I’ve been working on Lavender flowers this week and finished knitting them today whilst Caiden was having his hair cut at the hairdresser. They will be winging their way to their new home in the UK next week.
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Linda, thanks for hosting. Lovely lavender. Have a great weekend.
Best,
sheila
http://sheilazachariae.blogspot.com/2013/07/knitcircus-blue-hitchhiker.html
I love the lavender – so pretty!
Your lavender stalks turned out lovely! I posted a picture that my daughter painted using natural watercolors and a Sharpie marker. Appreciate you hosting this link up!
very pretty lavender flowers : we have a lot of them around here!!!!
xxxxx ale
oh, linda… the lavender flowers are beautiful!!!! love them 🙂
Beautiful, beautiful flowers!
I can smell the lavender all the way in the states!
With All That I Am
Carrie – The Handmade Homemaker
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Gorgeous! Thanks for hosting and have a lovely weekend!
Your flowers are perfect. They are just soooo beautiful!
Those flowers are sooooooooo pretty! I wonder what they will be used for in the UK?
Love, love the lavender flowers!! They look so real……I might be tempted to insert a florist wire up thru the stem, into the flower, to keep them standing up like soldiers! I can almost smell their heavenly scent from here……….and that’s a looooooong ways away! 🙂
The flowers took my breath away, because if they were blue with white tips they would look like our Texas state flower, the Bluebonnet (in the lupine family). I hope you will publish or link us to the pattern! I’m so grateful for your refreshing blog!
Nice design for the lavender!
These flowers are just gorgeous!
Your lavender looks absolutely like the lavender across the sidewalk in my neighbor’s yard. Beautifully made, Linda.