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FRIDAY FINISHES!
The 3-yard quilt top is all sewn together and ready for the quilting frame! It was pretty easy to stitch it and even a bit boring to just k...
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I sent for two quilts from Quilts for Kids and this is the first kit I wanted to do. They supply all of the fabric and backing, you do the ...
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The red Rain Lilies are starting to bloom! They are very pretty and have a bit more sweet aroma thant he white striped ones. We've had...
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The tall tiger lilies are beginning to bloom! I am waiting for the orange ones to open up! The orange drawf Calla lily is blooming, too! ...
I always wondered what an Indigo plant looked like. Do you use the flowers or leaves for dying? Does the plant get big? Hmmmm....I think I'll head over to Google and see. You've got me extra curious now. I like your "I" post...no one else posted an Indigo. :-)
ReplyDeletethat looks healthy! I tried it from seed once, but it never grew past the small plant stage. and yours even flower! I don't think I'll try that again, the only indigo plant I can grow over here is polygonum tinct. and that only during the summer... good luck with "getting the blues":)
ReplyDeleteAh... natural dyes. You are a brave woman.
ReplyDeleteI'll be watching this with great interst!
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