last Eye Candy Friday for June...
...can't wait for this day to be over!
First eye candy: some pretty little flowers called Society Garlic.
Next, ripe Blenheim apricots:
and a close up:
These are so sweet and juicy!
And finally, we have cherries from CJ Olson's stand, a fixture here in Sunnyvale CA.
We look forward to them every year. They are the best cherries ever!
Up this weekend: Finish the border quilting for the commissioned quilt—I will not be derailed this time! I really need to work on something else!
I'm working on the last inch of the sleeve for my Seaweed sweater back. I've discovered that I make much better progress when the pattern tells me how many pattern repeats or rows to knit. I really don't like knitting to "x" inches because I never get the same measurements twice!
Anyway, if I finish the border quilting, I think I'll treat myself by warping my loom. I've been dreaming of weaving lately...
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First eye candy: some pretty little flowers called Society Garlic.
Next, ripe Blenheim apricots:
and a close up:
These are so sweet and juicy!
And finally, we have cherries from CJ Olson's stand, a fixture here in Sunnyvale CA.
We look forward to them every year. They are the best cherries ever!
Up this weekend: Finish the border quilting for the commissioned quilt—I will not be derailed this time! I really need to work on something else!
I'm working on the last inch of the sleeve for my Seaweed sweater back. I've discovered that I make much better progress when the pattern tells me how many pattern repeats or rows to knit. I really don't like knitting to "x" inches because I never get the same measurements twice!
Anyway, if I finish the border quilting, I think I'll treat myself by warping my loom. I've been dreaming of weaving lately...
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