I started brown-eyed susans several years ago to remind me of the fields full of daisies that used to be in Brown County, Indiana:

Don't know if those fields are still there, but I put the daisies on this wall quilt along with a Brown County pitcher:

I suppose design-wise I should add a third daisy at the bottom right corner.
More Dear Janes...


Don't know if those fields are still there, but I put the daisies on this wall quilt along with a Brown County pitcher:
I suppose design-wise I should add a third daisy at the bottom right corner.
More Dear Janes...
Great photos---Can't wait till our Black Eyed Susans bloom.
ReplyDeleteLove the little flower quilt!
ReplyDeleteThe brown eyed susan quilt is adorable.
ReplyDeleteBrown County is one of my favorite destinations and your post makes me long for a visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt to remind you of a place from the past *s*
ReplyDeleteI love your brown county quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love the brown eyed susans, and the Brown County quilt. All the brown fabric is pretty, too. I think I need to think of a primarily brown quilt for my want to list.
ReplyDeleteI am lovin' the brown-eyed susan quilt!! So summery! cheers...
ReplyDeletelittle susies and daisies are my absolute fav. You always inspire and amaze me.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs!
Blondie
Dear Wonder Woman, look at you fly! Your Saffiote quilt must now be considered a Mowery design! It is great! Your kitty is a crack up, playing with bugs! But not as funny as you and your story line! I love the way you are handling your Stars in the Garden! I can't believe how much you are getting done! Etc, etc, etc. Good going!
ReplyDeleteKaren, I love this quilt with the daisies. It's so pretty. The single log cabin quilt is really cute too and the quilting is just perfect on it.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a gorgeous quilt with the brown eyed susans.
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