Friday, 15 May 2026

Barrington Court

 Yes, garden pictures to come but first my stitches for the week.


More buttonhole and I am using a piece of needlelace as my inspiration - it is a strange shape as well as my incompetent drawing! A bit more work is needed to complete the motif.

After another evenings work on my crochet basket I decided that it was not going the way I envisaged so undone it came back to the base. At this point I was free to make a few changes so first of all I made a few decreases on the first round to help the sides stand up better. I had been working one round at a time and my start and finish point was looking very untidy so this time I am spiralling round which is much better. Before I was using a mixture of trebles and dc to work up the side, but I have changed to half trebles which is giving a firmer finish. I could have worked it all in dc which would have been firmer still, but would also have been a lot harder on the hands. So tadah!


The band above the handles is all dc and I need to do a few more rows - that will be my FNSI this evening.

Now, Barrington Court. And I know I have posted about these lovely walled gardens before but every time we go they are different - they change with the seasons and every year so always something different to see.

First up the vegetable garden which has a purple theme at the moment.




As has the border leading to the white garden.


The white garden was looking stunning - especially this beautiful white wisteria.






This allium was over a foot across.



And then the lily pond garden.




This one is for you Chantal - and anyone popping in from The Netherlands.


And another beautiful border.


We were very fortunate with the weather as it has been cold and showery since Monday, unusually cold for the time of year we are told. But heatwave coming at the end of next week!

I am not around next week but hope you all have a happy stitchy one.

14 comments:

  1. The garden is beautiful! We're also having unusually cold weather for this time of year, the farmers are late getting their crops into the fields this year. Your crochet basket is very cute, happy stitching!

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  2. I really enjoyed your garden pictures. Everything looks so bright and beautiful.we are still a few weeks behind you.

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  3. The basket is super! You are so talented. The gardens are gorgeous.

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  4. Gosh Barrington Court is so beautiful Lin. Especially that white garden. Lovely photos. Your crochet bag is looking great!

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  5. Beautiful gardens. Those Azalea Molis must have smelt divine.

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  6. the stitching is growing .... what a lovely garden to visit, it is lovely seeing them at different times of the year... the wisteria is just stunning
    Hugz

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  7. Lovely garden shots...Love your crochet basket - very clever idea. Unpicking is annoying but width it in the end.

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  8. What a glorious garden! I especially love the lily pond…so tranquil. ♥️

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  9. What a gorgeous garden to visit. I love how the different sections have a colour theme.

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  10. Some more lovely stitching and nice crochet basket.
    Beautiful trips along the garden.

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  11. You English lovelies, Lin, have the most gorgeous stately gardens to enjoy, at your fingertips. I'm a wee bit pea green. =) How wonderful to wander around Barrington Court and drink in all that floral beauty. Is it close to you? As for your basket; it's fabulous! That's the thing with crochet it's easy to undo and experiment until you are happy with your project.

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  12. The gardens are so beautiful. I would have a hard time leaving. The crochet basket is pretty. I like the handle!

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  13. Glorious wisteria indeed - I've never seen a white one before!

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  14. Lovely stitching and beautiful garden photos.

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