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Come on this adventure with me through fields of fabric and let's learn and play together. I am sew thankful to have you with me on this journey!

Let's unveil this mystery together!


Let's take a rest in a Cozy Cabin.

Below is all the information you need to prepare and cut your fabric for this week.


I will be using the Canyon Red and Log Cabin Brown Rolls


But do not worry if you are not using these bundles,

I would love to still inspire you every week.

For Week 3, you will need:

(These notions are just my recommendations)

Fabrics

Sew Daisy Fabric Markers (Use fabric markers to stay organized)

• Templates - Pinehurst

• Creative Gird Ruler: 4½" x 12½"

• Aurifil Thread – 2370 recommended

Edyta’s Tip: Always have a stash of fresh blades for your rotary and remember to change yours often. for the cleanest cuts.

Check out our Mystery Quilt 2024 Sewing Basket on the website for all your quilting needs!



Cabins are perfect for quilting and a little scrappy escape!


The Cozy Cabins

14½" x 58½" unfinished


Cutting Directions:

Cut in a variety of cabin colors:

   6 - 6½" x 3½" rectangles for roof

  2 - 2½" x 6½" rectangles

   12 - 6½" x 1½" rectangles

   8 - 6½" x 2" rectangles

   2 - 4½" x 6½" rectangles

Cut background sashing fabric: (A-612-LN)

  12 squares 3½" for roof background

  2 A - 10½" x 3" rectangles

  4 B - 3" x 12" rectangles

  4 C -  6½" x 3" rectangles

  1 D - 3" x 4½" rectangle

  1 - 3" x 58½" pieced rectangle (A-606-N) for rocky road sashing


Block Assembly - Cozy Cabin 1

Arrange three 6½" x 1½" and two 6½" x 2" rectangles for one cabin unit.


Sew together. Repeat to make 4 total.

Cabin Unit size: 6½" x 6½"


Combine one 6½" x 3½" roof rectangle and two 3½" background square.


To assemble the roof, start by placing one background square right sides together with roof rectangle.  Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner, sew on it, then trim it quarter inch away.


Repeat by placing the second background square over the roof unit.  Draw a diagonal line, sew on it, then trim it quarter inch away.


Press. Make 6 roof units total.

Unit size: 6½" x 3½"



Arrange one roof unit and one cabin unit as shown above.


Sew together and press. Repeat to make 4.

Cozy Cabin size: 6½" x 9½" unfinished.


Block Assembly - Cozy Cabin 2

Combine a 4½" x 6½" rectangle and a 2½" x 6½" rectangle.


Add roof unit to your cozy cabin unit.


Sew together and press. Repeat to make 2.

Cozy Cabin size: 6½" x 9½" unfinished.


Now it's time for you to use your 3 medium pine trees from last week and arrange with your cozy cabins.


Assemble your cozy cabins, medium pine trees, background sashing rectangles and rocky road sashing in the bottom of the row.


Sew into groups, pressing your seam allowances as needed.


Sew into row.


Sew row and rocky road together and press.




There's nothing better than getting cozy in a cabin in the woods. Let's take a little rest and enjoy this moment. There may be some hiking on the horizon!




Click here to download a PDF copy of Mystery Quilt 2024 - Week 3.


Happy Quilting!

Edyta


Please remember to share your progress photos to Instagram and Facebook!

 
 
 

Updated: May 22, 2024

Let's find our way through a forest of scraps together. I am sew glad you have joined me on this adventure!

Let's unveil this mystery together!


I hope you find your favorite Blue Spruce.

Below is all the information you need to prepare and cut your fabric for this week.


I will be using the Forest Green Roll and the Mystery Background Bundle.

If you need a little extra, Robin Egg Blue Roll could be the perfect shades for your pines.


For Week 2, you will need:

(These notions are just my recommendations)

Fabrics

Sew Daisy Fabric Markers (Use fabric markers to stay organized)

• Templates - Pinehurst

• Creative Gird Ruler: 4½" x 12½"

• Aurifil Thread – 2370 recommended

Edyta’s Tip: Always have a stash of fresh blades for your rotary and remember to change yours often. for the cleanest cuts.

Check out our Mystery Quilt 2024 Sewing Basket on the website for all your quilting needs!


We have a paper Pines Template PDF for you this week, or you can get your very own


Listen out for the sound of pine needles crunching under your feet!


