Friday the eight and final part of the Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt was revealed. As we had been cutting and making components over the past weeks, the time has come to assemble these parts into blocks for the making of the quilt.
The corner blocks.
These are the set in blocks, the quilt is on point. Very creative set in triangles.
Baked bread early this morning, new flour which we have never used before. Perfect for baking bread.
Your BH blocks are so pretty in the reds and whites. I agree, those are interesting setting triangles. Her quilts are always interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks so good. I hope you have a hot pot of soup to go with it.
ReplyDeleteWow....look at the height of that bread loaf! How delicious, fresh baked bread straight from the oven. Love those fabrics in your Bonnie Hunter block.
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie, Your mystery quilt blocks are beauties.Also love the shoofly blocks you have made. I wish I could find such lovely stitching when I clean up my sewing room. LOL
ReplyDeleteI need to make some bread soon - biscuits tonight though
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics you chose for the mystery quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks beautiful, and your bread reminds me of the bread that my mom used to make - 12 loaves a week! It was delicious too.
ReplyDeleteThe bread and the setting triangles look delicious! Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching!
ReplyDeleteThe smell of home baked bread is amazing! Makes it hard to stop eating, when it smells so good.
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