Hello and welcome to my KZread channel. I love colorful fabric/textiles/fibers and creating all the things! I also love gardening, homemaking and creating a joy-filled home for me and my family. On this channel, I share some of my creative projects from apparel sewing to quilting to making art. I also share bits of my gardening, from seed starting to garden harvests. I’ll sprinkle in bits of random things that bring me joy as I spend my days as a homemaker and a small business owner working from home. Thank you for watching. Please subscribe to my channel, share and like. Hugs, Peace & Blessings, Sheree
P.S. God is Good, all the time-remember that. ❤️❤️❤️
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Love it!
Thanks Lola
Looking forward to hearing the details about this beautiful dress.
Soon, Ms. Linda! 🧵
Beautiful colors
Thanks Sonya
Such a lovely shape and fabric❤
Thanks
Beautiful. Oce you enjoy homegrown, grocery shopping is disappointing. But you know that as a gardener. My apples n pears are doing well this year. My peach n cherry are still young. Oh my plums are doing well also. Animals..girl. I sat on the deck n watched the deer hit up my mulberry tree. And they typically get the low hanging fruit n the fruit that falls. I am happy to share. 😊
I have a mulberry tree out front that I didn’t even know was a mulberry until last fall. The squirrels were stealing the fruit faster that I could notice it. 😂 This is the very first fruit I have even gotten from a fruit tree in my backyard. Only my berries bushes have produced so far. You are blessed to have so much being productive. I’m hopeful in years to come I’ll have some abundance myself! Happy Growing.
Wonderful!!! Soon apple pie!
Not enough for pie this year. Maybe next year?!
Your entire zip code is trembling. Mint is so invasive.
That’s why it’s contained in a bed. But it also freezes and dies back here where it’s -25 so only grows 4 months of the year. Hard to spread and be too invasive unlike in zip codes where it never dies back. Always nuances to plants that must be observed and learned.
Great purple potatoes!
Hey Lola. Thank you! I’m thrilled and parting that the bigger bags have lots more!
Hello 👋 great sharing
Quilt TOP pattern #1 is my favorite but ALL are BEAUTIFUL 🙌🏾😊
Thank you so much! 💐
Sheree, this quilt is adorable. I am saving up for some liberty fabrics to make my own
Thanks! These are the quilter’s cottons, which are much more affordable thank the cotton voiles. All are lovely though! Happy creating.
What a lovely example of woman you are, thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
Thanks for watching. 💐
Love the arboretum! I bought my first perennial plant for my first house at one of their plant sales. If you haven't been to the Friends School plant sale (held at the State Fair Grounds) yet, you should check it out next year. It's an experience.
I almost went with my neighbor to the Friends School sale. And new friend I met at Joann’s invited me to one at the Community College I think. Next year. I have a new large border garden around the property that I want to fill with native perennial plants and grasses!
I enjoyed the video and yes, life comes up. Thanks! 😊
Thanks. Have a great weekend!
So tiny!
Tiny cherries are so sweet! I love planting cherries otherwise I have to wait until august for my first tomatoes-the big beefsteaks take months! I’m impatient! 😍
Very nice
This world needs more women like you.
That’s a nice thing to say. 💐
Beautiful! Marigolds are one of my favorite summer annuals.
Hey Ms. Linda! They are so easy to grow from seed. And so many varieties that aren’t sold in store. I’ve become a fan since I started growing them.
How beautiful is it to raise plants for food?! ❤
It really is!
GOSH urs look SO MUCH better than mine 😭. My sweet potato’s are BURSTING but the potato’s are crying lol
Well, we will see what’s happening in the grow bags. They bloomed so beautifully then went through a different stage. This is my first time growing this variety. I have more kinds and some I started from seed growing now too.
Bakercreek IS MY JAM!!!! Those golden beets+ wasabi radishes I was tellin u about, THIS is where I got em!!! Those ppl have SO MUCH of my money it’s not even funny lmao
I buy way too much from them too. But I view it as supporting a good cause. It’s part of my philanthropy. 😂 I actually got the wasabi radish as a free seed from them. It grew amazingly in my greenstalk.
BEAUTIFUL!!! I can’t wait to start my radishes & beets (it’s WAY too hot here in Miami rn) If u like Beets I really recommend checking out ‘golden beets’. Warning tho, once u try em… u very rarely go back. (And if u like stuff w/a little bite to it, I recommend the wasabi radishes) OOIF! They have the most perfect little bite to em.
