Friday 15 June 2018

Where Flowers Bloom Blog Hop





We've had a fantastic spring in southern parts of Norway this year. So happy then to be a part of Carla's blog hop on her blog Creatin' in the Sticks this week. Scroll down to the end of this blog post and find the links to all the beautiful blooming projects from my fellow bloggers.

My garden is blooming, and my quilting projects too. Here are my mini hexagon flowers belonging to La Passion. I actually make it in two different sizes and colorways. This is the smaller one and these hexagons are 1/4". You can read more about those projects here and here.




But for this blog hop I made something I've thought about trying for a long time. I was inspired by my rhododendrons in my garden, as you probably can understand.




So this is what I made. As they were fun to make, I actually made three of them, and they are all different. No pattern, just free sewing. They can be used as hot pads or just something beautiful to look at in your kitchen.




















26 comments:

  1. Such happy little flowers! I really like what you made - so very pretty!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love your pieced flowers; so pretty!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love your flowers - beautiful! I love rhododendrons. When I was a home health nurse, I passed a yard everyday that was full of them. I had not seen them before so one day I just stopped and knocked on the door. The owner was very kind and told me all about rhododendrons! Thanks for sharing your creations! And, oh my goodness, those tiny hexies! I admire you for working with those!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Love the rhododendrons, and your free-form floral creations!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Those hexies are so tiny and cute! Your rhodie mini quilts are beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Love the hexies, and the free sewing project... really cool.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Your tiny hexies are great, I don't have that kind of patience. Your rhododendrons would make lovely mug rugs too. Very nicely done.
    Yes I'll admit it, I'm nosy. I went browsing and enjoyed my self with your projects. I especially liked your wonky star block, the colors you chose were great.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Those hexies are so tiny...wow! I love your rhododendrons and how you freely sewed them. Sweet!

    ReplyDelete
  9. That's a neat idea for a pieced project! Colorful and bright too!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Those hexies are the cutest! I can't believe how tiny they are. Love your rhododendron blocks! So bright and colorful. Perfect for a cup of tea and cookie.

    ReplyDelete
  11. 1/4"...my head spins at that thought. What gorgeous little hexie flowers they are! Love your little mini's too. Perfect for hot pads or any place that needs a splash of color!

    ReplyDelete
  12. You certainly are the queen of the hexies. Look at those tiny ones. Love your mini quilts. Thank you for joining the Where Flowers Bloom Blog Hop. Your little hexie flowers have me itching to EPP.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Love your hexies and those "log cabinish " flowers. Unique!

    ReplyDelete
  14. OMG! Those hexies are sooo tiny - kudos to you! Love your roses too - very creative!

    ReplyDelete
  15. The mini hexies are very small indeed. I would need a different pair of glasses to be able to stitch those. Your free sewing is impeccable. You are very creative and well done! The pic of the natural flowers is beautiful. Thank you for participating and being a part of this wonderful flowering hop. Susan susan.dietrich@cox.net

    ReplyDelete
  16. lovely flowers! The hexies are so cute!

    ReplyDelete
  17. 1/4 inch hexie!! Wowza. I tried 1/2 and that was a challenge; great work. Your triplets are so sweet and I love the way you showcased them; great ideas. What a tribute to your gorgeous rhododendrons.

    ReplyDelete
  18. So very pretty! Fun sewing is the best!

    ReplyDelete
  19. Very cute great way to use up scraps and practice free motion quilting skills.. happyness04431@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  20. Beautiful flowers, grown and made 💚

    ReplyDelete
  21. Your project is so cute. I have scraps I can use to make some of these. I like how they can be arranged on the table.

    ReplyDelete
  22. Love your little mini flower quilts! So beautiful and without a pattern, I bet they sew up fast! Those mini hexie flowers are a wonder! Gosh so small! Thanks for linking up to my special flower quilts Wednesday Wait Loss!

    ReplyDelete
  23. Love your mini hexie flowers and those mug rugs are adorable!

    ReplyDelete

Anonyme kommentarer blir slettet.
If you comment as anonym, the comment will be deleted.