Harvest thyme7/5/2023 Look for the new growth at the base of the plant or from the lower stems. Please do let me know if you have any questions at all, I'm always here to help. Herbal Harvest Thyme is presented by NH Herbal Network and modeled after the popular annual spring event, Herb & Garden Day, where herbal educators and. Prune thyme in the early spring once you see new growth starting. You may make as many of these as you would like for personal use, fun or for profit, but may not reproduce this pattern or sell it in any way shape or form. Please do not try and convert this design for any other medium- other than the punch pattern it was designed for- and rug hooking- if that is your pleasure. You can of course use the pattern as is, enlarge to your liking- if this is the printed packet version, and/or shrink to your liking. The flavor of thyme leaves will be most intense before the flowers open. I also expanded my background, and did a generous wide border on my model, which I included in the thread usage. When to harvest: Snip thyme leaves as needed once plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. NOTE: This is a larger pattern, so I've included the cover sheet of the pattern- so you can see the thread requirements. The finished size of this design is 7" wide by 9 1/2" tall, if you expand the design as I did. If you’d like to try and hook this pattern, then by all means, enlarge to suit your taste, and use the ones with the lettering as is. One that is regular and one that is reversed.Īll pattern pieces are ready to transfer, so for those doing punch, you’ll have to use the ones with the lettering already reversed. In this pattern, I’ve included two different images for your punching or hooking pleasure. You can harvest thyme anytime by snipping off little bits at a time to use as needed. Please look for the Instant Download version if you would like your pattern instantly. This Is For The PRINTED AND MAILED Version. ![]() Have some fun playing a good ol' game of checkers when you are done!! Hang on the wall to store- in between playing. ![]() And not only is this piece beautiful to look at and fun to punch, it's functional too. However, spring and summer are the best time to harvest thyme. I chose some very rich and gorgeous colors for this piece, including those we love to see in the fresh Fall weather. You can harvest from your thyme plants all year if you live in an area where it is evergreen. New for my 2015 punch needle pattern line- Harvest Thyme Checkerboard.Ī little bit of Fall Fun- Coming Atcha.
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