and the mystery is solved.

I can tell you this much: When the Mystery is solved, it’ll measure about 12"x 35".

Before we start with this three part mystery, you will have the chance to choose fabric and start the cutting to be ready for the first part.



Good luck!

Merete


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This will give you a ideal on what kind of fabrics. It dont have to be same prints just the colors need to be.

In your pattern, "ca" means "aproximately" and "nr" means "number".


1/3 yd. Blue (dark background)

1 square 12” x 12”

2 squares 7”x 7”

Binding: Cut strips 1 ¾” wide to a total of ca. 100”

(3 strips ca. 16” long and 2 strips ca. 31” long)

1/3 yd. X ½ width Blue (background)

7 squares 3”x 3”

4 rectangles 3” x 3 ½”

2 squares 4 ½”x 4 ½”

2 squares 5”x 5”

1/3 yd. x 1/3 width orange

4 squares 1 ½”x 1 ½”

1 square 3” x 3”

1 square 3 ½” x 3 ½”

Correction:
1/3 yr. x 1/3 width yellow

2 squares 3” x 3”

4 squares 1 ½”x 1 ½”

8 squares 2”x 2”



1/3 yd. x ¼ width light grey

2 squares 5”x 5”



1/3 yd. x 1/8 width beige

2 squares 2 ½” x 2 ½”



Backing and batting 40” x 15”
...
Good luck!

1.Litterbit
2.MAWmum
3.WeSignificant
4.Redtop
5.institcheswithrosie
6.live2quilttwo
7.swtsarahjane
8.gardenquilter
9.BamaGirl
10.justDawn
11.DebbieLynn
12.Bluemoon
13.teacupdelights
14.Redsaltbox
15.gramajojo
16.teacupdelights
17.SassyCathy
18.rjquilter
19.DeniAZ
20.grandmaof12
21.rosebud3
22.Joannequilts

Mystery clue 1




1. Use a pencil and draw a diagonal line (fig.1) on the wrong side of

2 light gray squares 5”x 5”,

1 orange square 3” x 3”, and

2 yellow squares 3” x 3”.


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2. Pair the squares from nr. 1 together with blue (background) squares with the same size, right sides together:

2 light gray squares 5”x 5” together with 2 blue (background) squares 5”x 5”,

1 orange square 3” x 3” together with 1 blue (background) square 3” x 3”, and

2 yellow squares 3” x 3” together with 2 blue (background) squares 3” x 3”.


3. Sew ¼” on each side of the diagonal line (fig.2).


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4. Cut on the line, open up and press the half-square triangle block (fig. 3).

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5. Trim the large blocks to 4 ½” x 4 ½”.

6. Trim the small blocks to 2 ½” x 2 ½”.
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At this point you will have:

4 half-square triangle blocks with a triangle of blue (background) and light grey,

2 half-square triangle blocks with a triangle of blue (background) and orange, and

4 half-square triangle blocks with a triangle of blue (background) and yellow.

Put these aside and wait for part 2.

7. You will need
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2 yellow squares 1 ½”x 1 ½”, and

2 orange squares 1 ½”x 1 ½”.

Arrange the pieces as shown (fig. 4) and sew the block together.




8. Make one more block like this

Now you should have 2 four-patch blocks all together.

Put these aside and wait for part 2.


HAve fun and good luck everyone.









For the second clue you’ll need the pieces you’ve put aside earlier:





9. You will need
1 four-patch block from nr. 8,
2 half-square triangle blocks 2 ½” x 2 ½” with a triangle of blue (background) and yellow from nr. 6, and
1 half-square triangle block 2 ½” x 2 ½” with a triangle of blue (background) and orange from nr. 6.


10. Arrange the pieces as shown (fig. 5) and sew the block together.
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11. Make one more block like this

You should now have 2 blocks as shown in fig. 5.



12. You will need
1 blue (background) square 4 ½” x 4 ½”,
2 half-square triangle blocks 4 ½” x 4 ½” with a triangle of blue (background) and light grey from nr. 5 and
1 block from nr. 10.


13. Arrange the pieces as shown (fig. 6) and sew the block together.


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14. Make one more block like this.

Now you should have 2 blocks as shown in fig. 6.


15. You will need 2 beige squares 2 ½”x 2 ½”.
16. Use a pencil and draw a circle with a 1 ½” i diameter (fig.7) on the right side of the fabric.


