Shamy, he does not like being locked out of the veggie garden.
No poodles or girlz allowed!
Yep, as soon as it's done I'll have pictures up.
Darla, it's a quilt that I've been working on. Gonna be so excited when it's all done! I still have some quilting of the layers to do and then on to the edge binding.
Oh Dani girl, You would make Grandma Lorie cry, she would be so proud of you. Your flowers are beautiful, but that quilt is amazing. Can't wait to see it...and you. love you
FC, it's malabar spinach. Haven't tried eating it yet....
Erin, worked on it a few hours today. Hopefully by Sunday I can start adding the binding.
Mom, I wish I could have met her. My next quilt I'll be doing the honeycomb pattern with some reproduction feed sack fabrics. It is my way of honoring her. xoxo
Your photo posts always make me long so for a new camera even though I know it's the photographer's skill and the photographer's amazing garden that causes the fantastic pictures.
Ummmm Jigs??? What are you doing?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful butterfly. Will we get a quilt completed photo? Can't wait.
Lovely photos...are sewing something?
ReplyDeleteShamy, he does not like being locked out of the veggie garden.
ReplyDeleteNo poodles or girlz allowed!
Yep, as soon as it's done I'll have pictures up.
Darla, it's a quilt that I've been working on. Gonna be so excited when it's all done!
I still have some quilting of the layers to do and then on to the edge binding.
What a lovely week! You have so many flowers that I have never seen...all very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLike the two in one red and white flower!
ReplyDeleteThat 1st picture made me giggle. So cute! And I love the butterfly - what a great shot!
ReplyDeleteWe're having such bad storms here today. My veggie garden is gonna be toast. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteHey look at you!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the green/red leaf plant?
Oh I can't wait to see that quilt jumble held up for us to see, it looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Dani girl, You would make Grandma Lorie cry, she would be so proud of you. Your flowers are beautiful, but that quilt is amazing. Can't wait to see it...and you. love you
ReplyDeleteFC, it's malabar spinach. Haven't tried eating it yet....
ReplyDeleteErin, worked on it a few hours today. Hopefully by Sunday I can start adding the binding.
Mom, I wish I could have met her.
My next quilt I'll be doing the honeycomb pattern with some reproduction feed sack fabrics. It is my way of honoring her.
xoxo
What a darling dog!
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Your photo posts always make me long so for a new camera even though I know it's the photographer's skill and the photographer's amazing garden that causes the fantastic pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a sweetie Granny. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty. Finally catching up on my reading. Been out for a while!
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