My 10 year old Sashiko project is finally completely done and can go out on display!
I stitched in the ditch around the navy part and then did three rows of quilting in the border. The binding is on. I didn't do any quilting in the sashiko panel--I could still add some if I decide later that it needs it.
The backing is a fat quarter I had in my stash.
I had a chance to knit several times in the last week and added another 5 inches to my scarf. It is 56" long now.
I finished the stems on my pitcher plant rug hooking project and did more of the brown at the bottom of the picture. It's coming along!
The flowers in our gardens are bursting out in lots of pretty colours. Here is my Serbian Bellflower. It doesn't bloom for long, unfortunately.
My front porch is shady so I have a pot of begonias by the front door. They do very well in the shade.
This is a Blue Jay Columbine, a little past its prime.
I noticed that our neighbour's tulip tree is in bloom when I was out for a walk this week.
We went to visit our daughter and Finn last weekend. They planned a mystery adventure day for us to celebrate both Mother's and Father's Day. It included breakfast at an interesting cafe, a hike at a conservation area, an outdoor quilt show, a stone 5 arch bridge, a stone oven pizza and salad picnic with a view, ice cream, a textile museum and poking around the shops of a small town where several Hallmark Christmas movies have been filmed. We all had a great day--the weather was perfect. Finn was very tired that evening!
The "Gear" exhibit was fabulous! If you live within driving distance of this museum in Almonte, Ontario, I highly recommend that you try to see this before it closes mid July.
I will link up with Kathy and Frederique.
Have a great week!