Saturday, December 5, 2015

Look Kevin, I Can Do Scrappy! Final Reveal!!!

Wow, I can't believe it's been 6 months already! I hope you're all ready for my big reveal of my Mystery Quilt...

But first, Some other news. As you know, I will be teaching at MQX New England (Ann's Classes) in April and at MQS Cedar Rapids (Classes, scroll way down to find me) in May. I will be teaching a Ruler/Template class at both. We will be discussing lots of rulers by lots of vendors. Rulers are my Quilting Passion and I can't wait to share lots of information with you all. Things like, how to hold, what all those lines mean and especially, what else can we do with them. We'll also be looking at some of my favorites and discussing why I like them, with lots of tips and tricks thrown in.

So, to make things a little more interesting and because I am always looking at new ways to use a ruler, I have decided to have a couple 'contests' for my students. I will be, at random, posting pictures on Facebook of designs using various SECRET, unidentified rulers. Don't post your guess in the comments, save them for class. For every ruler you guess right, you will put your name into the drawing for a prize.

Ok, now on to the Mystery Quilt, the Final Reveal....



Month 6—Putting it All Together!

This month you will be putting the quilt together. We will be sewing the blocks in rows, then the rows together to make the quilt.
You will need all of the blocks!

Make 2 of each of these rows —

Rows 1   and 13


 Rows 2   and 12


 Rows 3   and 11


 Rows   4 and 10



Rows 5   and 9


Rows   6 and 8


Row 7—Make 1, this is the center row.





Sew the rows together, pay attention to the orientation of the rows. 1 and 13 may be the same, but the top edge of row 1 is the bottom edge of row 13. Measure the sides of your quilt and cut 4.5” strips from 2 fabrics for each side. Sew on the side borders. Press to the border fabric. Measure the top & bottom of your quilt and cut 4.5” strips from the remaining 2 border fabrics. Sew on the top & bottom borders. Press to the border fabric.  (I had lots of fabric and decided to make mine 6" borders cut at 6.5")

LOOK KEVIN, I CAN DO SCRAPPY!!




I hope you enjoyed the Mystery and I can't wait to see pictures of your finished quilts!

Happy Quilting,
Ann







14 comments:

  1. AWESOME!!! Thanks so much for posting the clues for Look, Kevin!! I wanted to sew along, but never found the time. Hopefully, you will leave the clues up and I will find time to begin!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I will be leaving them up forever, I hope you enjoy it. Please come back next July for my 2016 Mystery Quilt! And don't forget to send me pictures of you quilt!!

      Delete
  2. Thanks for a wonderful mystery quilt!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Please come back next July for my 2016 Mystery Quilt! And don't forget to send me pictures of you quilt!!

      Delete
  3. Pretty scrappy quilt. Hope there are more quilts,in the future.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you. Please come back next July for my 2016 Mystery Quilt! And don't forget to send me pictures of you quilt!!

      Delete
  4. Wow, I have just found this, what a lovely quilt it's my next leader/ Ender for project Linus.
    I love it,
    Sue ....

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. A great cause! and a great way to use up all those scraps!! It is also the perfect size for a Quilts of Valor. Please come back next July for my 2016 Mystery Quilt! And don't forget to send me pictures of your quilt!!

      Delete
  5. Hi Ann. Thanks for coming over to my blog and leaving a comment. You are a no reply blogger so I don't have your email address. I knew what your blog name is because of doing your mystery, and that's how I found you. I was heading to a quilt retreat last month, and I packed a couple of Christmas jelly rolls to do the mystery. If you send me your email, I'll send you a photo when I get the top together. Thanks for the mystery. I love the photo of the finished quilt. Lakrug@comcast.net.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Just got the last clue. I love this quilt! Thank you for doing this, and a thank you to Kevin for getting you to do it. Now to get the pieces put together. =)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Love the mystery quilt,could I get a PDFs of it please to: padgetts21@gmail.com. Can't wait to make it.

    Thank you
    Susanne

    ReplyDelete
  8. Is it possible to get a .pdf file for the quilt?

    Fredericsneice@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hi Ann, I just want to thank you and tell you how much I love this quilt. I'm in the last stages of sewing the rows together and every time I look at it I say"I love this quilt" I will post pictures when it's back from the long armer and then it's off to Quilts of Valor.ca Thanks again,Denise.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Should have asked, is it possible to get a pdf file as I would love to make this again for QOV. Thanks Denise.

    ReplyDelete