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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Meadow Mystery Quilt Reveal Parade ++ Day 2



Welcome to the 2nd day of the Meadow Mystery Quilt Parade! Due to the number of quilters participating, I have broken up the parade into 3 days, April 5th-7th. The prize winners will be posted on April 8th.

You can see all of the Day 1 quilts here.

We have 267 versions total and they are all beautiful! Thank you so much to everyone who has been taking part or following along in the Meadow Mystery Quilt!  The entrants were free to change up the design any way the liked so in addition to seeing hundreds of colorways, you will see tons of different borders, alternative layouts, and ways of expanding the design.

Grab some coffee or tea and some cake and take some time to look through over the second 90 wonderful versions of the Meadow Mystery Quilt people have made.

Just as a reminder, the mystery quilt instructions can be found for free in the tab above and they will never be taken down so you can start at any time. (I also now have the entire set of instructions for sale as an easy downloadable pdf).

Without further ado...here are some more wonderful Meadow Mystery Quilt finishes!



91. Chris L.







92. Janet T. from Rutledge, Georgia







93. Kristin M.






94. Debbie Y.







95. Marilyn S. from South Jordan, Utah







96. Kristine D.







97.  Sandra C. from Singapore
The Bias Edge







98.  Anja from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Anja Quilts







99. Chris W. from Campobello, South Carolina







100. Sabrina T. from Hamlin, New York







101. Susan G. from Dublin, California
@susansquiltstudio





102. Kate H. from Newcastle upon Tyne, Co Durham, UK





103. Katy B. from Brandon, Mississippi
CrookedLetterQuilter







104. Jacki T. from California






105. Kim L. 






106. Karen S. from Taylors, South Carolina






107. Theresa T.







108. Mary N.







109. Carol L.






110. Kelita G. from Donaldson, Pennsylvania 







111. Brenda V.







112. Ester G. from Pinedale, Wyoming







113. Pat V. from Newfoundland, Canada







114. Monna S. from Saltsburg, Pennsylvania







115. Lara W.






116. Cheryl C.







117. Susan G.







118. Ellen S.







119. Paula F. from North Bend, Washington







120. Sarah Z.
Cedar Fork  @Cedarforksarah






121. Hannah G.






122. Hannah G. (another one!)






123. Dorothy A. from New Market, Tennessee






124. Judi B. from Roger's City, Michigan






125. Tish S. from West Virginia
Tish n Wonderland






126. Tish S. from West Virginia (another one!)
Tish n Wonderland






127. Dave S. from West Virginia
Dave the Quilt Engineer





128. Laura M. from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada





129. Sharon B. from Muskegon, Michigan





130. Vikki B.





131. Julie R.





132. JoAnna R.





133. Patti





134. Barbara R.





135. Perry Z.





136. Donna B.





137. Ruth S. from Brisbane, Australia





138. Barbara M. from New Port Richey, Florida





139. Portia P. from Vancouver, Washington





140. Tiffany S.





141. Anna C. from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
@Redbud22





142. Monica S. from Malmö, Sweden





143. Nathalie P. from Belgium





144. Natalie B. from Slidell, Louisiana





145. Mary M.





146. Tanya W. from Arroyo Grande, California





147. Marlynn P. from Birdsboro, Pennsylvania





148. Debbie Z.





149. Connie B.





150. Sarah S. from Simpsonville, South Carolina





151. Shelby M. from Anchorage, Alaska





152. Sue B.





153. Mary Lou O. from Oxnard, California





154. Brenda H. from Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada





155. Janice H.





156. Jenniffer H. 





157. Emily L. from Charlotte, North Carolina





158. Kate W.





159. Rhonda H. from Charleston, South Carolina





160. Kate S.





161. Sherry L. from Carson, Washington





162. Anne R.





163. Carol





164. Carol C. from Katy, Texas





165. Peggy C.




166. Sandra C.





167. Dena F.





168. Patty M. from Emerald Hills, California





169. Pat O. from Leduc, AB, Canada





170. Rosa E.





171. Teresa B. 





172. Cindy





173. Sandy K. from San Francisco, California





174.  Rebecca M. from New Baltimore, Michigan





175. Libby S.





176. Diana G.





177. Becky G. from Monte Vista, Colorado





178.  Becky G. from Monte Vista, Colorado (another one!)





179. Stephanie W.





180. Stephanie W. (another one!)

And those were the second set of 90 Meadow Mystery Quilts.  Remember to check back tomorrow for the rest of the quilts!

12 comments:

  1. Lots of fun variations. It would be impossible to pick a favorite.

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  2. Another great showing! Love the muted colorways, as well as the monotones. They are all great and show many options for color combinations. It would be very difficult to pick a favorite!

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  3. Wow! It's so fun to see all the colorways!

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  4. So many gorgeous renditions! I love what Sherry did to make it king(?) size.

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  5. Wow, I have never seen so many wonderful quilt along results! This is beautiful. Everyones quilts are just incredible. I loved every single one. Congratulations quilt Mystery quilt-along-participants

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  6. Another great collection of all the different colour ways. It is so interesting to see the different borders too, I am almost wishing I hadn't layered mine yet (but not quite as I love it as is).

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  7. Beautiful portfolio of quilts. Love the colors and each one is so unique!

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  8. I am blown away by how many variations there are! This is such a fun way to celebrate the end of the QAL!

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  9. Again, so many beautiful color combinations that i would never have thought of until I saw them. Wonderful!

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  10. These are so fun! I am finding myself remembering your instructions when choosing fabrics...this parade is proving to be a great visual lesson in applying color hints...how to get what you want/like. Very interesting to me!!!

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  11. Love looking at all of these! I'm mulling over machine quilting ideas & it really helps to see what other people have done. Thanks again for the quilt along! I'm looking forward to the Magnolia one.

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