Thursday 3 February 2011

A FEW FLOWERS AND THE RAINBOW PROJECT


Been making a few of the singed edge flowers tonight. I found a bag of just the right sort of fabrics in one of the still to be unpacked boxes and got one of my bead boxes off the shelf and l'm in the middle of embroidering some bling into the centres
Finished 10 and 5 left to do tonight

made with circles but added a singed cut circle as the last petal before adding the beads

adds a little more detail to the centre

l think they go very nicely with my new Cath Kidston mugs...lol

hope they work ok on the new top for hols!

1st 4 Granny Squares l've made for....
Sarah London has started the Rainbow Project
if you can spare some time to make a few granny squares for the victims of the floods in Australia
take a peek and sign up

Laptop sick and gone for repair..card reader has packed up fingers crossed it won't cost the earth

Hope you are all enjoying your evening...nothing on the box tonight so l should manage a few more squares later
Hugs to all xx

8 comments:

  1. So lurve those flowers suz!! thanks for the message great to hear from you, sorry not around this sunday so not going but will mail you when i next go, hope all ok with you xxx

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  2. Thanks Kaz..no probs..l'll look forward to it x

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  3. the flowers are so pretty!

    That Rainbow Project sounds like a fantastic idea! I will definitely look into it. Thanks for letting us know!

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  4. Hi Suz,
    I have missed some of your posts. Love those flowers! Love the CK mug! Love the mirror...and love the rainbow granny's.
    : ) Kris

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  5. Lovely Suz! Your squares will definitely make someone smile when they see them. Come on over to my blog and check out the OWOH (One World One Heart) event that's taking place. Great way to meet other bloggers from all over the world.

    Hugs XX
    Barbara
    http://barbara-moorewhimsies.blogspot.com

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  6. The flowers are very pretty, I love the combination of fabrics.
    Great looking squares for the rainbow project.

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