Hi,
As you can see another row on the Land of laces doily, I put it on a different background the colours have come out better, this round has two rows to the pattern this is the first part, I have not blocked it as I am now well on the way the second part,
The thread is Cranberry bush rings with light leaf green chains no 20 lizbeth thread, It looks like I might be able to start the row of hearts before I go back to the Mineral hospital, which will be great as my goal will have accomplished.
Have a nice weekend its the start of the F1 season, I am looking forward to seeing how well Button does this year, for those who don't know he is our local boy.
Hugs
Margaret
As you can see another row on the Land of laces doily, I put it on a different background the colours have come out better, this round has two rows to the pattern this is the first part, I have not blocked it as I am now well on the way the second part,
The thread is Cranberry bush rings with light leaf green chains no 20 lizbeth thread, It looks like I might be able to start the row of hearts before I go back to the Mineral hospital, which will be great as my goal will have accomplished.
Have a nice weekend its the start of the F1 season, I am looking forward to seeing how well Button does this year, for those who don't know he is our local boy.
Hugs
Margaret
Looking good !!
ReplyDeleteAlways a great feeling when goals are achieved :-)
I love that Cranberry Bush! It really looks nice tatted up in that doily.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning !! Ginny x
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It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty and I love the colours you've chosen.
ReplyDeleteGo Jenson Button! ( I looked it up!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece! I love the colours you are using.
I'm still waiting for thread so I can begin the hearts row... Till I saw yours I had lost complete interest in it! : )
MrG is full of beans. He loves spring, I think!
Your choice of colors is pretty, I like it.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, I look forward to seeing your work it appears so intricate and delicate, it's beautiful
ReplyDeletethere are some beautiful colours in this Margaret, not knowing anything about tatting... it looks good to me!
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Your doily is so beautiful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty in those colours, Margaret! What patience you have creating something so large and intricate.
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