Welcome to Part FOUR of the En Provence Mystery!! Second verse, same as the first. (Or would that be second?) Either way, we were back to the Tri-Recs tool for a go at our purples. Or, in my case, browns with my "neutral" blues:
While everyone was happily finishing up with their Tri-Recs tools for the duration of En Provence, I only just GOT my ruler set on Thursday!! A friend discovered that she had a second set, so I offered to buy it. The first unit turned out fairly well... if you discount the fact that I didn't follow the directions exactly:
(Thanks, Linda!! I was wondering when I would get around to ordering one of those.) Best of all, it was delivered to me with NO postage fees! (Thanks, Candy, for being the UPS man!! LOL)
I was busy making a Tree Lot:
The photo above shows the first EIGHT completed Christmas Tree mini quilts made from Kevin the Quilter's tutorial. I'm hoping to have a second set done before Christmas.
When I wasn't busy with the Tree Lot, or being distracted by my Christmas Magic Cowl:
I did manage to get a little more done on my En Provence. Here is a sampling of each unit in Clue 1 - Clue 4:
Sorry that I wasn't able to share my photos with you all, but my computer isn't recognizing my phone. :o((
I'm sure that there are PLENTY of En Provence photos to enjoy over at Quiltville. I will add my photos when my computer decides to open lines of communication with my phone. Until then, you and I will just have to head over to Bonnie's Link-Up.
PHOTOS ADDED. Thanks for your patience!!
Until next time...
Be Mysterious!!!
I can imagine, though ...
ReplyDeleteI love the blue and brown together. I'm also using light blues as my neutral.
ReplyDeleteBarbara at Stash Overflow
Love the colours you chose for En Provence. I haven't started Part 4 yet, not even the cutting. You are doing very well. Enjoy! ;^)
ReplyDeleteI love seeing people break out and use their own colors. It makes the mystery more interesting, I think.
ReplyDeleteNice colour combo!
ReplyDeleteWay to learn something new! Bonnie helps us learn new things and makes it easier I think? Your mini trees look WONDERFUL! I LOVE how you quilted them! Great work! Merry Christmas!
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