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Saturday, June 6, 2009

I finally got back to the curved piecing........
You can see how I stacked and clipped the rows together. I will have to go back to the picture of all of the pieces on my design wall to see which way to turn these. I have one more row to sew.
I promised pictures of my porch pots. This one is at the top because of the tall yellow flowers.This one is next. One of the plants broke off but I'm hoping the root is good and that it will grow back. At the other side of the pot is a really good size lime color licorice plant that you can just see the tip of at the center right.
The third one at the bottom was a gift from friends when my mother passed away. It had a lot of purple in it so I concentrated on other colors for the other 2 pots. It is also more filled in because it was planted a few weeks ago. I have one more to do that will sit in front of my garage.
This is the view outside my studio window right now. It is another wiegela bush.
The yellow evening primrose are starting to bloom too. I'll have more nature's color tomorrow.

10 comments:

  1. Glad to see you're getting back to those curves. Anxious to see what you do with them. Your plants are beautiful. What kind of camera do you have. You take such wonderful pictures.

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  2. Glad to see you are progressing on the serpentine quilt. I just love your pots they are all so beautiful. I have never seen such a pretty weigela. Ours are that soft pink that almost looks white. I love the colors on yours, beautiful

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  3. Your flowers are lovely...my pots & garden are starting to do well, I will take some pics when they fill in more.

    Love the curvy blocks....can't wait to see it finished.

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  4. What a gorgeous yard you have! It must be wonderful to look out your studio window and see that. My space is in the basement -- gives me lots of room, but no view.

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  5. I can just envision you whizzing on those curved pieces. You keep me so inspired.

    Your selection of plants you combined in your 'porch pots' are so welcoming, and of course exerburant color. And what a beautiful wiegela bush to look at from your studio window !

    J~MT

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  6. Can't wait to see where your curved piecing is leading you!

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  7. What beautiful pots. Look forward to seeing the curved piece.

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  8. Your home is a place of color and love! I'm sure people stop to look at it in awe

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  9. Your pots are really lovely. I think you made wonderful combinations and that's not easy to do.

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