A handful of large half-square triangles was
Part 5 of Bonnie Hunter's En Provence Mystery Challenge.
Here are samplings from the parts that we have assembled so far. And there is another color to add...in my case that will be red.
And here are deux cochons, I mean two pigs. They thought that if they spoke French, I'd accidentally let them in this blog post about En Provence. And it worked.
Tomorrow I plan to present the ostrich tutorial, so come back at your own risk.
so beautiful! thanks for posting..something I need to learn!
ReplyDeletejust noticed a roo in that lovely fabric? an aussie fabric?..love it more <3..from Brisbane
ReplyDeleteGotta get me some ostrich!
ReplyDeleteI'll be there for the ostrich show !!
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see how your speculation compares with Bonnie has in store for us. Happy quilting!!
ReplyDeleteI'm always crazy about your fabric selections! Especially those two little Porkers de Provence!
ReplyDeleteCount me in for the ostrich event! I'll put a fresh blade in my rotary cutter and stock up on bandaids!
But are they actually ostriches, or emus to go with the kangaroo?
ReplyDeleteI made a potholder with piglets for my son and his partner and they loved it!
A very interesting interpretation so far. But sneaking in those piglets....suppose they start squealing. Will it be in French also? Why ostriches. Will they all have their heads in or out of the sand?
ReplyDeleteEn Provence looking good.
ReplyDeleteAmazing fabrics!
ReplyDeleteYour en Provence is coming along nicely and i love your bilingual pigs. Happy new year!
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