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Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
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Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
'Nestled deep in the mist-shrouded mountains, The Village of Eight Graves takes its name from a bloody legend: in the Sixteenth Century eight samurais, who had taken refuge there along with a secret treasure, were murdered by the inhabitants, bringing a terrible curse down upon their village. Centuries later a mysterious young man named Tatsuya arrives in town, bringing a spate of deadly poisonings in his wake. The inimitably scruffy and brilliant Kosuke Kindaichi investigates'--.
Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
In the heart of magical, mystical Bodmin Moor lies Dozmary Pool, steeped in mystery, myth, and legend.
Is everyone ready to start cutting their fabrics? Welcome to the first month of instructions for the Macaron Mystery Quilt! The Macaron Mystery Quilt is a free quilt-along that will run from July 2021 through April 2022 with a set of directions revealed the first Thursday of every month. The Macaron Mystery is a lap size design, that can easily be made larger with the addition of borders. There is plenty of time to join in on the quilt along, we are just getting started! You can find all of the information about the Macaron Mystery, including schedule, past instructions, links to the Facebook group, sneak peek, and more at the Macaron Mystery Page. Now that the Macaron Mystery quilt along has ended, you can find a easy to print, full version of the Macaron Mystery pattern for sale in my pattern shop. Cutting Instructions FABRIC A 1. Cut 1 strip 5 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 3 squares 5 ½" x 5 ½". 2. Cut 4 strips 5" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 27 squares 5" x 5" (each strip can yield 8 squares). FABRIC B 1. Cut 3 strips 5 ¼" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 15 squares 5 ¼" x 5 ¼" (each strip can yield 7 squares). FABRIC C 1. Cut 3 strips 5 ¼" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 15 squares 5 ¼" x 5 ¼" (each strip can yield 7 squares). FABRIC D 1. Cut 2 strips 2 ⅜" x WOF. (Cut the strips to 2 ⅝" x WOF and the squares to 2 ⅝" x 2 ⅝" if you like to oversize the triangles used in square in a square blocks.) a. Sub-cut the strips into 26 squares 2 ⅜" x 2 ⅜" (each strip can yield 16 squares). 2. Cut 3 strips 2" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 52 squares 2" x 2". (each strip can yield 20 squares). BACKGROUND FABRIC 1 (Bg1) 1. Cut 1 strip 5" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 3 squares 5" x 5". b. Use the remainder of the strip to cut 4 squares 4 ½" x 4 ½". 2. Cut 1 strip 4 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 8 additional squares 4 ½" x 4 ½" (for a total of 12 squares 4 ½" x 4 ½"). 3. Cut 5 strips 2 ⅞" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 60 squares 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" (each strip can yield 13 squares). 4. Cut 1 strip 2 ⅝" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 13 squares 2 ⅝" x 2 ⅝". BACKGROUND FABRIC 2 (Bg2) 1. Cut 1 strip 5 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 3 squares 5 ½" x 5 ½". 2. Cut 4 strips 5" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 27 squares 5" x 5" (each strip can yield 8 squares). 3. Cut 14 strips 3 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut 4 strips into 8 rectangles 3 ½" x 17" (each strip can yield 2 rectangles). b. Sub-cut 2 strips into 4 rectangles 3 ½" x 15 ½" (each strip can yield 2 rectangles). c. Sub-cut 8 strips into 24 rectangles 3 ½" x 12 ½" (each strip can yield 3 rectangles). 4. Cut 5 strips 2 ⅞" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 60 squares 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" (each strip can yield 13 squares). 5. You will have a good amount of Bg2 fabric left (at least 19" x WOF). Save this fabric for a later step. Many thanks to the generous sponsors of the Macaron Mystery Quilt! Backside Fabrics | Quilting by Anne-Marie | InkTorrents | Quilt Pattern Mart Busy Hands Quilts | Quilting Jetgirl | Aurifil | Fat Quarter Shop Cotton Cuts | Brewstitched | Sew Colorado Quilting LLC | Meadow Mist Designs Any questions? Leave them in a comment below or post them to our Facebook group page. I look forward to seeing everyone's fabric selections. The next set of instructions will be published on the first Thursday of September, the 2nd.
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All photos by Justin Salem Meyer. Halloween has always been my favorite holiday to decorate for, and over the last few years it’s been my favorite excuse to get together with Justin and get creative. I loved the take on Miss Havisham we put together last year, and I’ve spent a lot of time since that shoot figure out what I wanted to do this year. I’ve always been into mysteries. Growing up on Agatha Christie, playing Nancy Drew computer games with my sister, devouring every Masterpiece Mystery: the thrill of a “who done it” has been a joy of mine. Justin appeased me this year, and we’ve done some sleuthing to tell our own investigative stories. I have to give Justin a lot of credit for this shoot. Nancy Drew was my idea, but the story-telling (and his ability to always shoot me in the best light – literally […]
Creating crochet knitting art
Creating crochet knitting art
'Nestled deep in the mist-shrouded mountains, The Village of Eight Graves takes its name from a bloody legend: in the Sixteenth Century eight samurais, who had taken refuge there along with a secret treasure, were murdered by the inhabitants, bringing a terrible curse down upon their village. Centuries later a mysterious young man named Tatsuya arrives in town, bringing a spate of deadly poisonings in his wake. The inimitably scruffy and brilliant Kosuke Kindaichi investigates'--.
