The plethora of plants from Left to Right, Top to Bottom are:
Paddle Plant Kalanchoe, Coppertone Sedum, Topsy Tury Echeveria, Rainbow Bush, Pencil Tree Spurges (Sticks on Fire), Leatherpetal, and String of Pearls. I love my Plant ID App!
The plethora of plants from Left to Right, Top to Bottom are:
Paddle Plant Kalanchoe, Coppertone Sedum, Topsy Tury Echeveria, Rainbow Bush, Pencil Tree Spurges (Sticks on Fire), Leatherpetal, and String of Pearls. I love my Plant ID App!
Versatile tote. Great to pack for summer day trips. Use it to go shopping, head to the beach, use as your book bag when you visit the library or to store your knitting.
These tote bags were inspired by Laura over at Sew Very Easy. She offers a free downloadable pattern that's easy to follow.
A weedy perennial that's a member of the aster family and makes a beautiful golden groundcover.
"The ragworts, growing up so straight,
Are emperors who stand in state,
And march about, so proud and bold,
In crowns of fairy-story gold."
~ Frances Darwin Cornford
(Frances was the granddaughter of the well known and respected naturalist Charles Darwin.)
I used a petal template from Clover to create these fun fabric flowers. Works well with fabric that's the same on the 'wrong' side which was why I chose burlap and batik fabrics.
After cutting out your petals you fold them in quarters (essentially you're cutting out circles for the petals) and through the center or the pointed part of the petal you insert a threaded needle as you stack or gather the petals.
Once you've stacked enough petals, secure by knotting the thread. Pull apart the folds to create a nice full flower! Stitch your button of choice into the center. I used brooch pin clasps to stitch onto the backs
I've seen this done with hot glue instead of stitching including hot gluing your button and the pin on the back. Plenty more tutorials on the web!
I sewed this Hobo Shoulder Bag using vintage floral fabric from my stash and denim for the lining. This also makes the bag reversible!
It has a tie closure to keep your belongings snug.
The bag folds up and wraps with the tie so you can toss it in your purse, quite handy when you run across those unexpected tag sales!
Place fabric snippets (or ribbon, leaves lace, etc.) between layers of stabilizer then Free Motion Stitch while its in the hoop. Wet your creation just enough to melt the stabilizer and drape over your choice of bowl and let dry.
First time ever trying this so my attempt was rough and rather random but I was pleased with the interesting result!
More detail instructions are available online.
The Mountain Laurel has been admired for its beauty, resilience, and its symbolic connection to ...