An old soul milling about smartly in suburbia, (not my first choice) creating life in a Farmhouse Worthy way. Old fashioned skill sets, homemade,handmade,heartmade, I make my home cozy working with my hands crocheting, cooking from scratch and baking fresh homemade bread. My family & I deserve my intentions to provide a simple lifestyle in a haggard rush around world. Slowing down & creating with intention & joy.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
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CrochetbytheSeaEst2008(C)
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Queen Anne Lace so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteIs this a 'spent' one?
ReplyDeleteAnd a still full one, is to the right?
The one to the right, is how ours look, when in full bloom...
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I was going to ask if the flower was Queen Anne's lace but Connie has answered my question. It's sure is pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is a variety I believe of Queen Annes Lace, this one is done blooming for year, and now it looks like the one in the header. The ones which are still in bloom look like QAL, however there isn't the dark little circle in the middle. I captured one last year which had gone to see, brought it home and sprinkled it in the garden, so I didn't know it wasn't a true QAL, but it is still lovely to be sure.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! This type of flower does not grow in our area. So elegant and dainty looking!
ReplyDeleteThat QAL flower looks like a cluster of star bursts to me! Pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We get these in our area too.
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