Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Red Hot Update


Don't worry, I haven't totally forgotten how to sew during all my travels. I'm now up to 37 red hot flowers. I'm still not entirely sure what I'm going to do with them, but I know I'll decide on something eventually!

In fact, I just discovered a cool idea on someone else's blog for some of the loose red hots that haven't been turned into flowers yet. I'm going to assemble the components for this little project to bring along on my next trip, but won't post more about it for a couple of months, because they might make nice gifts for a few people who might be reading my blog!

14 comments:

Lily Mulholland said...

Ooooh, they're looking loverly! Do love a little bit of red :)

Samantha said...

I love these red hot flowers!

Bea said...

So cute! It´s a wonderful look over a red flower-garden - piece by piece!

Libby said...

I just love 'em more every time *s*

Chookyblue...... said...

do like you red bits but can't help out with any ideas yet..........great pics from your trip.......do you fly or drive......we only get to go to another country if we take a long flight.........

Lucy said...

They are indeed beautiful red hot flowers. I love them :-)

Jenni said...

They are looking very cute all together like that.

mereth said...

Hexagons are nice and easy to sew while you're on the move and it looks like you've built up quite a few. Loved your travel pictures, especially the cathedral in Red Square, looks like something out of a children's book. Very decorative.

Beertje Zonn said...

Hello,

Your red hot flowers are beautiful.
Regards,

Sonnja from the Netherlands.

Amanda Jean said...

I love these.
beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Oh, so cute ! Just LOVE them... and I'm already curious about your "secret project" !

Big hugs & smiles to you !
NADINE

Mrs. Goodneedle said...

Red is my favorite color, these GFG blocks are lovely.

Anonymous said...

So great!

Mary Johnson said...

I love the Hexagon flowers, reminds me that I have a bunch of pink ones waiting to be used in a quilt.