So today I made 100 little pointy units for the second clue of Bonnie Hunter's En Provence Mystery Quilt.
That's 10 piles of 10 units, each pile made with a different neutral , but with a constant magenta for the corners.
You can see more folks' progress here.
I'm really enjoying this mystery! But now what do I do for the rest of the week til the next clue comes out on Friday??? Just kidding - I've got
plenty of other projects to work on - I am doing a bom and I get my
December fabric tomorrow (Tuesday), so I'll be able to make those blocks, but I
have a whole month to work on those... and I've got LOTS of embroidery
to do on some other blocks I made for a Bonnie Sullivan quilt (Tuxedo
Tales)... and 3 blocks to make to finish my Buster Cat Does Halloween
quilt (yes, it might be late for this year, but I'm on track to finish
it for next year!).... I am NOT lacking projects to work on!... But I
will still be waiting with baited breath for the next En Provence clue!
"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." - Picasso
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Looking good! I've got lots of other projects too, but I'm still hanging out for each clue!
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