Happy Spring! It's time to plant! Of course Pansies are the colorful flower with the 'faces'. They are lovely for an indoor garden and even more delightful in your outside garden. In the language of flowers, they are the language of 'thoughts' and did you know they are also edible? So you can decorate your table with a lovely Pretty as a Pansy table runner, and your plate with pretty pansies!
This quilt was made by Mary Furber in our January Desire to Inspire Challenge with the collection |
Both. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteQuilting is on my agenda.
ReplyDeleteNope just moved back to michigan after 35 years away. So just trying to get into a place for now... happyness04431@yahoo.com... lol but I am quilting
ReplyDeleteI'm planting a small garden and quilting and sewing.
ReplyDeleteI will be doing both, especially since we have had nothing but rain up here in the northwest. But, things sure are green :)
ReplyDeleteI will be doing both.
ReplyDeleteGardening during the day, quilting in the evenings! Best of both worlds!!
ReplyDeletelstangl482 at aol dot com
Definitely both, but more sewing than planting. Lovely pansies.
ReplyDeleteI plan on doing both!!! Love to garden but quilting is my greatest passion ๐๐
ReplyDeleteI won't have a garden, the deer would eat everything if I did. I'd rather spend my time making things from fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have a garden and am quilting this spring! Already harvesting rhubarb and asparagus from my garden! I love the pansy fabric!
ReplyDeletenikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com
I love the Pansy fabric. Would love to win the bundle. Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Bundle!! LOVE Pansy's!! Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too!! :)
ReplyDeleteWe will be doing a vegie garden, and we have a Peach orchard as well. We go to the local Farm Mkts near us. (& I will be sewing too! giggle...)
I plan on doing both , but a little more sewing than planting!!
ReplyDeleteI will be busy with both! I love my flowers and my sewing!
ReplyDeleteI have several large flower beds and also volunteer at our local Botanical garden. I will also sew as time allows.
ReplyDeleteQuilting for me! I am not a gardener at all!
ReplyDeleteNo need to plant a garden - the deer and rabbits would eat it all! I do tend the perennial flowerbeds though. And quilt!
ReplyDeleteMy husband does the gardening, I'll sew and crochet!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to quilting! I'm also looking forward to working or playing rather, in my flower garden! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteI love gardening almost as much as quilting!
ReplyDeleteQuilting and sewing will be on my agenda. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCute fabric! Thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteBoth. More quilting now, while it's still rainy and cold here. More gardening once the sun returns, around July. Gotta love Oregon. :)
ReplyDeleteI've added some flowers to our garden so far, and will add more as the season gets warmer. I did use pansies, though. I plan another rose bush, a crepe myrtle tree, and petunias and hanging baskets. This collection is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely pansy fabric in my favorite colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely sewing and quilting! We also enjoy having garden produce. My husband usually does the veggies and I plant the flower gardens and try to leave plenty of time for sewing. Pansies are my favorite flowers back from when I was in a sorority and that was their flower, too.
ReplyDeleteSewing and quilting! And getting my vegetables at the farmer's market!
ReplyDeletePlanting as little as possible (tomatoes), and hoping to quilt! I love Jane's artwork!! I have a recipe book with her illustrations and just love it! Thanks for the chance to win the gorgeous fabric!! Hugs, H
ReplyDeleteWe always plant a big garden. Can a lot of stuff for the Winter. Lots of sewing in the afternoon and evening.
ReplyDeleteI would love to plant a garden, although I haven't been able to for a number of years because of my health. A few years ago, I did purchase a planter that does allow us to plant a row of tomatoes (or whatever else we'd like I suppose). They offer a separate purchase of a stand you can purchase which elevates this planter box so that you don't have to get down to ground level to plant or harvest from it. I think it's something I need to get in time for next year. Sewing and quilting however, I will be doing this summer.
ReplyDeleteLots of quilting with a 'little' garden this year.
ReplyDeleteIf I depended on my garden for food, I'd starve. I prefer wild flowers with abandon, although I try to grow tomatoes, and there are wild blackberries everywhere. My passion is quilting, and my daughter's favorite flowers are pansies.
ReplyDeleteQuilting and sewing instead.
ReplyDeleteLast fall I planted 625 bulbs. My yard is lovely. This year I am planning to plant an herb garden on my screened in porch. Lovely collection thank you!
ReplyDeleteLots of quilting & Spring planting in my turtle garden!!
ReplyDeleteBoth! Love the fabrics in this line.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'll plant a few things, but not a big garden. I'll be sewing, probably not quilting.
ReplyDeleteI am planning on sewing this summer. I have a baby quilt to make and a toddler apron and starting Christmas gifts. My husband will be putting in a vegetable garden. Of course I help him by watering. But really it is his thing.
ReplyDeleteHoping for a bit of one, a lot of the other! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHubby does the gardening, and he has some of the garden in already. I quilt when I can find time.
ReplyDeleteI will not plant a garden this year but will be working on my crafts.
ReplyDeletePansies are a sure sign of spring!
ReplyDeleteI am planting a garden and quilting this summer. After working full-time and raising three children, I have practice at being Super Woman. There are a lot of us out here.
ReplyDeleteBoth! Helping my husband with gardening and sewing!
ReplyDeleteI am a very long time pansy lover. I love love this line, especially the panel
ReplyDeleteI do both, but more quilting than planting.
ReplyDeleteI always have a big flower garden, and quilting is always on my agenda. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
I do both..my tomatoes are already in and I am diligently working on finishing up a few projects!
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet spring pansies, make a smile to your day. I love the little watering cans too. This would be so fun to sew up into a table runner and brighten the room.
ReplyDeleteSpring smiles, Sue
Probably get a few flowers in pots, but no garden. Rather be quilting. jarvenpa1ne at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteNot much into gardening. More fun to quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis line is so beautiful! I just love pansies!!
ReplyDeleteno, not planting a garden this year....getting too old for all that bending and stooping lol
ReplyDeleteMostly sewing, but a little gardening here and there.
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric - pansies my fav flower! Container gardening this year!!!
ReplyDeleteFlower beds yes, that will be the extent of my gardening. Quilting, and sewing always, espcially when I'm inside avoiding the pollen at this time of year and the humidity that our summers have here in July thru September. Thankyou for the Pansy bundle opportunity.
ReplyDeletebluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'm actually going to do both - I just moved into a condo and have a small patch for gardening
ReplyDeleteBoth- I'm planning on doing a bunch of potted trees- citrus and exotics!
ReplyDeleteallisonpogany at gmail.com
I definitely am planting a garden and probably quilting because you know it will rain when I want to weed.
ReplyDeleteBoth! Please don't make me choose!
ReplyDeleteI will be gardening and quilting this summer. I've always had flower gardens, but I will be adding a small vegetable garden this year.
ReplyDeleteBoth gardening and quilting. Pretty pansy fabric.
ReplyDeleteBoth!
ReplyDeleteHappy to see these happy flowers๐ Thank you for this opportunity. Sherri. Sunflowerpetal42 at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOh my stinking gosh...I just totally love these fabrics.....so happy and fun!
ReplyDeleteBoth, if it will ever warm up enough to plant.
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