She didn't get it. Sometimes I drape several art quilts on top of each other over this wooden quilt stand.
I knit this diaper bag from wool yarn and it was my first ever attempt to felt wool in the washing machine. It came out incredibly well meshed together! The bag has three outer pockets. A felted knit teddy bear sits in one of the pockets on the side of the bag.
It's sitting on top of a green and white blanket my mother knit years ago, which is on top of our new leather love seat.
;-)
And you already know the hummers love these Lilies of the Nile
in our backyard.
I haven't attempted to draw a hummer yet,
but I may.
Hope you enjoyed a trip through my drawing phase!
Oh yes do draw a hummer. You can..I am happy to see more drawings from you here. I hope you keep it up. These are fun.
ReplyDeleteyour drawings/paintings have a lot of character and life.!
ReplyDeleteYour drawings are lively and full of color. I think they are grand.
ReplyDeleteNice drawing/paintings, Lynn!! You are a wizz of an artist, woman!!!
ReplyDeleteThese drawings are so cute, I love all the color, such fun to look at. Lynn, will your computer let you copy Go Green? If it will take it please, I thought it was worth posting...we were so green and didn't know it. Love ya, Mary
ReplyDeleteYou do so many things well! Thank you for sharing your sketchbook with us - I'd like to see a photo of the diaper bag too if you don't mind?
ReplyDeleteThey are cute and lovely...loved ur tin chichken version & the blooms the best:)
ReplyDeleteGreat journaling Lynn!!
ReplyDeleteI have been an absentee person of late but I'll catch you when I can!
I didn't know agapanthus was called Lily of the Nile. I like that :)