Here is the last clue for the Secret Agent Mystery Quiltalong We had to cut things apart and do a bit of sewing before putting our top together.
I ironed most of my seams open since I had to pin like never before to make things line up just so. I redid several blocks if they were off by more than a 16th of an inch.
I did press all along, but it still needs another good press before quilting. Here is my completed top. I had no trouble with the first half of this, but the second half (the next day) was a bear. I sewed the parts backwards on the right side bottom and had to take them all apart and do them again. I felt like I did it the same as the day before, but clearly I did not! I also did not use the right blocks in the right side (we had alpha a and alpha b type blocks but I used both a's in the top half, which somehow worked out (though the seam is in a different spot, see cherry corner block inside the yellow eye break strip) but in the second half of the quilt one block would not work without unsewing and fixing. So this may just be the hardest quilt top I have ever assembled!
I love it anyway! I am so excited to tick transparency quilt off of my bucket list, and I hope to make another transparency quilt in the future now that I have some experience with it.
This past weekend I participated in my fourth online reading retreat with the Booktube Besties (and 50 other people) and it was so much fun as always! I completed this book and this fun puzzle. This is the bookmark they sent us. We made a friendship bracelet, and we did a book exchange. I got "Bride" by Ali Hazelwood in the mail today for that.
Yesterday (I no longer have Indie on Mondays as she now goes to daycare) I finally was able to assemble Indigo Way! It needs trimming and borders but is coming along nicely. I thought this would be tough to assemble since one of the blocks is turned differently every row, but despite not being able to lay it out it went together well! I only had to unsew two sets of end blocks. One row I put on backwards and the other was when I got to the two centers. Other than that it was great!
I need to press the center parts on this one too!
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4 comments:
Both mysteries look fantastic. I particularly love the Secret Agent one as it is so modern and unusual.
Transparency turned out beautifully, you put a lot of work into it and I can see that your piecing is really something to be proud of👏🏻
Sounds like you and the iron will be having a lot of quality time together soon. Both tops turned out beautifully. The transparency top is so unique and modern while Indigo is perfectly traditional. What a great contrast.
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