Since Esther's Garden is finished I need a different hand work project. I pulled out the Darlene Zimmerman embroidery panel and started the next block.
The poppies in my flowerbed never last long enough in the spring, so I'm enjoying embroidering these poppies now.
I am also slowly prepping an EPP project but slowly is the key here.
Actually all I've done is press the fabrics, I'll get around to the fussy cutting sometime.
And I still haven't marked the Pastor's Attic quilt for the hand quilting. Plenty of slow work to keep me busy during these dog days of summer.
Linking to Kathy's Slow Sunday, Show & Tell Monday With Bambi, Love Laugh Quilt, Small Quilts, BOM's Away, Em's Scrapbag, Esther's Wednesday WOW!
14 comments:
You do have lots to keep you busy over the summer. Lovely embroidered poppies too!
Very pretty embroidery project!
Those poppies are very pretty. Enjoy getting all of your future projects prepped.
What a beautiful embroidery! Enjoy all your projects! :-)
looking forward to seeing what EPP project you are working on - never thought I would get into EPP but I do enjoy it.
I love picking the colors of floss when I embroider! Haven't done in it in awhile but a great summer project for sure!
Your poppies are looking great I really need to start mine.
Oh Gretchen, your poppies look great. It makes me long to dig out some similar stitching and do my own. I'm inspired!!
I used to have poppies in my garden! Yours are lovely!
Those poppies will last long at least. So beautiful.
Wow, so lovely! Great hand-workd
Handwork is so wonderful once the prep has been completed. Your embroidery is beautiful.
I just spent an hour rereading some of your blog back in 2014 Gretchen, what a lovely hour it was better than reading a quilt magazine, visiting retreats and show and tells and seeing a DJ grow. A lovely early morning cuppa and a good blog what more can you ask for Hugs Glenda
Love the poppies! Your handwork project will be beautiful when it is finished, as the poppies already are!
Thanks for linking with Design Wall Monday, Judy.
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