Yep, I'm a slacker.
That's all I got done for clue 3 of Bonnie Hunter's En Provence mystery. I've got some strips cut, though, so should be able to make a few more after I finish quilting those piggies.
Pigs before purples, after all. Priorities...
Linking with the Mystery Monday at Bonnie's house. Come see all the fun!
Yes, priorities!
ReplyDeleteI don't think you're a slacker at all, you get tons done.
More than I've done! Pulled some fabrics and that's all.
ReplyDeleteSince it is PURPLE, I am a bit surprised you didn't throw everything else to the wind and just enjoyed sewing the purple. On the other hand, having piglets scurrying all over the place must be tiring. :^D I didn't do much of the "purple" 4-patch either. We can catch up later, right? Did you have snow? Got lots here for sale. Real cheap! ;^)
ReplyDeleteOooh - I like those colours!
ReplyDeleteLuckily four patch goes together pretty quickly!
ReplyDeleteYour purples are great. I am far behind and have only made 20 from clue 3 and none of clue 2. Almost finished with clue 1. But we will finish !!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for even doing a few! The pigs are calling, the pigs are calling...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty 4-patches. I haven't finished many more than you have. The piggies do really need to come first, that's such a fun quilt.
ReplyDeleteThere may only be six, but they are a gorgeous six! Quality not quantity, right?
ReplyDeleteNot a race, took me two years to finish a Bonnie quilt, lol. Love the piggies!
ReplyDeleteI'll give you a dollar if you put a piggy into your En Provence quilt and rename it Snuffles for Truffles.
ReplyDeleteRight! Priorities! You stick to your plan, and remember six is always better than five, and before you know it you'll be passing the 200 mark!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to see what people do with Bonnie's mystery quilts. Enjoy!
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