Bonnie Hunter Winter Mystery 2022-2023: Chilhowie
#291
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Camarillo, CA
Posts: 4,568

Sorry to hear about your injured foot woodland creature! What a bummer time of year to be laid up! I hope your surgery goes well and you are able to get to your basement sooner than you think.
I am only doing half the blocks, so finished Clue 2 yesterday! I have to trim the last of them today and I'll post a photo later.
I am only doing half the blocks, so finished Clue 2 yesterday! I have to trim the last of them today and I'll post a photo later.
#294

Be well, woodland….EPP sounds like the perfect choice to keep your creative juices flowing. You’ll catch up…
joesmom…I ended up moving my cutting station to a higher table. With all the cutting and trimming in her mysteries, I tried to prepare better for this one. It’s frustrating our own limitations slap us upside the head….lol… you’ve got a good plan…a bit at a time.
Can’t wait for tomorrow..
joesmom…I ended up moving my cutting station to a higher table. With all the cutting and trimming in her mysteries, I tried to prepare better for this one. It’s frustrating our own limitations slap us upside the head….lol… you’ve got a good plan…a bit at a time.
Can’t wait for tomorrow..
Last edited by Teen; 12-08-2022 at 01:47 PM.
#295
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 160

I finished clue #2 today but need to trim the last set. I tried to do them in 4 sets instead of 1 big set and pace myself. I used the Easy Angle ruler on the wings instead of the Folding Corners ruler. This worked better for me and allowed for more accuracy -- although they should have both worked the same in principle. Idk, but they are done. Yay! Now on to clue #3 (tomorrow).
Woodland - praying for healing and a quick recovery on your foot. EEP should help pass the time while you wait to get back you your machine.
Woodland - praying for healing and a quick recovery on your foot. EEP should help pass the time while you wait to get back you your machine.
Last edited by Stitches23; 12-08-2022 at 03:26 PM.
#298
Super Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 3,960

Although I haven't finished the clue, I can show you the fabrics I used in my super controlled scrappy (3 purples, 4 oranges and 5 neutrals). I'm really enjoying this approach and can't wait to see how it ends up. I plan to set aside what's unfinished come morning and start in on the next clue.
Jeanie, your clue 2s are gorgeous!
Jeanie, your clue 2s are gorgeous!
#299
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,507

Got clue 2 finished last night. Ready for clue 3 tomorrow.
Woodland, sad about the foot. EPP seems a good attitude solution. Years ago, my knee was seriously injured the day before company came for Thanksgiving. They were very compassionate and took over the work. At first I was embarrassed,but quickly learned to accept help. God’s Teaching me (not saying you need the same lessons I need).
Woodland, sad about the foot. EPP seems a good attitude solution. Years ago, my knee was seriously injured the day before company came for Thanksgiving. They were very compassionate and took over the work. At first I was embarrassed,but quickly learned to accept help. God’s Teaching me (not saying you need the same lessons I need).