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Creating crochet knitting art
In the heart of magical, mystical Bodmin Moor lies Dozmary Pool, steeped in mystery, myth, and legend.
Chapter 1 refers to the first chapter of Mystery Matters. In the first chapter, archeology student Elizabeth Nash acquires Stormview Manor after her mentor, Johanna Brooks, mysteriously disappears at the hands of The Alchemist. Day 1: Shadows of past years Day 2: New mysteries Day 3: A step towards the solution Day 4: Dangers in the dark Day 5: Stakes are raised
Is everyone ready to start cutting their fabrics? Welcome to the first month of instructions for the Macaron Mystery Quilt! The Macaron Mystery Quilt is a free quilt-along that will run from July 2021 through April 2022 with a set of directions revealed the first Thursday of every month. The Macaron Mystery is a lap size design, that can easily be made larger with the addition of borders. There is plenty of time to join in on the quilt along, we are just getting started! You can find all of the information about the Macaron Mystery, including schedule, past instructions, links to the Facebook group, sneak peek, and more at the Macaron Mystery Page. Now that the Macaron Mystery quilt along has ended, you can find a easy to print, full version of the Macaron Mystery pattern for sale in my pattern shop. Cutting Instructions FABRIC A 1. Cut 1 strip 5 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 3 squares 5 ½" x 5 ½". 2. Cut 4 strips 5" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 27 squares 5" x 5" (each strip can yield 8 squares). FABRIC B 1. Cut 3 strips 5 ¼" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 15 squares 5 ¼" x 5 ¼" (each strip can yield 7 squares). FABRIC C 1. Cut 3 strips 5 ¼" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 15 squares 5 ¼" x 5 ¼" (each strip can yield 7 squares). FABRIC D 1. Cut 2 strips 2 ⅜" x WOF. (Cut the strips to 2 ⅝" x WOF and the squares to 2 ⅝" x 2 ⅝" if you like to oversize the triangles used in square in a square blocks.) a. Sub-cut the strips into 26 squares 2 ⅜" x 2 ⅜" (each strip can yield 16 squares). 2. Cut 3 strips 2" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 52 squares 2" x 2". (each strip can yield 20 squares). BACKGROUND FABRIC 1 (Bg1) 1. Cut 1 strip 5" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 3 squares 5" x 5". b. Use the remainder of the strip to cut 4 squares 4 ½" x 4 ½". 2. Cut 1 strip 4 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 8 additional squares 4 ½" x 4 ½" (for a total of 12 squares 4 ½" x 4 ½"). 3. Cut 5 strips 2 ⅞" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 60 squares 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" (each strip can yield 13 squares). 4. Cut 1 strip 2 ⅝" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 13 squares 2 ⅝" x 2 ⅝". BACKGROUND FABRIC 2 (Bg2) 1. Cut 1 strip 5 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strip into 3 squares 5 ½" x 5 ½". 2. Cut 4 strips 5" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 27 squares 5" x 5" (each strip can yield 8 squares). 3. Cut 14 strips 3 ½" x WOF. a. Sub-cut 4 strips into 8 rectangles 3 ½" x 17" (each strip can yield 2 rectangles). b. Sub-cut 2 strips into 4 rectangles 3 ½" x 15 ½" (each strip can yield 2 rectangles). c. Sub-cut 8 strips into 24 rectangles 3 ½" x 12 ½" (each strip can yield 3 rectangles). 4. Cut 5 strips 2 ⅞" x WOF. a. Sub-cut the strips into 60 squares 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" (each strip can yield 13 squares). 5. You will have a good amount of Bg2 fabric left (at least 19" x WOF). Save this fabric for a later step. Many thanks to the generous sponsors of the Macaron Mystery Quilt! Backside Fabrics | Quilting by Anne-Marie | InkTorrents | Quilt Pattern Mart Busy Hands Quilts | Quilting Jetgirl | Aurifil | Fat Quarter Shop Cotton Cuts | Brewstitched | Sew Colorado Quilting LLC | Meadow Mist Designs Any questions? Leave them in a comment below or post them to our Facebook group page. I look forward to seeing everyone's fabric selections. The next set of instructions will be published on the first Thursday of September, the 2nd.
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Chapter 1 refers to the first chapter of Mystery Matters. In the first chapter, archeology student Elizabeth Nash acquires Stormview Manor after her mentor, Johanna Brooks, mysteriously disappears at the hands of The Alchemist. Day 1: Shadows of past years Day 2: New mysteries Day 3: A step towards the solution Day 4: Dangers in the dark Day 5: Stakes are raised
All photos by Justin Salem Meyer. Halloween has always been my favorite holiday to decorate for, and over the last few years it’s been my favorite excuse to get together with Justin and get creative. I loved the take on Miss Havisham we put together last year, and I’ve spent a lot of time since that shoot figure out what I wanted to do this year. I’ve always been into mysteries. Growing up on Agatha Christie, playing Nancy Drew computer games with my sister, devouring every Masterpiece Mystery: the thrill of a “who done it” has been a joy of mine. Justin appeased me this year, and we’ve done some sleuthing to tell our own investigative stories. I have to give Justin a lot of credit for this shoot. Nancy Drew was my idea, but the story-telling (and his ability to always shoot me in the best light – literally […]