CQJP July Block

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Halfway Through


It's the middle of August already, and we finally had some rain, so the temperatures have cooled, at least for a couple of days.
The gardens were wilting badly, but the rain has perked everything up. It's raining again today, which is good. ;-) 
These photos were taken before the rain:

hot colours for a hot, dry summer

yes, that's grass behind the sweet william........it's usually a deep green this time of the year

even though I've been watering regularly, the golden glow is still wilted

and the echinacea look very sad
 This lily was the only plant of 18 that survived the squirrel/chip-munk attacks, even though I used wire caging.  Once they popped through the ground, their heads were all eaten! grrrr    I'll have to have another ponder.........
 I took this photo after the first rain

a few days later there were more blooms

isn't it pretty?



















I finished PPP #4:

A crystal and silver butterfly has flown to a bullion seam treatment


the finished block

I'm leaving the top section plain, at least until it's joined to the next block.















PPP #5


















the fabric card for my sister is underway

auditioning fabrics and trims
these are tags I made for another fabric card

one of the finished pieces for the wrapping cloth had beads added to the flower lace

all the pieces have their buttonhole edging

This is the lay-out for the wrapping cloth. See those openings here and there? I have 2 other finished pieces that I may cut up and fit into the bare spots.........
The size as shown measures 49 1/2" by 51 1/4". I think that's large enough.  Now to finish joining all the pieces together!
I hope your week has been a creative one!
Thanks for visiting.
Hugs from Suz

14 comments:

  1. The lilies are beautiful, what a shame they're so tasty! I love the texture of your work, so sumptuous.

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    1. Thank you Jane. I shall have to try and make all the future lillies less tasty, or even harder to reach. Rotten little beggars. It's not as if they were hungry, either. They were getting lots of bird seed from underneath the feeders.............

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  2. you seem to be always surrounded by the most beautiful flowers Susan and you have no idea how excited I am to see the wrapping cloth!!

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    1. Who would have thought it would take over three years to get to this point in my wrapping cloth? Not me. But I'm glad I kept with it. Thanks Karen!

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  3. Gorgeous flowers, beautiful stitching... I could sit and stitch in your garden all day long!

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    1. You know, it's been too hot to sit out in the garden and stitch this summer. So by the time it gets too hot to work outside, I'm hiding inside and stitching. Maybe once the cooler weather is here......Thanks Diane.

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  4. I wish I could drop by and visit that would be fun :) lovely post and love the tags too!

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    1. Oh, yes, Mad, we could get into lots of mischief, I'm sure! ;-D It definitely would be a fun visit! Thanks.

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  5. Lovely flowers! your wrapping cloth looks beautiful..I've followed the entire progress and can't believe it's almost finished :-) you've put lots of love and effort into this wonderful project . Wish I could see this beautiful cloth in person...

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    1. Thank you, Anita! It's a good thing I didn't know how long the wrapping cloth would take me when I first began--I might not have continued with it. But then I would have missed out on many, many happy hours of stitching pleasure. I'm excited to see it finally taking shape.

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  6. Lovely flowers, pity the animals like them too.
    Beautiful stitching and the next one looks interesting looking forward to seeing how it works out.

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    1. Thanks Margaret! The purple blocks are lots of fun to stitch. Those animals better learn to stay away from my plants....grrrr

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  7. Reading about your lily thieves reminded me about a produce called 'blood meal' (hardware stores have it in the garden section if I remember correctly). Putting that around your plant might deter the critters (but you might have to reapply it if it rains). Your wrapping cloth looks amazing - you must be so excited to see it nearing completion.

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    1. Thanks MA. I've tried the bonemeal and the bloodmeal and even surrounded the bulbs with it. It seems to be an appetite stimulant for my rotten little lily eaters! *~X( at wits' endgrrrrr

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