A tray of viola plants only cost me £2.99 from the garden centre back in September. They have been blooming for weeks! Such a pretty display. Humble little flowers which bring great joy, in both Autumn and Spring
I posted about this plant 18 months ago, and used the flower as an inspiration for my cross stitch.
Kirsten and I will be swapping our 'cover stories' in the coming week. My October offering is very different from the piece I did in March 2023.
But I am giving nothing away!
All my Winter pansies have been eaten.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if mine survived because they are not at ground level?
DeleteI live pansies and violas.
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DeleteLove violas and it’s a great idea to have them off ground level. Catriona
ReplyDeleteThat little 'haybasket' is proving useful
DeleteWe have a planter on the front step full of winter pansies and small cyclamen, so joyful it makes me smile every time I pass it. Your violas look lovely. I wonder what your next sewing piece is? You are teasing us. Hope you have a good weekend. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteAll will be revealed soon [ps thankyou 🧶]
DeleteA friend left a bowl planted with bronze pansies on our doorstep for when we came back from holiday- such a lovely surprise.
ReplyDeleteJust a few more French knots and I'll have finished the October stitching!
How thoughtful. And well done, I shall get mine parcelled up
DeleteSuch cheerful flowers, and I love your stitching.
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DeleteHi! These are lovely! I love their musical name too! Their little Poirot moustaches and jolly colours. Kx
ReplyDeleteOh I;d never thought about the Poirot tache before! cute!
DeleteLovely flowers and beautiful stitching.
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DeleteViolas are lovely flowers for the season. Your cross stitch version is pretty too.
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