Here I am and it's only Wednesday afternoon. Just finished stitching this little blossom and it has now joined the rest of my floral delights.
Six hexie flowers for the month of July, resting on some mulch hay which is waiting to be spread out on the garden.
We've been enjoying some light drizzly rain all day with more predicted for tomorrow.
Happy Gardening
Great flowers. I like the way you use more fabrics for each flower.
ReplyDeleteyour flowers are growing very nicely.
ReplyDeleteHow many do you have now?
Lovely flowers, the yellow one is so cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable little flowers! So cheerful! and summery, against your hay! :)
ReplyDeleteThey're cute and colorful.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Ines
Just sweet flowers and they look wonderful together.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so cute. We have been getting some rain here in Central Texas...my rose bush is really liking it. Keep the flower quilt growing.
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics in your flower are just gorgeous. Love how you are making each petal different. The whole flower batch is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteColorful flowers. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI like all of them. It will a very lovely flowergarden. Even with some rain..
ReplyDeleteÇant wait to see them all together Narelle...what a great colors you have used...and beautiful colors!!
ReplyDeletegreetings Francien.
I like your flowers very much, espacially the way you make them in two colours. I haven's seen them before.
ReplyDeleteI like your flowers very much with the leaves in two different fabrics!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Cisca
Must be nice to see them all together Narelle, like your different colors in one flower.
ReplyDeletegreetings, Jeannet
Ilike the fabric you used on your hexagons.
ReplyDeletehave a great day.
They sure are floral delights!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bouquet for July! I really love the yellow one! :)
ReplyDeletejust love your flowers
ReplyDeleteglad you are getting rain
biscults look yumo
I fear these hexi flowers are going to get to me. I have three full sets of hexagon shapes and have used them once and not finished that...but these flowers are creeping up everywhere and are so tempting. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteBut then with the blessing of rain I can just turn my head and see a bush of glorious camellias whereas in the last five years I would have been lucky to find one. I just love my real garden coming back to life.