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Super Sunday Mystery Quilt

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A QUICK NOTE. INITIALLY I GAVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING THE FLYING GEESE WITH THE COLORS IN THE WRONG PLACE. FORTUNATELY, SOMEONE CAUGHT IT QUICKLY BUT NOT BEFORE PAM MADE A SET OF BLOCKS “INCORRECTLY”.

She was kind enough to share the “mistake” so everyone could see how a simple change in color changes the whole block. They are in the top row. I like the mistake block!

Just a reminder: Anyone who sends me a picture of their quilt in progress or finished gets a free copy of the professional pattern after the mystery is over. Offer expires 2/24/26. Send your pictures to phoebemoondesigns@gmail.com. Put your mailing address in your email, too, please, as I do plan on giving out door prizes. It will help me if I pick your name. Let me know if you would prefer a pattern or a squishy.

Wanderlust-PamR-incorrect Two intricate quilt blocks with floral background fabric, featuring star and triangle patterns in various colors including green, orange, pink, blue, and yellow, displayed on a wooden floor.
These are Pams original blocks,
with the flying geese having colored wings
Pamela-R-Border A quilt with a patchwork pattern featuring star shapes in various colors (red, green, yellow, blue) on a cream background with floral designs, bordered by a colorful strip, laid on a wooden floor.
Pam decided to make a border with her extra geese!
Wanderlust-PamR-Block-correct A handmade quilt features two panels with intricate geometric patterns of triangles and squares in various earth-toned and red fabrics, set against a cream-colored background with a paisley design. The quilt is placed on a wooden floor.
These are Pams blocks with the geese made correctly.
Wanderlust-Pamela-R A variety of patterned fabric squares are spread out on a pink cutting mat, with quilting clips attached. Papers and rulers are also visible on the table, and a pair of feet can be seen at the bottom of the image.
Fabric Choices – Pam R
Wanderlust-Fabrics-Pam-Richards Two stacks of quilt squares with a pinwheel design, featuring various patterned fabrics in earth tones like green, brown, gold, and cream, sit on a light wooden surface.
Pam Rs QSTs
Wanderlust-Pam-R A handmade quilt with a geometric star pattern in various colors, bordered by a dark floral design, lies on a wooden floor next to a rug and some furniture.
Pam’s final quilt
Wanderlust-Carol-G-longarm A large quilt with a geometric star pattern in black, white, and red fabrics is draped over a table in a cozy room with wood-paneled walls, framed photos, and sewing supplies in the background.
Carol G’s quilt on a longarm. Her backing is red
Wanderlust-Carol-G-block Four quilt blocks are displayed on a white background, each featuring star patterns in black, white, red, and green fabric, with black and red triangles forming corner designs.
Carol G’s four-block set. Reds and Blacks.
Wanderlust-QST-CarolG Two quilt blocks on a textured white background; each block has four triangles. The left block has red, paisley, and two white patterned triangles; the right block has black-and-white swirls, graphic print, and two white triangles.
Carol G’s QSTs
Wanderlust-Nancy-C-finished A colorful patchwork quilt hangs vertically, featuring geometric star patterns in blue, yellow, teal, purple, and red on a white background, bordered by a floral print with blue, purple, and green tones.
Nancy C’s final
Wanderlust-Julie-M Quilt blocks and colorful fabric pieces arranged on a green cutting mat, featuring vibrant patterns in pink, purple, orange, green, and blue, along with several partially assembled quilt blocks.
Juli M’s blocks
Wanderlust-Carol-Gorman A pile of assorted fabric pieces in black, white, red, and gray tones with various patterns, such as florals, abstract designs, and geometric prints, spread out on an ironing board.
Fabric Choices – Carol G
Khai-Baby-Quilt A black and white cat sits on a windowsill next to a hanging quilt with pastel star patterns, displayed in front of sheer curtains with city buildings visible through the window.
Khai’s Baby Quilt
Khais-blocks Nine quilt squares with pastel geometric patterns are laid out on a wooden floor, some on a cutting mat, each bordered with white fabric. An ironing board, rug, and a small container are visible nearby.
Khai – who has moved to Finland! – is making a baby quilt.
Wanderlust-Kathy-Stars A quilt block made of four smaller blocks, each featuring star patterns in blue, purple, and pink prints on a white background sprinkled with colorful small motifs.
