The dwarf-variety sweet peas that I planted in an old sink a while ago have burst into flower this week. I love them.
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29 responses to “small and sweet peas”
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Sweet peas are just about my favourites – and your embroidery is so pretty!!
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Such a beautiful colour
AlisonLikeLike
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I love sweet peas too, they remind me of my nana who always grows them. Stunning embroidery as always melissa!
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i adore sweet peas, especially their curly tendrils and aroma. your stitched ones are so pretty.
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i love sweet peas
i actually gave away the last sweet pea needle case i bought from your shop to my daughter because she lost one.LikeLike
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so pretty! — your stitches and the actual flowers.
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I love sweet peas and your embroidery of them is so beautiful!
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Lovely embroidery ~ as always!!!!
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So sweet and cheery! Being itn the midst of wonter, it is so refreshing to see a delicate little sweet pea blossom! I love the needlework.
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oops, that was supposed to read “midst of winter” 🙂
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gorgeous, i bet they smell devine. happy summer days to you x
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Yes, I can smell them now! Too bad it’ll be August before I can smell them for real. Enjoy your summer.
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I love the fragrance of sweet peas too.They look perfect in little vases.
Cheers
KarenLikeLike
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Oh how sweet…do they still have a scent being a dwarf variety? x
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hi jannelle- yes, they do! ( i was a little surprised) x
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I will keep myself from the cold in Paris today with your lucky charm pictures.
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Oh I just love the scent of sweetpeas!
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ooh, how lovely to be reminded of summer – there’s nothing growing here at the moment – just the hint that daffodils are just around the corner! Love your embroidery too – and the cushion you sent to me (a while ago now, I’ve been meaning to thank you for ages) – I absolutely adore it!
Claire xLikeLike
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Oh, me too. Sweet peas are so pretty and delicate. I had them in my garden last Spring. I love them in the tiny bottle and your rendition in thread is very nice
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Sweet Peas are so, umm, sweet. I love all your renditions done in embroidery, you are so talented.
I wonder if I could grow them here without the deer eating them … deer, always the deer!
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They are one of my favorites as well. I like the embroidery you ahve done. May I ask where you plant them, shade or sun?
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I love sweet Peas. They are not very common in the spanish gardens.
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so pretty 🙂
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Lovely…. and sooooo sweet. Your flowers are a great size – mine seemed much smaller, and not really pickable. I’ve come to the conclusion that you need a LOT of these dwarves to make an impression though… mine have already finished, the flowers have died back now to those tiny pods : (
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So beautiful! I won’t get to see sweet peas until June so I love seeing yours! (it is three below this morning and there is nothing but snow.)
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yes, youre probably right- next year i will plant a huge flowerbed of them. sorry yours have finished already- mine probably wont last much longer, either..
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very pretty
soon we will some spring here and I can plant your seeds
have a good weekendLikeLike
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You did a beautiful job again!
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