A few months ago, I dug into my flannel scraps and made a flannel vortex baby quilt top in an effort to tame the flannel scrap bin. I ended up with a quilt top and a still full to overflowing flannel scrap bin. Sigh... This week, I finished off the quilting using this nifty attachment to keep my curved lines equidistant from each other as I sewed. It worked really well! I found some red Kona to use for the binding and now this quilt is in my baby quilt storage area, ready to give away when a baby comes along.
The back is flannel chunks from another bin of flannel leftovers from pj's I made many years ago for my daughter and nieces.
I worked on my secret project this week too. The back is pieced and I am ready for the next step in the process--pin basting.
The lupins are getting some back stitching done on them most days. Today's stitching was done in the gazebo.
My husband and I went for a 21 km bike ride at Rondeau Provincial Park on Friday. We ride mostly in the shade of tall trees at this park. Of course, I stopped to take a few pictures along the way. This is Jewelweed.
The maidenhair fern was so pretty!
We went to the garden centre today to buy a bush to replace one that was dying. Everything was on sale...so we ended up coming home with 2 bushes and 5 perennials for the garden. After supper tonight, the mosquitoes "assisted" us in getting everything planted and watered.
This is called a Spigelia "Little Redhead". I had never seen one of these before.
We had a guest one night for dinner as we ate on the patio. Very shiny!
Finn has had a good week with lots of pets and snuggles.
I will link up with Kathy and Frederique, as usual.