Fifty weeks...I can't believe fifty weeks has gone by so quickly. We made it. I made it! ;)
This is the last flower in our series.
Here's how it looked before I stitched it.
I don't know why, but I think it has a 1950's vibe. What do you think?
Those of you who participated, did you keep up? Are you behind? How far are you behind?
I think this was a fun adventure for me. It kept me creating something new each and every week. I'm doing something on a personal note for the new year. You won't get to see it until 2016. Sometimes an artist just has to have some private moments with art. I'm using 2015 to hear myself again.
We've been busy little bees this year.
We have made bell pulls
and table mats
and pillows
and candle mats
and gift bags
and post cards
and brooches
and needle keeps
and snack mats and more
mats and more
mats and
bee keepers with our
pincushions
and table stands for friends
and decorative little table mats again!
Next week will be our grand finale project. I sincerely hope you have enjoyed your journey with me and the bunnies as much as we have enjoyed our journey with you.
Please note, you can still sign up and receive all the project instructions until December 17th. Don't miss out. Click the Fellowship of the Flowers tab at the top for more information.
Cheers and hip hip hoary for time well spent in the company of such good friends!
xx,
Michelle, the Bunnies and Sabrina kitty too!
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Oh my gosh! It is a lovely flower to end the year. And love seeing all the projects together.
GOOD MORNING!!!!!!!
OK, first of all, yes, there is a 1950s color theme in that first design...and a taste of strawberry pie. YEP, that is what it "tastes" like to me! And the rest of the designs my friend, they remind me of the entire year. That darling bee reminds me of our summer. The other designs bring back great moments visiting you all through 2014. YOU are gorgeous and I just want to thank you for always being a great blogger pal.
Off to work for me now...love! Anita
Such a fun year! I have kept up when I could...but am loving having them to work on in my spare time...you are a lovely artist...with a heart of gold. I am glad to see you take some time to do what you do best!
Thank you for all you have done...we love it so much!
Such fun and beautiful flowers and anything with that Mr Bee in it just makes my heart perk up with a smile. Love him!
The projects all through the year are so creative and lovely.
I have loved seeing all the cute designs you created this year and you need a really large pat on the back for keeping up with it all--
and Miss Gracie wants me to tell you that there is another package under our tree now that came in the mail yesterday!!!!Thanks--
hugs, miss gracie and Di
PS maybe I will let Miss gracie be first next year--she seems to be the boss around here lately!!!!
Wow! amazing what you made this year. All are so beautiful. Merry Christmas!
First and foremost is Congratulations to you Michelle Dear for every stitch, design, finished project and your excellent cheerleading during this year of Fellowship of the Flowers!!! Thank You My Friend. To see every week in review is glorious and very inspirational. These will be timeless gifts to make and treasure any time of any year. I am thrilled that I participated...even though honestly I am only 48 weeks behind. Sharing Blessings and Bliss...
Your work is so beautiful and inspiring. I love reading your posts! Penny Boden.
Your flowers are all beautiful and so unique.
Shel, I just love looking at your work! I've been away from quilting for a while now. I even, gasp, sold my Bernina 1630 this year!!! I am newly discovering hand stitching along with a little help every now and then from my new best friend - Maggie, a 1914 Singer hand-crank sewing machine. It is mind boggling how lovely the stitching is from a machine that is 100 years old!!! OK, I don't have access to machine made fancy stitches but there is always embroidery! I am just so tired of technology I am trying to narrow down the areas I use it in... sewing/quilting is one place! I don't know if I will ever make as beautiful stitches as you do but you give me the inspiration to try! :D
Hugs to you, the Bunns and of course Sabrina!!! Happy Holidays girlfriend,
Beth P
Hello there, pretty sister in Bunnyville! I loved scrolling down again to see the magic of your hands. GOSH the texture and perfect stitching of your work...I LOVE ART and what it does to us!
Thank you so much for visiting my little Paris. I am here enjoying all the lights of my theatre, of my fireplace, and the warmth of friends across the miles. Give the fluffy furry ones a big squeeze for me! XOXOXOXO
What a fabulous year of creations you have shared with us all. Love this post, to see the projects all at a glance, and to see the many ways you used the friendship flowers. Congrats on a job well done!
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