And because I have only the one picture to share, here are some bonus pictures of our side garden and a couple of pots. We worked on them this past weekend. Maybe I'll post more as the flowers get settled in the other parts of the garden.
Columbine, German Catchfly and Painted Daisy buds |
For years, my mom had this pot on her front porch filled with Geraniums |
I'm linking up with Freemotion by the River for Linky Tuesday, Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday, and Sew Fresh Quilts for Let's Bee Social. Buttons are on the right.
Until next week, keep quilting!
9 comments:
What a bold block. I really like it.
Ouch! I hope you are fully recovered now. Even with the enforced break you are making good progress. I can't wait to see the whole thing laid out. Your side garden is looking very pretty - I love all the dainty flowers against your white wood.
Sorry for you being injured! Those blades always frighten me. I wish you a quick recovery. I love your block and your flowers!
Janine, this block looks beautiful and it is very exciting to think you are getting closer to putting the top together. A Giant sympathy Ouch for you! I hope you will heal up quickly with no permanent damage. I've done that too. Such pretty flowers and a sweet side garden!
Eck. Hope you are healing well. I guess we have all had a run in with a rotary cutter at one time or another. Your block is great! Love your flowers too. I'm especially fond of columbine.
Uurgh! I was just saying the other day that I had so far managed not to cut myself with my rotary cutter...My husband said that was a dangerous thing to say! The block is looking beautiful' the quilt must be getting excitingly close to a finished top! Nice to see some summery looking flowers. Tomorrow is the first day of our winter, so our garden is looking a bit bleak!
Another gorgeous block!! Hope the rotary incident wasn't terribly serious and that you're back to sewing.
I love painted daisies! Pretty spring flowers.
I looks fantastic!! I love geraniums...and all your flowers are looking great! (I'm always nervous I might have a rotary incident as I'm so quick)
Your block is SO great. I love it must browse to find out more about the quilt you're working on. Hope the mishap is healing - mine took a full year before it started to feel normal again.
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