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17. Before you cut these circles out, you have to decide which method for appliqué you would like to use.

Use a pair of scissors and cut the circles out, - and add seam allowance if your appliqué method asks for that.



18. Appliqué 1 circle onto each of the 2 blocks from nr. 14 (fig. 8).
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Wait for part 3 of the mystery.

I see everyone is having a great time with the mystery you all most half done now. Good luck have fun. Sarah


Take your time when you are doing this one. When you get the star done and you are ready to put it all together take your time. If you need help im here to help you. Have fun.

19. You will need

8 yellow squares 2”x 2”.
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Draw a diagonal line with a pencil on the wrong side of the 8 squares (fig. 9).






20. You will need

1 blue square 3”x 3 ½”.

Place 1 yellow square 2”x 2” on one corner of a blue (background) rectangle, right sides together.



21. Sew on the diagonal line (fig. 10).
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22. Open up and press the triangle towards the corner (fig. 11).

23. You will need

3 blue rectangles 3”x 3 ½” and

3 yellow squares 2”x 2”.

Place each of the yellow squares in the same corner as in nr. 20 and do as told in nr. 21
and nr. 22.

You should now have 4 blocks with a yellow triangle in one corner as shown in fig. 11.



24. You will need

4 yellow squares 2”x 2” and the
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4 blocks from nr. 23.

Place each of the yellow squares onto the blocks in one corner, right sides together, so that the two triangles meet on the 3 ½” side of the rectangle when done (fig. 12).

Sew and press as mentioned under no. 21 and no. 22.




25. You will need
1 orange square 3 ½” x 3 ½” and
4 blue (background) squares 3” x 3”.

26. Arrange the pieces as shown (fig. 13) and sew the star-block together.

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27. You will need

2 blue (dark background) squares 7”x 7”.

28. Cut the squares diagonal (from corner to corner) to get four triangular pieces (fig. 14).
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29. You will need

1 blue (dark background) square 12” x 12”.



30. Cut the squares diagonal (from corner to corner) twice to get four triangular pieces (fig. 15).
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31. You will need

2 angel-blocks from nr.18 and

the star-block from nr.26,

the small triangles from nr. 28, and

the larger triangles from nr. 30.

This is where you have to decide if this will be a table-runner or a wall-quilt.
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Arrange the blocks and the triangles as shown
(fig. 16).

(If you want a table-runner, the angel’s head should be towards the star-block in the middle.)





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32. Sew the pieces together in rows as shown:
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A. small triangle – angel-block – large triangle (fig.17)






B. large triangle – star-block – large triangle (fig. 18)
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C. large triangle – angel-block – small triangle (fig. 19)
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33. Sew the rows together: A to B, and B to C.

The blocks should meet in the middle.

Tip: If you want to, you can start in the middle of a row and sew towards the edges to make sure the blocks line up in the middle.



34. At last sew the two small triangles from nr. 28 to the corners of the angel-blocks in the A-row and the C-row (fig. 20)

See if you have to cut the edges to make them even, - then do so.


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I hope you all had fun with the mystery i find for all of us to do for yourself or for a gift for someone.













































































Littlebit
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by Littlebit » Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:40 am

I'll join you Sarah - when will you be starting the clues?



MAWmum
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by MAWmum » Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:44 am

I will try to keep up.

swtsarahjane
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by swtsarahjane » Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:49 am

This Friday then that will give us time to see what we have in fabrics.

WeSignificant
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by WeSignificant » Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:14 am

I have christmas fabric, how much do I need and what else do I need.
A Friend is God's way of making sure we never walk alone!

Redtop
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by Redtop » Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:20 am

Oh Sarah, I love surprises. What do we need??? I will probably join when you tell us what fabrics we need. How much yardage? I don't have much Christmas fabrics in stock.

institcheswithrosie
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by institcheswithrosie » Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:45 am

Sounds like fun! Will be sure to check in on Friday.

Rosie

live2quilttwo
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by live2quilttwo » Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:21 pm

I love a good mystery/puzzle. I'm on the edge of my seat!!!
Ruth

swtsarahjane
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by swtsarahjane » Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:28 pm

Ruth was first to guess what it was. Ruth you have first part right. Should i tell you all what Ruth guess right?

Redtop
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Re: This is not a swap it is a mystery . Mystery 1 is closed. .

Post by Redtop » Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:05 pm

So it measures 12" by 35"??? Could it be a table runner??? This is going to be interesting.

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