Yesterday morning I helped a friend with several projects and then we went to lunch. I spent the afternoon deep cleaning my living room. The dining room will be today's project. Last night I chose 3 more fabrics to cut for my solids with prints series of quilts. This is the first line of Charley Harper fabrics. I have another line which is sea creatures and the prints are smaller so they will probably be the next group to cut.
This beautiful cluster of 6 tomatoes ripened on the vine without a squirrel having one bite. Amazing! I think this was from the Early Girl plant.
One Aster plant has blooms already; the rest will take another week I think.
These 2 Elephant Ear plants took longer to start growing that the third pot but they have almost caught up in size.
This is the larger plant along with the Canna. I don't think the Canna is going to bloom because I got it planted late.
That fabric is so pretty. I have never seen any of the line of fabric in any of the shops I have been in over the years.
ReplyDeleteYou still have a lot of things growing in your gardens. I did go and check on the one zucchini and the one yellow squash growing last evening. I think I will have to pick them both soon. I don't see other squash right now.
Your garden is producing so beautifully! that is a great fabric--hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteI am really excited to see what you do with the solids and prints together. I find a lot of inspiration in what you post. I have accumulated quite of few Charley Harper fabrics. I cannot seem to make myself cut them for a quilt; I just like to look at them! I had bought a few at a quilt show a while ago, and then you posted about them. I was so excited that I had some, I bought more! Now just need to set them free in a project.
ReplyDeleteLove the garden photos- especially those luscious fresh tomatoes! Nice fabrics, too. I'm going to go look for some of those Charley Harper fabrics.
ReplyDeleteChickadees, cardinals and lady bugs make for such fun and happy prints to go with your pin wheels. I have learned about so many fabric designers from you Wanda . And you sure know how to pick them too.
ReplyDeleteI can see your tomatoes, asters, and big leaf plants have done really well for you this season.
JJM
Nothing nicer than home grown tomatoes especially when picking them off the vine in the sun, that delicious smell!
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