I pulled the next batch of fabrics to cut Arboretum block backgrounds. Some didn't have fold marks where I needed to cut so I cut 14 of the original size blocks two of the 1.5 ratio blocks and 7 of the smallest block. I will have to press the rest of the fabrics before I can cut blocks from them. I also cut another color of Aboriginal dots for the branches. I will have to cut more of that as I sew but I decided to use what I have already cut first.
I decided to put all of the log cabin blocks on the wall and there were 8 more in there that I didn't have in the count yesterday. 30 blocks that will finish at 7" so far. I found some more scraps and cut some more pieces so when I want some mindless sewing I will make some more blocks.
The Annabelle Hydrangeas turned back to lime green about a week ago. Now I have to watch for just the right time to pick a bouquet for drying.
The double Impatiens I showed a couple weeks ago that were totally ravaged by bugs eating the leaves have survived. This is all new leaves on the bare stems that were left. There was a bloom the day before I took this photo and now it is gone. There are 2 buds in the lower right corner of the photo. I had replaced the plants in 2 pots so I went out to the weed pile to see if the ones I dumped were growing and they are.
7 comments:
How do you known when Hydrangeas are ready to pick for drying?
Those Arboretum backgrounds look just amazing!! You really have had a lovely flowering this season hugs, Julierose
I have a little bit of hydrangea left that don't look too brown for the long dry spells but I did cut a lot off in the drought that looked horrible and were dragging the bush down so much. I too have been watching them to see if they will look nice for a fall bouquet.
So many pretty fabrics
Love the log cabin blocks! That lime green hydrangea is stunning! There is a big hydrangea outside the front door at the office where I work, but right now it is still all white. I guess I will have to pay attention to it to see if it changes color. I usually come in the side door but today I was the first one to arrive today so I have to come in the front door to turn off the alarm.
Such vibrant background fabrics for more trees, adding more beauty with each block. And my oh my your log cabin sure makes a grand statement..
My hydrangea is still in the tiny little bud stage, our spring was long and cold and most everything has been blooming later than normal.
We’re in another week in the mid 90’s four our afternoon temps. And we woke up to 41 degrees. ‘Mountain living’
JJM
Those log cabins are so pretty. That makes a fabulous scrappy quilt.
Can't wait to see your new aboretum blocks. Love your hydrangea. I can't grow one. It must be my soil as other things grow there.but I love them
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