The Twelfth day of December |
The Thirteenth Day of December |
I am writing this on the hottest day of the year, and scheduling it for a couple days time. It is very hot but a beautiful day and I am not complaining.
Above it my 12th day of December tatted in Lizbeth no 20 white, did I like the pattern not really but now its pressed it looks better than I thought. I did it in one pass.
To the left is my 13th Day of December, I was fed up with white and I had this on the shuttles, did I like the pattern, not really too many long chains that got longer as I went around, I used Green Coral Sea Lizbeth no 20, I this one in one pass.
Both snowflakes are from the book 24 Snowflakes in tatting by Lene Bjorn
Well thats it for today, I am actually taking my husband to the hospital today,
I hope you have a good day
Hugs
Margaret
These look wonderful, I love the colorful one. (It sure was hot yesterday, I almost melted!)
ReplyDeleteI think you brought the hot weather with you.
DeleteJust to let you know I saw Kathys comment I used to be a florist so I usually know one flower from another.
Been around my garden taking some photos so will give you all a walk around in a few days.
Hope you are enjoying England
Margaret
they look gorgeous darl & I love the colours in the '13th' one :) xXx
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You are doing a great job of keeping up with the challenge! Just think of all the lovely snowflakes you will have by Christmas!
ReplyDeleteNice snowflakes, and I like the green coral sea thread. Hope all is well with your husband.
ReplyDeleteHe's resting now, go back next week fir the results
DeleteThanks for asking
They're both pretty. I think I favour the coloured one, it looks refreshing on your hot day.
ReplyDeleteI think they are both beautiful but love the white one, hope the hospital visit goes well
ReplyDeleteTilly
Pretty snowflakes ! Colours do add that charming interest, don't they :-D
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your husband is better. Best wishes for the results next week.
Eager to potter around in your garden :-)