Puzzle Mystery Quilt Grand Reveal – Piazza
It’s finally time for the puzzle mystery quilt grand reveal! We’ve made various sections for the past 9 months and now we put it all together! I made the small version of the Maggiore colorway and am absolutely loving the way it turned out. This fabric line is from the Spangled by Wishwell collection for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. The quilt pattern was written by Sheila Christensen of Sheila Christensen Quilts.
Hold on to your hats as we put together this lovely quilt! What a great mystery quilt this was! Thank you to Cotton Cuts for asking me to blog along with this fun event!
Disclosure: Items for this post were generously provided by Cotton Cuts.
As with my last mystery quilt called Sew Sweet, I will be doing a video tutorial to help you out. I find that helpful for folks if they are stuck on one particular section.
Puzzle Mystery Tips
Here are a couple of tips that I have learned after doing these quilts.
- Take a picture of the color/fabric chart on the back of your pamphlet. If you lose it, that photo will come in very handy.
- Label the sections when you are done with a particular clue. I forgot to do that with one month of the other quilt I am making and it took a while to find out which section was which. You’ll be glad you did when you are trying to assemble the quilt at the end of the 10 months.
- Follow the pressing directions on the pattern. The pattern writers have really good pressing directions. If you press as indicated by the arrows you should have no problem with assembly.
- There is a facebook group for all of the mystery quilters. I suggest joining it because it is a great place to ask questions and see other people’s work. You can also show off your own progress.
Which colorway did you work on this time around? Say hi in the comments and let me know. If you have any questions about the piazza puzzle mystery quilt, I’ll be happy to answer them.
Happy Quilting! – Claudia
2 Comments
Bobbie G Sanford
May 18, 2023 at 4:06 PMIs this pattern available to purchase?
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May 19, 2023 at 5:48 AMYou would have to head over to the Cotton Cuts website or facebook page to see if it is available. http://www.cottoncuts.com It was a great pattern!