New Years Eve Mystery Quilt Along!

Welcome to the New Year’s Eve Mystery Quilt Along! Rob Appell and Tiffany Hayes are here to ring in the New Year with you starting at 10:00 a.m. CST/11:00 a.m. EST. Grab your kits, materials, tools and a cup of something cozy to drink before we go live. The hosts would love to hear from you while we are live in the chat below the video player. Send in a NYE hello and any questions you have throughout the day.

Click here to download the full NYE Mystery Quilt pattern.

Schedule:

10:00 a.m. CST/11:00 a.m. EST – Hello & Welcome
10:30 a.m. CST/11:30 a.m. EST – Chain Piecing
11:30 a.m. CST/12:30 p.m. EST – Pressing
12:00 p.m. CST/1:00 p.m. EST – Lunch
12:30 p.m. CST/1:30 p.m. EST – Block A Assembly
1:30 p.m. CST/2:30 p.m. EST – Block B Assembly
2:30 p.m. CST/3:30 p.m. EST- Quilt Center Assembly and Borders
3:00 p.m. CST/4:00 p.m. EST – THANK YOU and final Prize Drawing

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814 Responses to “New Years Eve Mystery Quilt Along!”

  1. Marie Peeples

    It has been terrible to hear, often a lot of buzzing in the background. But this is a delightful quilt.

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  2. Melissa Curewitz

    in part 3 which line should we use on the clearly perfect slotted trimmer and which part A or B? – So basically what size do we trim unit 3 & 4 to?

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  3. Barbara Winkler

    Wrong Barbara won the first prize. Now your sound has a hum in the background and your voices are almost muted!

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  4. Luella Hall

    I love how you each share your own process so we can see it both ways. I teach piecing classes and EVERY quilters brain works in a way that works best for them. It’s important for them to see there are multiple ways to win the race.

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  5. Colleen Peters

    When will the replay be up.

    Hello Colleen,

    It will be available for members in a few short days! Thanks!

    Sarah
    Craftsy

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  6. Diney Uhlig

    technology is wonderful when it works. Love Tiffany and Rob. They are doing a great job. Thanks Mystery 52056

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  7. Gina Johnson

    This has been fun so far. I am decluttering while listen and watch. This way I will be ready for sewing in the new year.

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  8. Cindy Arant

    can I watch the whole program later? Ive missed the beginning and will miss some of the rest.

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  9. Kay Butler

    I’m thoroughly enjoying everything that’s happened so far! Thank you so much for making this available! So fun!

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  10. Gina Moskal

    Never did a live event before. LOVE Mystery quilts this is so fun! Thanks for the invite. Great way to ring in the New Year!

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  11. Elizabeth Stark

    Rob, we may be birthday twins, my birthday was last Saturday. I’m having fun today, thanks for doing this

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  12. Debbie Simonton

    What a great day so far. Just finished unit 1 and while you are eating lunch, I will continue on.

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  13. Jordan Walsh

    I’m curious what the dark fabric the lady is using for her patriotic because I am also doing a patriotic quilt!

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  14. DIANA SIMKINS

    Love the mystery and all of the tips and demos on different tools. Thanks for all the fun!

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  15. Georgia Hartwell

    Just double check the switching of mics for the teachers and commentator.
    Could use paper labels not just say this is the light, med, med dark, and dark.

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  16. Valerie Ray

    I can’t wait to see what the finished quilt looks like! Happy belated birthday to you Rob!

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  17. Karen

    I’m just figuring out how to join the chat and still cutting. But as a quilter I’m into the meditation of it

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  18. Karen Major

    Where do we find the next step of instructions? I am not seeing it on the Craftsy site

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  19. Kemi Broadley

    OMG! Did the first step backwards even though I stacked everything right…ARGG!!! Hopefully I’ll be able to adjust/pivot if necessary, I’m NOT going to rip out all those tiny seams, LOL

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  20. Dawn Mills

    Could you tell us how many of the squares we need to sew together to go with the 20 half square triangles we made.

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  21. Brenda Bacon

    Love the tip to put the pieced half on top of the solid triangle. Works like a charm

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  22. Simone Nowacki

    This is so much fun. I am learning so much. I am a little behind, but am trying and having fun. Thank you for doing this.

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  23. Debbie Gowen

    I’m watching the video with an ear bud in while watching football & sewing during commercials. This is a real test of my priorities! Thank you for the opportunity.

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    • DeborahAnn

      My text keeps failing must not be able to text to number for Mystery text. Trying to catch up while watching. Love the interaction.

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  24. Kathy Behrens Filip

    First time working a mystery quilt online. I attend a lot of workshops. This is interesting now that I have the tech figured out. Excited to see what the quilt looks like.

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  25. Pat Christopher

    hat sizes are the triangels suposed to be before addin the 3rd piece, can I see it printed somewhere?

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  26. Rosa

    CAn you talk about how to choose prints? What makes a good print for this pattern? How to pick a print for a mystery quilt along?

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