
This post on Instagram made me laugh …

and seemed like a fun way to play with the scraps from the Easter egg patch …

Because it was a smiling kinda day …

I'm Going to Texas (version 2.0)
"The road goes on forever and the party never ends …" Robert Earl Keen

This post on Instagram made me laugh …

and seemed like a fun way to play with the scraps from the Easter egg patch …

Because it was a smiling kinda day …


I’ve wanted a vegetable garden forever. But shaded yards and/or deer were unfortunate, but good arguments against even trying. Until now …

There are currently six tomatoes ripening on the vine, but the very first one made itself known on April 3rd …

when it was all of about one inch.
Initially I thought I would appliqué a tomato patch (ha!) using this sheer cotton skirt cloth …

but then my eyes caught on the golden stripe that was a dead ringer for the 1/4″ dowel in the original picture.
So I went with it, adding a bit of Inktense to make the tomato and leaf stand out from the background. But mindful of Annick’s question about washability, I decided to give the finished patch a good soak and see what would happen …


And while it’s true that the excess dye did get blotted, it did not bleed into the adjoining cloth.
Phew!


I love the star that appears when you slice through an apple core.
So what if I coated it with Inktense and pressed it into cloth?

That was easy!
Addendum: I decided to check the color fastness of the Inktense dye (which had been set with a hot iron) by stitching around the original imprint and then soaking the patch in water to see if it bled.
All’s well!