
Japanese Balloon Flower, which I have never ever seen. Does it exist?

Beloved morning glory (s) - Oops, is this basket tipsy? At this stage of the game, I'm not worrying about that.

Bell Flowers. Never seen these, either.

A Red rose. More fun than the first one. The blocks are finished - they are not perfect, and the quilt will be less than perfect, but it was a joy to make, with some inherent problems. I'll finish it and go on to the next fun project. Something to look forward to in the New Year.
2 comments:
Pretty, pretty. Winter is a perfect time to play with flowers, in my opinion. I love the end result.
Can hardly wait to see all of these baskets of posies in one place in your quilt.
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