I laid out the rest of the batik quarter blocks for the Bento Box quilt top.
It took three tables to lay them all out.
I sewed them all last night so I'll work on the layout next.
At 6 p.m. last night I noticed how pretty the fall flowers were. There is even a lily blooming again. The Sedum has turned a dark rose color.
We got a little over a half inch of rain yesterday so this Rose of Sharon still had some raindrops on it.
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The Bento blocks are stunning. I like your photos with raindrops on your flowers (a lot).
ReplyDeleteMuch as I love springtime I think fall has always been my favorite season. Your Rose of Sharon reminds me of the plants my mother used to grow in her yard at the ranch. I'm a little surprised that they are hardy enough to survive your winters and our summers.
ReplyDeleteI love those batiks and your flowers are lovely!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the arrangement of these blocks! Love the flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! Can't wait to see how you lay put the blocks.
ReplyDeleteRose of Sharon flowers are very simple but beautiful, I have one outside the bedroom window just slightly darker than yours. Do you trim the bush back each year?
ReplyDeleteWe found earwigs eating our maple tree! Quilts are a way better subject matter
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, thank you for all the time you put into share with us.