 It's quiet in the house this evening and Mister is out washing the car so I get to work on clue 3.  Penelope has several parts going this week, but I think I am going to stick with the original clues and just make the shaded 4 patches.  I'm not in a hurry to get this one finished so will enjoy drawing it out a bit.
It's quiet in the house this evening and Mister is out washing the car so I get to work on clue 3.  Penelope has several parts going this week, but I think I am going to stick with the original clues and just make the shaded 4 patches.  I'm not in a hurry to get this one finished so will enjoy drawing it out a bit.There are not very many of these, so it takes almost no time to chain the first half on, give the seam a gentle press, and add the second triangle.
All I have left is to attach the beautiful turquoise triangle to the other side and my clue is finished. Since I was already cut, this only took me two hours total. Nice. (Only trouble is: once again I am unable to count and have TWICE as many turquoise triangles cut as I need. What am I going to do with myself?) Aren't these just delicious looking. Oh, yummy. If you wish to play along, this pattern can be found in Bonnie Hunter's More Adventures With Leaders and Enders. As always, you can find all my posts on Easy Street by clicking the tab at the top of the blog.


 
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