Since my last post my flowers are growing slowly but surely:) Last post I had 23 flowers and 34 stepping stones. Now I have 25 flowers 46 stepping stones . Here is a picture of my joined flowers:
You can see my progress if you look at my last post.
I didn't have many comments on my last post because somehow I "lost" my pictures. I think I fixed the problem. (Fingers crossed)
I had a comment on April 9th:
Jenny at http://www.cloverandviolet.com/ said...
Wow, those are lovely! I'm just visiting for the first time, but how large are you making this piece? I cannot wait to see how it progresses!
First, thanks for visiting and commenting, Jenny. To answer your question I'm not really sure how large I'm making my garden. I had visions of a double bed size, but I may change my mind. I love the handwork, but the progress is VERY S-L-O-W. At any rate, I'm sure I'll still be working on it next year at this time:)
If any of you have not visited Jenny's blog, I advise you to correct the situation immediately. She makes lovely things and has great tutorials. I have to admit I enjoy seeing the little man (her son) she posts about. He is soooo cute. (Almost as cute as my grandsons, lol)
Just One More Thing -- I'd like to know what all of you are making with your flowers? This is not a rhetorical question -- I need answers!! Can't wait to hear from you.
You can see my progress if you look at my last post.
I didn't have many comments on my last post because somehow I "lost" my pictures. I think I fixed the problem. (Fingers crossed)
I had a comment on April 9th:
Jenny at http://www.cloverandviolet.com/ said...
Wow, those are lovely! I'm just visiting for the first time, but how large are you making this piece? I cannot wait to see how it progresses!
First, thanks for visiting and commenting, Jenny. To answer your question I'm not really sure how large I'm making my garden. I had visions of a double bed size, but I may change my mind. I love the handwork, but the progress is VERY S-L-O-W. At any rate, I'm sure I'll still be working on it next year at this time:)
If any of you have not visited Jenny's blog, I advise you to correct the situation immediately. She makes lovely things and has great tutorials. I have to admit I enjoy seeing the little man (her son) she posts about. He is soooo cute. (Almost as cute as my grandsons, lol)
Just One More Thing -- I'd like to know what all of you are making with your flowers? This is not a rhetorical question -- I need answers!! Can't wait to hear from you.
Your garden is progressing beautifully. Happy Stitching,
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteyour garden is looking good.
ReplyDeleteLovely work and it is good to see your garden grow.
ReplyDeletelovely flowers, I must start think about stepping stones too.
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ReplyDeleteYour garden is growing beautifully! I hope to one day have make a quilt with my hexies - not sure on the size yet.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love your flowers too.
ReplyDeleteLovely, I like your garden paths.
ReplyDeleteYour hexie garden is growing so nicely!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is going to be so pretty,,, well done...Don't worry abouut the time it takes you,,,enjoy the journey,,xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty collection of flowers! I hope to have two quilts when I'm done, I have a coaster already, my first hexie flower is on my desk at work where I can see it every day.
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