My wonderful memory of my visit to the Lavender fields in Provence.
This photo was taken on Mont Ventoux.
Today I started to collect the Lavender from my garden to make my posies.
I make lots of these during the month of August.
A little gift to offer to a friend or neighbour.
This photo was taken on Mont Ventoux.
I make lots of these during the month of August.
A little gift to offer to a friend or neighbour.
Tied with some pretty satin ribbon
Here's how I make the ribbon posies.
Not long after we moved to live in France we went with our French neighbours to the Provence region and stayed with her cousins family. I remember sitting in the shade under a huge tree, the wonderful perfume of lavender was everywhere and I was watching the father who had a bunch of lavender on his knee and a ball of thick string. I was intrigued wondering what he was doing, he beckoned me to come & sit beside him and saw that he was making a very primitive version of the ones I have since made using pretty ribbon.
Some years later a friend bought this book for me, so now every summer I make these posies.
The posy needs to be made straight after the Lavender has been picked as the stems need to be supple so that they can bend easily over the flower heads. I find it easier to weave the ribbon between two stems together. The number of stems I used for a small posy like the photo shown above is 22. Depending on the size you wish to make, the number of stems when divided by two should always be an odd number, so that you can make the weave regular.
I'm sure most of you will have some Lavender growing in your garden,
so have a try at making a Lavender ribbon posy.
Hope you enjoy making your Lavender posy. as much as I did.
A bientot
Barbara Lilian
A bientot
Barbara Lilian