Showing posts with label Botanical Fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Botanical Fruit. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2019

Pear, Peach, and Apple Banner

I really love the botanical illustration patterns the best.  I love fruit and have a small orchard myself of about 25 trees.  Including apples, peaches, and pears!  All different kinds of fruit so none of them are producing at the same time.  I hope you enjoy this one as much as I do.











Thursday, June 6, 2019

Botanical Plum - Third in a Set of Three

I found the pattern for the third part of the botanical trio of Apple, Pear, Plum!  You can find the apple and the pear in May 2019 of this blog.  I included a scan of the apple again here so you could see the trio.




Friday, May 17, 2019

Botanical Fruit - The Apple and The Plum

June 6, 2019 update.  I found the pattern for the plum!  It is posted as a new post on June 6, 2019

Here is the apple in what is supposed to be a set of three.  The pear, the apple, and the plum.  I am going to include a blown up shot of the plum that is shown as part of the set in the previous post.  But I don't have the pattern for it.  It is clear enough though, that if you really wanted all three, I bet you could figure out what colors to use, etc.  I might even give it a try this winter.  My favorite fruit is pears, but I also love the prune version of plums.  You can't make prune from most plums, they have too much liquid in them.  But the flesh of the French Prune is dense and meaty and perfect for drying.





Thursday, May 16, 2019

Botanical Fruits - The Pear

I confess right now that I do not have the third one of this three part series!  I did have a photo of the last one, which if you are talented, you could probably figure out the pattern to if you were determined.  And if you do, I hope you share it with us!  Who knows, maybe I will try it myself this coming winter.

I love pears!  I have five varieties here and look forward to them each fall.  It takes pears a long time to ripen.  Meanwhile, here is the lovely botanical pear.