I’m growing both of those! The wasabi radish is too hot for me but my son loves it! The golden beets are growing nicely. They are one of my faves. Happy Growing!
Gorgeous ❤❤
Thank you! 😊 Love mr some home grown tomatoes!
Just got mine and I love it! Replaced my old obsolete singer. The ease of use and quality of stich, etc is wonderful. Excited about making a new Christmas table runner first!
It’s a fun machine, especially for the price! I wish you happy creating with your new machine. Let us know how your first project turns out!
Flor de kalabasa take the flower make a qesodilla
Love ❤️ Thank's
Hello Sheree! Beautiful peppers❤
Hi Ms. Debbie. Thanks!
Hello Sheree 🌹 great to see all that delicious free food .
So much Calaloo! I’ll be thinning and eating more tomorrow!
Hello Sheree❤ Thanks for sharing 🎉enjoy
I finally did it! I got my first sewing machine with embroidery over 20 years ago, and never used it! I’m gonna pull that one out next week and figure that one out. This new one is a breeze to use. Can’t believe I waited so long to try it!
@@ShereesAlchemy I have quite a few toys in my studio, thanks to you and your Christmas 🎄 vlogs. I plan to get busy in there after I get all the fall seeds sown. Enjoy!
Beats😋😋
I love me some beets! Can’t wait for the big harvest of all the varieties.
Thank you so much. You were the only source that I could find that explained the pattern control by finding it on the stitch length dial. Your explanation of the machine was the best..better than the manual. THANK YOU ! 😊👍
I’m so glad this was helpful!
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Oh my G, I can't believe am watching this today 😒, I really wish I watched it a year ago perhaps I could have been a lucky coz I really like this machine.
Hey! Zone 4 MN gardener here. Did you leave them in the raised bed over winter? I just purchased some strawberry plants and am wondering if i should dig the plants up in autumn and store them in the garage or leave them in their pots outside? Thank You ❤
Yes, these stayed in the raised beds and went completely dormant. Then grew back. First time I achieved this with strawberries but before I had in pots and greenstalk-a couple came back in the greenstalk but none in the pots. I think it depends a lot on where they are planted and how cold it gets and for how long. Might be variety dependent. I’m still learning with the strawberries. You could test both options and see what works best for you. Good luck!
@@ShereesAlchemy I'll try it out. Thank You!
Beautiful healthy looking plants! How are you avoiding potato beetles? I can't seem to keep them under control.
I haven’t done anything. They may not be prevalent here in my climate? Or it’s too early in my season for them? Maybe it’s all the herbs and onions in my garden? I don’t know. But I pray they stay away! 🙏🏾
Looking Good 👍🏾
O I like the cat material 😊
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Mint is great in containers. If they are allowed to grow in the ground, they do tend to take over. I’ve never heard of chocolate mint, sounds interesting. What will you do with it?
I live in zone 4 and found it dies over winter in containers. I placed it in my raised beds last year and finally got them to regrow. Pulling out by the roots is an easy way to keep under control here. And I get an early harvest! In warmer climates where it’s perennial and never dies back, I can see it being a real issue in the ground. But for me, it’s a delight! I mainly use it in tea.
Those varieties of mints sound delicious especially the chocolate mint. It will make some good teas. Thanks for sharing Sheree 🍃 ❤
Yes, I love growing different varieties and tasting all the differences. I have several new to me varieties of mint that I can’t wait to harvest this summer! It’s the little things that keep it fun for me in the garden.
That’s awesome Sheree! Cherries are delicious fruit and I can’t way to get fruit. This my second year growing it. Happy growing! 🍒 ❤
Fruit trees are tricky for me here in zone 4 but I’m learning a lot and keeping them alive and fruiting!
Great work! 💚🌿🌳
Thanks
Blessing sis. Is this in the ground? Also what type of cherry?
Yes, it’s in the ground. It’s very short because a deer nibble the top two winters ago. I’m happy it survived and continues to grow and now set fruit. I believe this one is my Evans Ball or something like that. I can’t remember all the names off the top of my head just yet as I have a lot of tree varieties.
Love the update, this has been a good year for our gardens so far. You reminded me I need to plant nasturtium next year!
Plant them now. It’s not too late! They bloom beautifully in the fall!
Good to see you!
Hi Clory
Nice!
Thanks
Beautiful
Thanks
Things are looking good in the garden Sheree🪴
So red
REE XOXO