The few raggedy blocks and sashes that remained intact were reluctantly revealed at our gathering the next morning. They met with many more opinions of. . . . . approval?!!! My Farmer Wife cohorts actually liked it! Well probably not the mess of dangling scraps I was displaying but the fabric choice was deemed a winner!
And so my Farmer's Wife blocks and blue sashing needed to be reassembled. I, however, decided to take a break on my quilt. . . . .
While I thought of yo-yo button flowers as mere pincushion toppers someone else saw them as eye candy for her scrapbooking creations. I was a bit confused at first, weren't scrapbooks two dimensional? Shouldn't she be using flat, paper flowers? And then I saw her work. Seems I've been quite out of the loop as far as scrapbooking goes! Add in some felt leaves and a hefty bouquet of Bitty Blossom Pins and let the fun begin!
As one thing often leads to another, I soon found myself adding more felt, some gingham paper, and. . . . .
. . . . . tiny pin backings to the yo-yo flowers. . . . .
. . . . . for a batch of custom name tags! Perfect for a garden party. . . . .wish I was going!
And who doesn't like a few blue (and green) birds in their garden? This batch was actually for a baby shower but just as fun.