Here we are in September already. My Instagram feed is full of kids going back to school, or spring blossoms, depending on where in the world you live.
September means two more months until the Big Reveal! It is getting real now - one of the sample quilt tops is done and the other just has one more bit to do, then they will go for quilting.
If you are feeling like you are a bit behind, take heart. This month I have gone easy on you and there's not too much to do. So why not have a catch-up session with any of those previous blocks you haven't got round to. Make the most of the days with kids at school , or the lighter evenings, and indulge in a little sewing time....
Here are the steps for clue eight of this year's Mystery. If you are just starting, the clues are available in my Craftsy store. These give you full instructions for picking fabrics, cutting and piecing the sections.
Here is step one
Step 2
Here is my section L1 all complete.
Now to make the extra parts ...
What a busy month it has been! In July, we had Sew Marlborough, the New Zealand mini Symposium. Hundreds of excited quilters gathered together in Blenheim on the South Island of New Zealand for five days of classes, exhibitions, merchants and meeting up with friends old and new.
We were up before dawn to get to the ferry terminal in Wellington
What a view we had from our seats at the front of the lounge area! This is the beautiful Marlborough Sounds on the South Island of New Zealand.
Opening night arrived and I was up on stage to award the Hoffman Challenge prizes for 2015. Here is the fantastic winning quilt, 'Sarah and Getty', by Debby Williams.
You can see photos of all the quilts on the New Zealand Hoffman Challenge page.
Over the next couple of days I went to a class with Jacqui Karl of Kowhai View creations. Two days of art quilting, using freezer paper stencils, discharge paste and paints was just what I needed to completely relax and rest my mind from the day to day...
Happy July to you all. Here in New Zealand we are really starting to feel the chill of winter. My lemon tree was pretty frosty this morning!
You can just see the mandarins in the top right as well. Yesterday I picked a whole bowlful of these, it's the first year they have been edible.
Today will be a busy day in the shop. People will be coming in to pick up their month six Mystery packs, we have the Hoffman Challenge quilts on display, and this afternoon we are having a hexy stitching session. This is for the Katja Marek quiltalongs that we are doing. I have put the link to Katja's quiltalong pages on the sidebar.
We are rolling along with our Mystery Quilt! I hope you are enjoying putting it together.
Here are the photos for this month's sections:
Here are my half square triangles sewn together for sections I1 to I4
I added the rectangles, here are I1 and I2
And nice and easy - I1 complete.
Now onto sections H1 and H2
I like to chain piece my triangles, so I have do...
June in New Zealand is when we have the shortest month, but whether it is hot or cold where you are, take some time out to complete your fifth clue in this year's Mystery Quilt.
Here are the step by step photos for you to follow along with your instructions.
If you are new to the Mystery Quilt, you can download the free guidelines from my Craftsy store, and then purchase clues each month. Visit www.craftsy.com/user/7013885.
Step 1: Fabrics 6 and 4
Step 2: Join to fabric 3
Step 3: Fabrics 7 and 4
Step 4:
Add fabric 7
Step 5: Join together
Step 6: Add fabric 5
Here are the four sections G1 to G4
Here are the extras for the double quilt:
Don't forget to post photos of your quilt in our facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/mysteryquilters
So now you are halfway through the Mystery,
Sheila
Hi Everyone
It is so much fun getting feedback on this year's Mystery Quilt as we go along. If you haven't done so, please do join our facebook group and post photos of your quilt.
Here are some of the photos that our lovely Mystery Quilters have shared. From the left, these are from Judy, Gail and Helen. Gail is doing our 1892 Reproduction colourway which features Moda's Collections for a Cause Millbook 1892 fabrics.
Isn't it great seeing the different colours that people choose? I can't wait to see the finished quilts - but I will just have to be patient and wait for November!
We are now onto clue number four. Here are the step by step photos for this month's clue. Follow your instructions (either in your Mystery pack or from Craftsy) for detailed information on the steps.
For single and double quilts:
Sections E1 to E4
Step1:
Make your half square triangle units of 4 and 5
Step 2:
Join the rectangles of 2
Step 3:
Join the longer rectangles of fabric 1
Section...
