From lemons to lemonade, maybe
In a continuing effort to finish UFOs, I recently came across a bag full of these units.

The problem was that I couldn’t remember what they were for. A mystery quilt seemed to ring a bell, so after poking around the web, I decided maybe they’d been intended for a Bonnie Hunter mystery, probably the first one, called Orange Crush. I’m not sure why I would have completed Step 2, when it seems I didn’t complete any of the other steps. I guess that’s part of the mystery.
So I looked through Bonnie’s steps and decided on a color scheme of sorts and started sewing. I made these:

And I made these:

I wanted to incorporate these yummy poison greens:

The blocks started coming together. There are two sets of blocks. One set looks like this on point:

Up to now, I’ve been happy. I love the way the indigo blues play with the poison greens, and I love the accent of bubblegum pink.
The other set of blocks looks like this on point:

I don’t like these quite as much, but I have high hopes for putting them all together. Except that when I put them together, I didn’t like the effect at all!

So what would happen if I set the blue/green blocks straight?

Or what would happen if I set the yellow blocks straight?

At this point I’m letting it all percolate. I’m not sure they’re exciting enough when separated, but I don’t like them all together either. So in a fit of creative rebellion, I put them all aside and made these funky doodads.


They’re cut freehand and they’re weird but I think they have potential. Or maybe they’ll become part of a guild program called “Miserable Failures.” I’ll keep you posted on both fronts. If you have suggestions for any of these projects, I’d love to hear them.




3 comments
Love the blue green. The other is ok. Both look like they would make a nice lap quilt for someone in a nursing home or recovering at home. (I belong to a group and we make quilts to give people that need a hug for whatever reason-illness, surgery. grieving, new baby, nursing home etc.) Everyone needs a hug or a quilt.
I like the blue/green/pink straight set. You may be standing too close to the all-together one; it looks OK if I lean back and squint.
I have to agreee with you. I really like the green and blue blocks on point but I think it is the yellow that I don’t like when you add them to the quilt. How about an alternate block besides the yellow ones? Or remake them in a color that will be more soothing. Just what you wanted to hear, right?
Your little circle blocks will be cute. I can’t wait to see more of them together.
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