Yesterday was FNwF hosted by Cheryll & i had sewing plans. :) Those plans went out the window because it was time for the little annual local quilt show so off i went to see all the beautiful quilts. Sorry i didn't take photos. Fast forward after my day out & it back to stitching this
I managed to get this far before bedtimeI've been checking my bulbs daily & sadly so far none are showing any sign of having flowers except these 2The freesia has now opened & the smell is divineThis one has had about 6 flowers on since i took the photo.
I'd been to Bunnings recently & bought some pansies, petunias, marigolds & a viola.i bought a purple/black viola
today the 1st petunia flowered
The azalea i thought wasn't going to survive has burst into bloomhalf the bush is now covered since taking this photo. :)today the 1st petunia flowered
The lavenders are both flowering, the snapdragons from last year are putting on a show & all the daisy type plans are starting to flower as well. So spring has certainly arrived.
Now i'm off the get my sourdough bread going. Handy having a son who is a baker as I scored a well established starter from his work. :). Now i need the loaf to turn out well so he doesn't judge me. lol.
Happy Stitching,
7 comments:
Your stitchery is lovely Jeanette. Yes spring has arrived although it looks as though you are far more ahead regarding flowers, than we are here. Its still very chilly here as yet.
Cute Christmas stitchery.
You’ve got some lovely colours coming up in the garden.
Love the Christmas tree. Your garden is coming along nicely.
Lovely stitchery, nice to see the flowers coming in the garden.
You made good progress with your redwork stitching. Lovely to have the spring colour coming through - I am watching for autumn colour! Lucky you to have that sourdough starter, hope the loaf turned out well. xx
That's a sweet stitchery. It's always lovely to go and see some other quilts. great seeing signs of Spring in the garden... hope your bread turned out well
Hugz
Your stitchery grew nicely.
Lovely flowers for Spring. Lucky you scoring a nice Sourdough starter ... good luck with your loaf.
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