Here are the photos to go with the instructions for Clue Three of this year's Mystery Quilt.
You will need to have the pattern, either from your precut pack, or download Clue 3 from my Craftsy store.
I have been working on the Pewter and Linen quilt again, as this is the one of my colourways that has the most directional fabrics, so you can see which direction the stripes go if you have any.
Here's the first part, making C1 to C4
Then a simple step to complete the section:
I like to chain piece to make my sewing quicker - here's an action shot!
If you haven't done chain piecing before, do give it a try. You just follow one piece of sewing right in front of the next, and clip the thread when you are done. Use a scrap piece as a leader/ender and you will save a lot of thread, as well as stopping your machine from pushing the fabric down and getting all tangled up.
Right, that's C1 to C4 made, now onto D1 and D2
That's my single quilt pieces made, now onto the...
Hi everyone,
Well it is now March and after a glorious New Zealand summer, autumn is arriving. The tomatoes keep on giving, as does my single zucchini plant - one a day just for me. For us in the southern hemisphere, thoughts are turning to spending the cooler days and nights sewing, while all of you in northern climes are thinking of spring. Whatever the weather, there's always time to make a couple of easy sections for the Mystery Quilt.
I have started making some more of the colourways in my 2016 Mystery. One of these is called 'Pewter and Linen', and uses some gorgeous fabrics designed by Jennifer Sampou, from her Shimmer range.
If you would like to start making my Mystery Quilt, you can download the pattern in my Craftsy store.
This blog contains photos to help those of you who have purchased the pattern or who are making the ready-cut Mystery quilt from my shop, Quilters' Lane
If you are using directional or striped fabric for your Mystery Quilt, take a look at my previous p...
Hello from a very sunny and hot New Zealand summer,
Yes it's here, time to start this year's Mystery Quilt!
There are two ways of doing this quilt; you may have signed up for our precut Mystery quilt packs, or you may be purchasing the clues from my Craftsy Store. These clues contain all the cutting and sewing instructions month by month. There are ten clues in total so our Mystery will conclude in November.
Take a look at my other blog posts to see the fun we have had making my previous Mystery quilts!
This year, I am making the Japanese Traditions colourway for my sample.
Here are my fabrics:
Fabric 7 Fabric 8
In my fabric requirements I have suggested that you use your fabric 5 as a border. This keeps the instructions and fabric picking easy for you when you don't know what the finished quilt is going to look like! You will notice that in the precut Mysteries I am usin...
Puzzle Mystery 2016 by Sheila Christensen
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Forget boring old sampler quilts, come and join me in my 2016 Puzzle Mystery Adventure!
You can make my Mystery quilt in one of two sizes:
SINGLE – 48” by 60”
Or
DOUBLE (QUEEN): 72” by 72”
What is the Mystery?
The 2016 Puzzle Mystery is available as ten monthly clues in my Craftsy shop. It is the same as the precut quilt offered through my bricks and mortar shop Quilters' Lane. Each month you will get a clue to parts of the quilt. With this Mystery you will be scratching your head right to the end wondering what the finished pattern is going to be!
Here are some pictures of my previous Mystery Quilts:
2013 Mystery Quilt
Blue Hawaiian Colourway
Sundowner Colourway
2014 Mystery Quilt - Jungle Fever and Summer Daze
2015 Mystery Quilt
Lime Zest Colourway - Single Size
Opulence Colorway - Double Size
Sounds like fun! How do I join in?
Clues will be availabl...
Welcome to 2016. Have you thought about which projects you will work on this year?
Why not join my MYSTERY QUILT ADVENTURE
Each year for the past three years I have designed a Mystery Quilt. Until now, the only way you could join in with this was to buy the precut fabrics from my shop, Quilters' Lane. This is a very popular project to do and having the fabrics precut is wonderful, every month you receive a package with all the parts ready to sew!
This photo shows one of the 2015 Mystery Quilts
The Mystery comes as either a single or a double quilt, and you can purchase the precut block of the month here
However for those of you for whom postage from New Zealand might be a little prohibitive, or who are keen to cut your own fabric, I have decided this year to offer the Mystery to you. There will be free quiltalong information here on this blog. The only requirement is that you purchase the pattern ea...
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