Here it is. Step 6 of Bonnie Hunter's en Provence mystery. Along with all the pretty trimmings that came from it. I'm thinking I really should try to pick up the companion angle ruler. I love my easy angle, so I'm sure I could get used to that one to. And as Bonnie says, all those pretty trimmings cost a pretty penny, at $18 Canadian a yard.
Moving on to the next step. Bonnie gave us a pile of work in the reveal. I'm going to call that steps 7,8 and 9, so that I don't feel so bad when it takes me three weeks to finish them :)
I'm linking up over at Bonnie's linkup today.
Steps 7, 8, and 9 sound good! :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the remaining steps!
ReplyDeleteI think the Companion Angle is worth having for hourglass blocks, and also for flying geese.