Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Autumn in Bloom . . . Wool Applique


 Here’s the wool applique piece that I spoke of in my last post. It is “Autumn in Bloom,” a pattern from Buttermilk Basin. I had been collecting autumnal shades of wool to use in this piece. On my last visit to the Quilted Crow in Bolton, I found just the perfect fabric to use for the borders. 



Along the way I had ordered this scrumptious piece of wool which I used for the leaves. As you can see, my fabric often looks like Swiss cheese as I fussy cut sections that I want to use on a project. Wool is expensive, so I will use every inch of it. :-)



Though I didn’t plan to bring my hibiscus plants in, the talk of dropping temperatures prompted me to bring this one into my sunroom. Though it looks incredibly healthy now, I know what will no doubt happen. It will begin to drop its leaves and become a mess. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy the blossoms as yet unopened and keep my fingers crossed that I won’t have to toss it. 

I hope you all are having a happy, creative, and productive week.

3 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous wool appliqué piece! I hope your hibiscus plant doesn't get sad about being moved indoors. I'm sure it wouldn't like freezing temperatures either! I hope you get to enjoy ALL of the blooms!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  2. I laughed to myself when you wrote about your hibiscus plant. Every year for five years plus and a major relocation from the Northeast to the Southeast, my hibiscus has survived! It comes inside when frost is approaching, looks wonderful and then drops all its leaves. I look the other way and look forward to putting it back outside and watch it return to its natural beauty!

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    1. So far, so good . . . lots of beautiful blossoms and a loss of only three leaves. :-) Fingers crossed . . .

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