Well, I can only get blogger to take the one photo, so I'll post the other two later. The big one is about 6 inches long and small one about 3 or so inches that I cut off the larger one. whooo hoooo lol
Be sure and stop by Quilts n Things now and then too. I'm so fascinated by my Luffa and I write about "it" in both places. Hope everyone has a GREAT day!
4 comments:
Candi
I often wondered how they became seedless!
Thanks for visiting my blog.....and seeing you've got a Janome, try using the BLANKET STITCH for edging a postcard.....or even use a wavy edge rotary cutter and then just a straight stitch to hold layers together.
Woohoo! Enjoy using it. =)
Looks just like nice fresh luffa. lol I memtioned your luffa growing to my hubby and guess what? He mail ordered a bag of Luffa seeds for me. I guess I'll be giving this a try in the spring.
Congrats, Candi! You've waited patiently for this beauty.
Christmas hugs & wishes ~
TTFN ~ Marydon
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