I love African Violets. I used to over a dozen plants, all different color flowers, but after moving two times in the past three years, I am down to just one plant.
Hi, Karen! Thanks for visiting and reading my blog. I came over to tell you that I just learned how to “join-as-you-go” with my granny squares. I watched a video on you-tube to learn. Here is the link for Part 1 & 2. I just crocheted along with her and paused the video when I needed more time.
My mom had African violets. Must say yours make it look tempting. Now that we are without cats I’m considering some houseplants. My amaryllis is finished with it’s first set of blossoms, but one of the bulbs is sending up another bud. Yeah!
pretty! I love how soft they look.
Hi, Karen! Thanks for visiting and reading my blog. I came over to tell you that I just learned how to “join-as-you-go” with my granny squares. I watched a video on you-tube to learn. Here is the link for Part 1 & 2. I just crocheted along with her and paused the video when I needed more time.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83uNDB7OuAg
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuITIgH12DQ&feature=relmfu
So pretty, love the softness to the photo.
My mom had African violets. Must say yours make it look tempting. Now that we are without cats I’m considering some houseplants. My amaryllis is finished with it’s first set of blossoms, but one of the bulbs is sending up another bud. Yeah!