Here is my One Flower Wednesday for May 26th
Two are made from the beautiful pieces I recieved from Sandy , including the lovely fussy cut piece, and one from mine. I have decided to surrond them with the plain cream fabric, so may do some of the surronds next week
My count today is now 23 Thanks to Sandy's gift also.
I think I may need to scatter some more dark ones in there?
Now - sewing my POTC's again.
Very pretty! I like the way you show them separate and then all together. I will have to put all mine together at the end, because it really does show how they are adding up over these weeks. Nice fabrics!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is growing nicely. What fun to see all the different beautiful fabrics. Makes me think of using some of my scraps to start doing one a week also. It's the least I can do, instead of obsessing solely on DJ, which I have been doing for the past two or three weeks.
ReplyDeleteWow, doesn't your top flower look striking against the cream!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is growing fast, better than your wisteria.....so pitty...I like your quilt on the top of the header, very nice, a dresden plate pattern (?)
ReplyDeletegreetings, Jeannet
Joan your garden is growing. Keep up the good work. I have answered your email, hope this helps
ReplyDeleteyour garden is growning. I like the cream looks like pebbles, maybe pop a green one in now and them to indicate weeds. Weeds are beautiful too.
ReplyDeletelovely hexie flowers.
ReplyDeleteVery nice flowers you made this week. And what a very sweet gift you got from Sandy!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pleasure to see your garden grow...
Joke
www.jora.punt.nl
I remember an old family heirloom quilt made by my great grandmother that used that pattern. Watching you build yours makes me envision her building hers. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt's rumored that my mother has that quilt but that it's almost ruined. I plan on stealing it from her and trying to salvage something, even for a picture frame.
Very pretty! I like the way the color pops against the cream
ReplyDeleteOooo pretty flowers, they will be so lovely with the cream background. Are you done with your FM challenge so you can get the POTC done?
ReplyDeleteCrispy
It is coming along nicely. Sometimes I think these slow projects turn out the most beautiful. They have a contemplative feeling even after they are finished.
ReplyDeletewow...lovely flowers...i cannot wait to try hexagons...
ReplyDelete23! You're amazing! I am strongly considering a cream fabric for a more traditional look, but I do love the ones I've seen with a green fabric.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so beautiful, especially against the cream.
ReplyDeleteYes I would make a few more dark ones if I were you.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the quilt in your header!
Tineke
They're all pretty Joan but I love that one at the top. Are you doing the 1" size?
ReplyDeletePretty flowers and how nice of Sandy. Love the idea of cream to surround the flowers.
ReplyDeleteWow Joan, I was able to enlarge your photo and I am just amazed at the beautiful and unusual prints you are using. Your garden is growing oh so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jilly
Hi Joan! Your garden is coming along nicely :-)
ReplyDeletebest wishes from Berit
Lovely flowers. And I like how the blend together. It will be a pretty garden.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I think the cream will be a great addition.
ReplyDeleteI love your hexagons , they`re so lovely
ReplyDeleteRena
Love your new hexies Joan. The garden is really starting to grow now.
ReplyDeleteYou have made great progress and your flowers are delightful , like the cream color between the flowers.
ReplyDeleteSee you enxt week.
Sheila
Oh wow, these are just too pretty, Joan.
ReplyDeleteThose are looking lovely, I'm doing some flowers too.
ReplyDeleteHi glad you got the sign in list to work. Hope for me next week.
ReplyDeletei like your flowers. Nice parcel as well.
Happy Stitching Terry
Beautiful colours, you have for your flower garden! Some darker ones could be great, but is not necessary. And the cream fabrics brings it out!
ReplyDeleteTHank you for your friendly comment on my blog. Your 'garden' looks like spring. Lovely.
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