This is the Compassion rose that climbs up along the corner of my house. I love those buds against the blue sky.
My interpretation of this was an experiment, as I had to figure out from scratch what to do....
These actually took awhile; it was fairly fussy work. But I think the concept has potential, and I will be writing about the process for the next issue of CQMagOnline, which will come out at the end of July.
Here is how they look in the context of the whole quilt....
Well, the sun is still out, so I am off to do some real gardening!
Happy Father's Day to all....
"potential"? They are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. WOW nice work.
ReplyDeleteWow Allie....these are gorgeous. Sure nice talking with you today. Would be nice if our offspring could reconnect. You can never have too many friends!
ReplyDeleteWasn't this a fantastic day, Allie? Sunshine, again, hurrah!
ReplyDeleteYour roses are lovely, both "in the flesh" and on the quilt. BTW, how did your visitors get to our yard so fast? Check out the photos on my blog! I'm goona have to get me some of your spray.....
Looks like your indoor garden is coming along beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI love the dimensionality you've achieved with all your flowers. The roses are so life-like! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThe roses are gorgeous. It's inspired that you are adding elements from your real garden into this CQ. I know you've been doing it all along, but I just "got" it.
ReplyDeleteArgggghhhh!!! this is going to kill me it's so pretty. seester
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! What a visual feast! The roses are incredible.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your passions. Jan Myhre