Our Golden Dollar plant is flowering more profusely than I've ever seen before. It looked especially delightful after a lunch time dusting of tiny rain drops.
The peachy colour of this African Daisy (Osteospermum) always pleases my eye. Even in our autumn it continues to flower beautifully. I couldn't resist snapping this shot in this morning's sunshine as we spent a little time tidying the garden.
I've been looking forward to making something from Tasha Noel's The Simple Life fabric range. I have a little of three of these fabrics as well as two from her more recent Little Red Riding Hood fabrics. After added a couple of other fabrics I am now enjoying some fussy cutting and hand stitching, working on 5" squares with an everyday lap quilt in mind. I hope Miss E (5) likes it as much as I do. Keeping it simple, keeping it fun.
Sharing at WIP Wednesday.
33 comments:
What lovely blocks! And those flowers are just beautiful :)
I'm sure Miss E will love it:-)
Simplicity is one key element of modern quilting! This is going to be wonderful - such cute fabric!
I can tell I'm going to love the quilt - am sure Miss E will too
Yellow flowers always seem joyful - this certainly is
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I wonder if Miss E knows that you are making it for her. She is sure to love it - your Autumn looks soft and pretty in the sunlight.
The African daisy is gorgeous!
I love yellow color and this flower is wonderful!
Cinzia
The flowers are so pretty! I love spring.
The blocks are beautiful.
Flowers are always joyful....nice
I love the African daisies....that's quite the beautiful shot!
Gorgeous images! Like it...;)
I love bright yellow flowers too. I think the quilt is going to be quite lovely.
The flowers look beautiful especially with those few drops of rain on them.
Love the yellow flowers. I'm wondering if all the flooding you had earlier is making the blooms more plentiful? I'm sure your little one will like the quilt you are making her. Your children are so fortunate to have a mother who makes them a special piece. Something they can treasure for years and years.
Your garden is so delightful!!
Please forgive me as I pour over your blog... and possibly comment way too much. I'm sorry I have been so absent. Life has been incredibly stressful, Bec had a 7+ week stint in hospital and my health hasn't been great. I enrolled in Uni, but my specialists have asked me to put it on hold... so I am now hoping to catch up on my favourite blogs.
God bless you, Karen! xxoo
I appreciate flowers that bloom late in the season. Someone's been sewing. :)
Such pretty flower images. They make me happy.. And I am sure Miss E will love it. Such cute images..
Hugs~
Your snapshots are excellent. The cutting and stitching work has the touch of elegance.
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A joy to see your beautiful flowers Karen. I am currious how your quilt is going to look like.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Gorgeous flowers, love the colors! :-)
The patches for this quilt look so cute - and I really like the accompanying fabrics like the red dotted squares etc. can I please put in a request to be shown the completed product.
Beautiful golden dollar blooms with those pretty little rain-drops. I'm sure Miss E is going to love her quilt.
Beautiful flower images and loved the patches.
Greetings
You have a beautiful garden!
Spring has just arrived here, so I'm looking forward for more flowers, so I can start click-click-ing around!
I love that fabric line. I have some in my stash, but haven't decided what pattern to use fir it yet. I may also go simple and do a simple patchwork. Sometimes simple is best. =)
Beautiful flowers, as always. More to add to my screen saver. =)
Preciosas as fotografías de las flores!!
Abrazos.
Your flower shots are gorgeous!
What sweet, sweet fabric. Miss E will have beautiful dreams snuggled under her whimsical quilt!!
What lovely flowers! Happy weekend my friend!!
I love Tasha Noel's designs. Happy Sunday, xx
Those fabrics are really sweet and will look beautiful in a lap quilt Miss E will surely adore it. Lovely flowers.
Its so beautiful :0) Love the colors :0)
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