This Mystery Workshop uses 2.5″ strips from your stash or that jelly roll you have been hording.
Mystery Revealed! But only for subscribed members!
We hope you have enjoyed making this little mystery as it unfolded and we look forward to seeing your versions which we have shared in a special gallery away from peeping eyes!
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Well we’re getting there and you should have all the bits used up.
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We continue to reveal more of the mystery for you.
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In this part, we reveal some of the mystery to you.
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We start putting the quilt together – it’s really quick!
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We’re keeping you busy. This is Part 3 and there are another chunk of blocks to make!
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The mystery is beginning to unravel with a bit more for you to make.
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Now we begin to start using up some of the bits you have made.
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The mystery continues. Here are some more parts for you to make.
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This specially designed quilt by Valerie Nesbitt uses 2 ½” strips with no particular light/medium or dark significance. They just need to blend together.
If you are using pre-cuts, then Valerie guides you through the seam allowance even when the strips come with pinked/crinkly edges. It is assume...
Valerie has designed a fabulous small quilt (approx 55”x45”), using your strip scraps or that jelly roll that has been talking to you – minimum 20 strips but more is good! (and later you might need to look out some co-ordinating fabric as this can be used for a border)
The assumption has been th...