It's been a long time coming, but I'm very pleased to advise that my Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt from 2018 is finally finished. It's called Good Fortune.
I like it, but I wouldn't say that I'm in love with it. I did learn some useful lessons along the way though;
- beware of mystery quilts. This isn't the first time I've said this, but I think I started this quilt before I really learnt my lesson on Jen Kingwell's Marshal mystery quilt.
- if you're going to change the colours or layout, be confident in your plans and don't let regrets creep in.
I hand quilted it using a range of Aurifil threads in 12wt and 28wt |
I changed the layout for this quilt because I thought that the original layout (above) was too traditional for me. Now I wonder if my white squares would have shown up better in the original layout, but it's too late to go back now, and I'm definitely not making a second version.
I can now say that I've made a Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt. I won't be tempted to start another one when I see people starting the next one in November. I've decided that mystery quilts aren't for me.
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Anna Maria Horner on the back |