I wish these were in my garden but all we have is grass. These are in Ned's garden, a friend who lives down the hill from us, and he said I can take pictures of his tulips and flowers anytime I want! I love the pointed petals on these tulips. They almost look like they are daffodils! After enjoying a little walk around Ned's tulip garden, I headed home because I had picked up something delicious at the bakery that I planned to enjoy with a cup of tea.
And it was that yummy looking apple turnover you see on that pretty blue plate. I had my favorite cup of English breakfast tea and relaxed with a few pages of "Little Women". I've seen the movie lots of times, but thought I'd read the book. I don't recall ever reading it as a kid. Then again.....it's been awhile since I was a kid so maybe I did and don't remember it! :-)
I had been doing some stitching on some tea towels and finished up a couple that are similar to the one in the photo. I thought you might like to make one so I am sharing the little tulip pattern that I drew for a quilt block exchange in our Prior Lake Quilter's group back in 2003. Just right click on the pattern page, save to your computer and you can print from the file.
I prewashed my towels although I'm not sure that's necessary. I made them just for "pretties" but I like the feel better after they are washed. I used woolfelt that was white and then washed with red to get the mottled effect on the tulip. I want real tulips that color in my garden next summer! Perhaps next time I sit down for tea, I should grab my gardening catalogs and start shopping. :-)
So the question for the day is.........
Have a lovely relaxing day!
Sandi
3 comments:
Thanks you so much for sharing your talents with the pattern. I'm going to use it to make a fabric postcard for a friend going thru chemo. She's florist. I'm going to write, " Sometimes even a florist needs flowers... "
Lovely thought to use the tulip on a fabric postcard!
Thank you for sharing the tulip pattern with us. I may use it to applique scraps over some stains on washcloths that are good otherwise.
To Screen Door: That is a great idea for using the tulip on your postcard, and I like the sentiment that you will write. I think that we could also substitute "gardener" for "florist".
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