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Check-In Post - June 17th 2025
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There are six designs in the set, three square and three rectangular. The rectangular ones are the biggest. This first one is a square, so it's proving quite quick to stitch.
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I also wrote some more labels (for the little spicy oil bottles I also intend to make for the fair). These little preparation tasks have no end and are quite time-consuming; I'm glad I've started them early on.
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Can I ask
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Any pruning is best done in the winter, when the bushes aren't in active growth. Then it's mostly a case of removing older shoots to allow for new growth. Mine are a bit straggly at present, so I'll prune this winter.
A little bit of progress is better than none.
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Made 8 of these and another 4 in a different theme for my other page.
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