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Sunday 23 February 2020

Host of Angels, and Two in one Heart


Hi,

Another very wet and windy weekend,  just getting fed up now with the wind and the continuous rain,  with many parts of the UK flooded,  hope spring is coming and the weather improves.
These are my host of Angels the pattern is called Angel in an hour by Donata Jones,  They are tatted in Lizbeth no 20 Peach,  ice pink (which is not showing up very well)  and christmas thread.  I really enjoyed this pattern and I am sure there will be more.



This heart is in Lizbeth no 20 Peach and is called Two-in-one heart by Tat-a-Renda.
Lovely pattern and very easy to tat,  its another pattern you will be seeing more of in the future.



I have not been doing much tatting recently,  I have a very long list to do so I really should start to reduce the list before any more new patterns arrive.

Hope you are having a lovely weekend
Margaret

8 comments:

  1. They are all very pretty Margaret, you say the pattern is easy - it looks anything but easy to me!
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  2. They are lovely (all your creations)and great thing to do in all that rain,but then there is your pictures and as I recall you need sunlight😃I also am excited about the new patterns you have ordered, wondering what they could bee💐

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  3. these are so pretty and delicate looking, very wet and windy in the North West too
    Tilly

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  4. I like the angel pattern - kind of eclectic. It could easily become a queen or a ball gown! Hope your weather improves. Wanting winter to end here now!

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  5. Absolutely beautiful work Margaret, these pieces are so delicate, Kate x

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  6. I was looking at your angels wrong and thought of strawberries! Silly me.

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  7. exquisite work Margaret these are beauties

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  8. You always make the sweetest things Margaret and I know first hand being the proud owner of some, these are beautiful.
    I think we are all at the end of a very long rope this winter, its been dreadful and no end in sight just yet. I pray for a nice dry springtime. Take care.xx

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