I added a little fun:
A British pedestrian and a French hen! |
What a great mystery--the steps are doable in the time allotted, and the units aren't complicated to create!
Thanks, Bonnie!
You can find her Mystery Monday Link Up for Clue 3 HERE.
My first completed clue is posted HERE.
My second completed clue is HERE.
Wow, great fabrics! And very seasonal!
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DeleteLove the French hen! 8)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gayle. I still had the fabric handy from a Christmas quilt I just made.
DeleteLove the fun in your yellow fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Andee--I like a bit of whimsy!
DeleteWe all need a little Fun!! Looking wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYes we do! Thanks.
DeleteGreat variety in your fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThanks--I've WAY too many scraps! :)
DeleteI always find a lot of humor in your fabric choices. One of my golds is a banana print and as I sewed it I was thinking of the sock monkeys in your red fabric.
ReplyDeleteBonnie Mysteries are such fun, that I'm divided: I'm eager to work at the next clues, but I don't want the reveal/surprise to come out too early!
I completely understand the feeling. I am having lots of fun with this mystery--and to think I was apprehensive about it!
DeleteBanana fabric is great! I deliberately look for things I can add as surprises because I love discovering them in other quilts.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog--I really appreciate it. :)
Your yellow is so cheery!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I tried to mix some cheery bright golds in with the duller ones for a little oomph!
ReplyDeleteLove the chicken! And the warm golds and yellows are really going to bring the quilt to life. Looking good!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Monica. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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