This week went by so quickly and I have been obsessed with the new block that was release of the Secret Garden part 6 of Esther’s It is such a lovely lovely wee block I just love every thing about it, it has been a challenge but I have learnt so much from making it, one down and 3 more to go. I’ve had no time to do any thing else LOL
Part 6 of The Secret Garden and how I made my block.

I cut out the flower shape from my pattern and laid it on my background fabric and worked over that.

close up of rosbuds from the abck so you can see where I cut away the pink so I would not have so much bulk when I wrapped the green leaves at the bottom of the rosebud.
In the garden this morning, as we have had rain for the last 7 months the flowers have suffered so are not showing up in all there usual glory.

We have had this tiny waterlilly for around 5 years now and it throws me a new flower every day it is a wee blessing in the garden.
I’m going to show several canopy photo’s of the rain-tree’s beside our house to give you a little idea of the trees around us. Most are as tall as a 6 story building!!!!!
I’m linking with Esther Aliu’s WOW or WIP’s today .
Thank you so much for staying till you reached the bottom of todays blog not so interesting for any one not making The Secret Garden like I am LOL but I’m throughly enjoying these wee blocks. Cheers Glenda
Wow! I love those trees. They have a very calm feel and it must provide amazing shade on hot days. Your SG is progressing well. The water lily…you are lucky to have it all year round.
Hi Maggie, they are very very beautiful, we’ve had them lopped once but they need it again to be safe in a cyclone as they are far far to high. They sure give us a lot of shade and make it a lovely cool oasis in the summer time. Yes that water Lilly does not usually flower all year round but it never gets cold enough here for it to stop. I do need longer days though to get the things done I want to each day LOL Hugs Glenda
Very pretty!
Thank you Pamela, it’s a lovely part of the world we live in and we have lots of Japanese visitors to stay and they find it hard to leave. Cheers Glenda
Lovely tute Glenda, thank you, you have a lot more patience than l do. Fantastic garden, those trees must give you some welcome shade in the summer. Love lndi’s little garden, she is learning such a lot from you
Great pics for anyone needle basting their little blocks Glenda and it’such a gorgeous little block isn’t it. Think I’ve got a little of your background fabric such a pretty colour and with the little sparkle your blocks will just glow. Your herbs are looking really good and love seeing your canopy trees, you really are nestled in the rainforest. Hugs Jenny
I would not have thought to use clamshells as a base for a flower – thanks so much for showing that and your tutorial is really great! Your herb garden box is so pretty I really like that. All your flowers – I wish they were mine!!
You do live in a secret garden. That block is not for a novice appliquér. You mastered it with skill and patience.