Snippets of pastel wools
pieced into flowers
on black and white houndstooth wool.
on black and white houndstooth wool.
Embellished with tiny glass beads
and a touch of hand embroidery.
I'm taking a little time to get back to my roots...
with some free hand embroidery.
I love anything black and white,
so this wool makes a great background.
so this wool makes a great background.
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It's a warm breezy Monday.
Perfect for working in the garden.
A Candy Corn vine.
(attracts hummingbirds)
(attracts hummingbirds)
It's very dainty, but brightly colored.
Black Cohosh in full bloom.
These spikes of blooms are 5 foot tall.
Huge hosta
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Every year, this never ceases to amaze me.
It seams nothing bothers it and it comes
back strong each Spring.
Every year, this never ceases to amaze me.
It seams nothing bothers it and it comes
back strong each Spring.
Enjoy your start to the week, my Friends !
Rose
Rose
Love stitching and lovely flowers.
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Cathy
Oh, there's nothing like getting back to freehand roots! Darlin' appliquéd garden flowers, Rose!
ReplyDeleteAnd your real flowers are lovely...
~~Nancy of The Bonnie White Hare
Lovely flowers both real and appliqued! Do you sell your wool by the yard? Janice
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your stitching. Your flowers are incredible. Summer is so nice. I love seeing you get back to your roots. I do love embroidery.
ReplyDeleteHave a delightful week Rose.
Hi rose!!! Love your happy stitching.
ReplyDeleteAlways in awe of your beautiful stitching and the time involved.
ReplyDeleteSuch treasures.
Enjoyed seeing your flowers also. I've taken black cohash but never seen the plant.
Blessings
Cheryl
Your stitching is perfection as always.
ReplyDeleteLOVE seeing pics of your garden. Oak leaf hydrangea is a favorite of mine but I don't have one. Lots of other hydrangeas, but no oak leaf. I just can't figure out where I can fit one in since they grow so large.
Ohhh! These are so pretty! Love the colors you've used. And I agree-- Oakleaf Hydrangeas are so amazing. I've got 5 in my yard! So dramatic, and interesting in all seasons! Nice to meet you :)
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