On that cheery note...I do hope that all the Mums had a lovely Mothers Day last Sunday and that you were spoilt by your family...
I have managed to get 5 new flowers made for my Garden this week... and will be popping round to see some other gardeners later...You too can visit by looking for Karen at Journey of a Quilter..Thank you Karen,,,,you do a great job...
Inchy Hexagon Flower Swap
May Inchy Hexagon Flowers...
My May flowers are on their way to Jane in USA..Jane is a new member...so a very warm welcome to the swap. Do hope the flowers are what Jane requested...
Hope you all have a great week
Wherever you are Take care
Kate xx
So glad it has arrived safely and you like it. :-)
ReplyDeleteFive flowers -- you've been busy this week. Living in Pennsylvania --Spring is here and I am busy in my real garden -- so not as much sewing for me:( I must say I am enjoying the outdoors with my cutie pie grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers to brighten your cold wet day.
ReplyDeleteWe've lit our fire for the first time today ... brrrrr!
Hi Kate, Beautiful flowers on display this week. The Inchy Hexie Flower Swap is so much fun.
ReplyDeleteHuhu Kate! Ganz viele Grüße aus einem sehr warmen und sehrsehr trockenen Norddeutschland! Wir warten hier händeringend auf Regen!
ReplyDeleteSchön sind deine Blümchen! Weiterhin viel Spaß beim Nähen!
Liebe Grüße!
Lovely Kate! You are right, winter brings more time for quilting. The rain has finally stopped here and the gardening has begun. That means less time for quilting. :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! I can't pick a favorite out of the bunch :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers. It is just beginning to heat up here for the summer. Hope your winter isn't too bad.
ReplyDeletePretty little flowers! Thank you sharing them!
ReplyDeleteFive nice flowers, i love the pink one with the red hart.
ReplyDeleteGr Annemieke.
Lovely flowers Kate. I hope Melbourne is warming up enough to make sewing comfortable! The swaps you are part of look like a great way to build up a great range of flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful new flowers! Enjoy the winter time for quilting and it will be spring, before you know it. Of course that means that autumn will start here... Hmmm. ;-) Enjoy your sewing!
ReplyDeleteMy, you've been busy! there are vew fabrics on their way to you. I'm getting ready to make a few flowers with my Australian 'seeds'. Thanks again for the fabric.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteHere in Germany we have warm and sunny days.
Your flowers are lovely, we had a colder than usual winter, hope our summer is better.
ReplyDeleteIt's so much fun to see how many different fabrics are used to make those flowers. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on your flowers. Since your flowers are so small, how big will your finished project be?
ReplyDeletePretty flowers! Nice progress.
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