Diamond Dust is back from Roberta and ready to be trimmed and bound. I'm thinking that I'll use the same mauve as that gorgeous floral border.
the perfect foil against all those tiny squares. A little bit of hand stitching is a relaxing way to enjoy the weekend.
It's the May long weekend and, just like clockwork, my rhubarb is ready, so I've been taking full advantage of this seasonal treat. We enjoyed a visit with a cousin that I haven't seen for more years than I care to admit, so it seemed only fitting to make that the reason for the season's first Rhubarb Torte.There weren't any leftovers so the next day I whipped up a Lemon Rhubarb Bundt Cake, which I haven't made in a while, and we have been savouring that for the last few days. There's still a Rhubarb Scone recipe that I'd like to try. Who am I kidding? It's a bumper crop this year so there's a looong list of treats to be tested. It's a rough life 😉....M
Mmmm, rhubarb scones, that sounds interesting. We have rhubarb growing here too, and often just have it cooked, sometimes with apple added, with our breakfast cereal.
ReplyDeleteRhubarb scones !??? Please share your recipe! Such a pretty quilting pantograph! Enjoy your slow stitching!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous quilt. I LOVE that mauve floral fabric! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the treats-mouthwatering. And also delightful to see that quilting design up close. Beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love your quilt, but OH MY GOSH, I want to try your lemon rhubarb cake!!! That sounds amazing! Add me to the chorus of folks begging for the recipe!
ReplyDeletePlease post a photo of your quilt when it done, so we can see it all together! The quilting is gorgeous! The rhubarb is fantastic this year … and, I’ve already made your Rhubarb Buttermilk cake twice. It’s always a hit!
ReplyDeleteOops, my goof! I found Bonnie's update in the details of her instructions. Sorry to have bothered you,
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