The Forest

14½" x 58½" unfinished


Cutting Directions:

Cut in a variety of pine tree colors:

  10 - 3½" x 10½" rectangles for large pine

  6 - 4½" x 9" rectangles for medium pine

  2 - 3¾" x 6½" rectangles for small pine

  15 - 2½" x 6½" rectangles for large scrappy pines

  14 - 1½" squares for tree trunks

  2 - 1" x 1½" rectangles for small tree trunks


Cut background sashing fabric: (A-609-N)

  8 A - 5½" x 3½" rectangles

  1 B - 4½" x 5½" rectangle

  2 C - 4½" x 2" rectangles

  2 D - 4½" x 4" rectangles

  1 E - 3½" x 5¾" rectangles

  1 F - 3½" x 2¼" rectangles

  1 G - 3½" x 7½" rectangle

•   16 H - 1½" x 2½" rectangles for large pine trunk background

•   6 I - 1½" x 2" rectangles for medium pine trunk background

•   4 J - 1½" x 1¾" rectangle for small pine trunk background

Fold remaining fabric in half, right sides together, and cut tree backgrounds

8 Template K and 8 Template K reversed - 8 pairs for large pine

• 3 Template L and 3 Template L reversed - 3 pairs for medium pine

•   2 Template M and 2 Template M reversed - 2 pairs for small pine

Cut background sashing fabric: (A-612-LN) 

• 3 Template L and 3 Template L reversed - 3 pairs for medium pine

•   6 I - 1½" x 2" rectangles for medium pine trunk background


Large Pine Tree Block Assembly

Arrange two 3½" x 10½" green rectangles into pairs.

Sew together and press.

Make 5 units.

Sew and press five 2½" x 6½" green rectangles together as shown above.

Make 3 units.


Use your templates to cut large pines from units as shown above.


Select one large pine unit, one pair of background pieces K, and two 2½" x 1½" background rectangles and one 1½" tree trunk for each large pine.


Sew background pieces to the tree and tree trunk.

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Sew top and bottom together and press. Large Pine Tree size: 5½" x 11½" unfinished.


Repeat steps to make a total of 5 split and 3 striped large pine trees.


Medium Pine Tree Block Assembly

Using templates for medium and small pine trees, cut 6 medium and 2 small pine trees.


Arrange one medium pine tree, one pair of background pieces L, and two 2" x 1½" background rectangles and one 1½" tree trunk for each medium pine.


Sew background pieces to the tree and tree trunk.

Sew top and bottom together and press.

Medium Pine Tree size: 4½" x 9½" unfinished.


Repeat steps to make a total of 6 medium pine trees.


Now you are a pro at making at wandering through the forest of scraps!

Select correct pieces and follow the same steps and create 2 small pine trees.

Small Pine Tree size: 3½" x 7½" unfinished.


Arrange 8 large, 3 medium, and 2 small pine trees and background rectangles.

Set aside 3 medium pine tree units with the background sashing fabric: (A-612-LN) until further directions in upcoming weeks.


Sew pine trees and backgrounds into columns.


Sew columns together and press.



When you venture out there, there is nothing like the trees and forest!

Let's keep hiking and see what else we find.



Click here to download a PDF copy of Mystery Quilt 2024 - Week 2.

Click for Pines Template PDF for this week.


Happy Quilting!

Edyta


Please remember to share your progress photos to Instagram and Facebook!

 
 
 

Come on this adventure with me through fields of fabric and let's learn and play together. I am sew thankful to have you with me as we begin this journey!

Let's unveil this mystery together!


To begin, let's dip our toes in a river of scraps.

Below is all the information you need to prepare and cut your fabric for this week.


I will be using the River Blue Roll.


But do not worry if you are not using this bundle, you can use your own scraps,

and I would love to still inspire you every week.

For Week 1, you will need:

(These notions are just my recommendations)

Fabrics

Sew Daisy Fabric Markers (Use fabric markers to stay organized)

• Creative Gird Ruler: 4½" x 12½"

• Aurifil Thread – 2370 recommended

Edyta’s Tip: Always have a stash of fresh blades for your rotary and remember to change yours often. for the cleanest cuts.

Check out our Mystery Quilt 2024 Sewing Basket on the website for all your quilting needs!



Let's dive right in and splash in the refreshing scraps!

The River

11" x 58½" unfinished


Cutting Directions:

Cut in a variety of watery colors:

18 - 1½" x 6½" rectangles for Unit A

25 C - 2½" x 6½" rectangles

  2 D - 2½" x 4½" rectangles

 •   2 E - 2½" x 3½" rectangles

 2 - 1½" x 7½" rectangles for Unit B

  1 F - 2½" x 7½" rectangle

  1 - 3" x 58½" pieced sashing strip

(This is a perfect time to pull your favorite greens from your stash to create this pieced sashing strip for the river edge, or if you feel the grass is greener at Laundry Basket Quilts,

heres the link to the green fabric I'll be using!)


Block Assembly

Select eighteen 1½" x 6½" and two 1½" x 7½" strips in a variety of blues and sew into pairs.


Press. Make 9 A - 2½" x 6½" units and 1 B- 2½" x 7½"pair.


Arrange and assemble Unit A, Unit B, C, D, E, and F rectangles into rows.

Don't be afraid to make some waves and float down the lazy river with your scraps!


Finish sewing your units into rows, keeping the 3" x 58½" pre-pieced sashing strip on the bottom.


Sew rows together and press.



What a refreshing start! I'm proud of how you dove right in!

Dry off and let's adventure again next week.


Make sure to watch our video tuorial for tips!



Click here to download a PDF copy of Mystery Quilt 2024 - Week 1.


Happy Quilting!

Edyta


Please remember to share your progress photos to Instagram and Facebook!

 
 
 
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