Kathy’s Stars
Twelve quilt blocks arranged in rows, each featuring a central pattern of small squares and star shapes made with blue, green, and floral fabrics on a beige background. The blocks rest on a textured dark surface.
Made by Daniella M
Wanderlust-Fabrics-ArleneS A variety of folded fabric pieces in different colors and patterns, including florals, polka dots, and solid colors, are laid out on a table with a light blue star-patterned fabric at the bottom.
Arlene S fabric choices
AWanderlust-karen-king ssorted stacks of colorful batik fabric pieces in purple, green, blue, and white are neatly arranged on a table, along with several completed quilt blocks.
From Karen K
Wanderlust-Pamela-B Quilt blocks and colorful fabric pieces are arranged on a green cutting mat, with various geometric patterns and a ruler visible in the corners.
Pamela B’s QSTs
Wanderlust-Gayle-QST Two stacks of quilt squares featuring triangle patterns and playful fabric prints, including cartoon characters and paw prints, are arranged on a green cutting mat with a grid pattern.
Gayle’s QSTs
Wanderlust-Gayle-block Two colorful quilt blocks with star and pinwheel patterns, made from various children’s fabrics featuring animals, vehicles, and cartoon characters, are arranged side by side on a wooden floor.
More from Gayle
Wanderlust-Fabrics-Marianne-B A variety of colorful fabric pieces are spread out on a surface, including floral, lace, and patterned prints in shades of blue, burgundy, green, white, and pink.
Marianne B’s fabrics
wanderlust-Carole-QST Two stacks of quilt blocks on a cutting mat: one stack features blue and white triangle patterns, some with stars or polka dots; the other stack shows blocks with pale blue, grey, and red triangle designs.
Carole’s QSTs
Wanderlust-Beth-D-fabrics A plastic bag containing white fabric rests on top of colorful, music-themed fabric pieces on a cluttered work surface with papers and crafting tools.
Beth D’s Fabrics
Wanderlust-Carol-Geese Stacks of sewn fabric triangles in black, white, and red sit on a green, gridded cutting mat, arranged in a curving line across the mat.
Marianne B’s fabrics
Wanderlust-Kathy-QST Two stacks of colorful quilt blocks with geometric patterns are placed on a green cutting mat. The left stack features lighter fabrics, while the right stack uses darker blue tones with similar prints.
Kathy’s QSTs
Wanderlust-Nancy-fabrics Several colorful fabric pieces, including red, blue, and marbled patterns, are laid out on a polka-dotted surface near an iron.
Nancy’s Fabrics
Wanderlust-Sharon Several stacks of small fabric triangles, each pile labeled with a yellow sticky note and number, are arranged on a wooden table next to a pink cutting mat and some sewing supplies.
Sharons Blocks
Wanderlust-SueG-FQ Rectangular fabric pieces in shades of red, pink, and peach are arranged in a row on a lavender background. The fabrics have a textured, slightly mottled appearance.
Sue G’s FQs
Wanderlust-WendyZ Stacks of folded fabric in various colors and patterns, including blue, red, cream, and floral designs, are arranged on a cutting mat on a wooden table, ready for sewing or quilting projects.
Fabric Choices – Wendy Z
Wanderlust-Daniella-fabrics A set of folded fabric pieces with various patterns, mostly featuring floral and leaf designs in red, blue, green, and cream colors, arranged on a wooden floor.
Daniella’s fabrics
Wanderlust-Daniella-step-one A table with organized stacks of fabric pieces labeled with small cards, next to an open binder showing a quilt pattern with star shapes and instructions.
An organized beginning
Wanderlust-Daniella-4 Two paper plates hold red and cream triangular quilt fabric pieces. Below them, ten sewn quilt blocks with red triangle centers and cream borders are arranged in two columns on a wooden table.
Daniella Clue 4
Wanderlust-SueI An assortment of colorful fabric pieces, including floral prints and solid colors such as pink, yellow, green, white, and black, laid out on a dark surface.
Fabric Choices – Sue I
Wanderlust-Daniella-3 Two paper plates hold stacks of small fabric triangles. Below them, quilt blocks made of colorful patterned triangles and white triangles are neatly arranged in rows on a dark wooden table.
Daniella Clue 3
Wanderlust-Daniella-2 Several diamond-shaped quilt pieces in blue, green, and floral patterns are arranged in a vertical line on a wooden table, with two paper plates holding additional quilt pieces at the top and bottom.
Daniella Clue 2



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