It's interesting, seeing them beside the quilt here, even though they are the exact same block from the quilt, without the sashing and with the borders I used, they look quite different.
Can't wait to use them for the Christmas season this year!
I am participating in a murder mystery this year at https://murdermysteryquilt.com/, and have been trying desperately to keep up with the clues each month. This was July's clue, which I finished in plenty of time.
I created this pattern last year, and showed my first stab at it here https://kristaquilts.blogspot.com/2019/02/celtic-links.html. Since I wanted to publish the pattern, I needed to write it out and then test the instructions, so this is the official "made from the pattern" version of the quilt.

With the leftover blocks from the one block wonder I showed the other day, I decided to make another quilt. Noting goes to waste :)
My one block wonder obsession continues. My design wall was busy when I started this one, so I laid it out on the floor.
This fabric has been sitting in my stash for at least 5 years. I fell in love with the gold flecks fabrics when they first came out, and bought a yard of each for a future project. Oriental fabrics seem to jump into my cart randomly, so I finally put them all together at a recent retreat.
Making progress on my Bonnie Hunter Good Fortune quilt. At retreat this week I got the center put together and the first three of four borders.
The big reveal of Bonnie's Hunter's Good Fortune mystery came out! I love the quilt. But this is what my version is looking like :(