Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona cotton color of the day is Celery. According to Wikipedia celery is a marshland plant in the family Apiaceae that has been cultivated as a vegetable since antiquity. Celery has a long fibrous stalk tapering into leaves. Depending on location and cultivar, either its stalks, leaves or hypocotyl are eaten… Continue reading December 3rd – Celery
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December 2nd – Sangria- All that is Good in the World in One Pitcher
Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona cotton color of the day is Sangria. I do not drink a lot of red wine because the tannins in red wine tend to give me a headache, so I only drink a few sips with dinner if we have opened a bottle. I do however like Sangria and can… Continue reading December 2nd – Sangria- All that is Good in the World in One Pitcher
November 28th – Hyacinth
Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona Cotton color of the day is Hyacinth. Hyacinth is that medium blue with purple undertones to it. Check out this quilt below. It's called Celestial Magic by Jan Douglas Design. It actually uses batik fabrics, but this quilt would translate well and be beautiful if done with Kona cotton solids.… Continue reading November 28th – Hyacinth
November 30th – Mahogany
Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona color of the day is Mahogany. According to Wikipedia Mahoganyย is a straight-grained, reddish-brown timberย of threeย tropical hard wood speciesย of theย genus Swietenia, indigenous to the Americasย and part of the pantropical chinaberryย family, Meliaceae. this is probably more information than you care to know about Mahogany, but it is a beautiful color. It is… Continue reading November 30th – Mahogany
