I have to keep reminding myself when stuck on one project, get busy on another one. I have had the rows of this one clipped together and laying on my sewing table for a couple weeks so I sewed it all together yesterday. It was too late to take it down to the pressing table last night so I'll do that today.
I decided I should water my tomato plants yesterday since we aren't expecting any rain until Sunday night. While I was out there I cut down a bunch of volunteer trees in the flower bed where these blue Balloon flowers are. Today the heat and humidity are coming back so I probably won't do anything outside except filling the bird feeder.
That balloon flower blue is so intense--just lovely...
ReplyDeleteWe are expecting triple digit heat this weekend here in the NE.
Inside waving Julierose ;)))
one beautiful quilt after another - this one looks like a beauty without me even being able to see the whole thing! Hot and humid here too
ReplyDeleteBeautiful balloon flowers. Good advice, get sewing on something else. I'll take it!
ReplyDeleteA new inspiration for my aboriginal fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI like your advice. The blue balloon flowers are gorgeous. My favourite colour!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of UFOs I want to get to first, but am thinking about my next new project. I've never made a rail fence quilt before. I love this with Brandon's onion rings!
ReplyDeleteI’ll have to remember that philosophy, but I didn’t realize you had to be stuck to start on a new project. lol
ReplyDeleteYou always display your work with such fun and whimsy. Years of Professionalism shows daily !
ReplyDeleteMother Nature at work with blue balloon blossoms and green foliage... I love blue and green combinations.
JJM