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Wednesday 14 September 2022

Fluttering hearts




 Hi,

Today I thought I would  show you some tatted butterflies,   Actually I made a slight mistake and put the wrong picture,  they are hearts,   (Thank you for your comments,  I have managed get some Wi-Fi to change the post, which I scheduled as I am away).  I made these  recently,  this pattern is by aki-tatting.com,  which   is from her Instagram page and is a free pattern,  it’s also in Japanese but there is a diagram so you don’t need to work out the Japanese to much.

I used Lizbeth thread in white,  peacock blue, purple Iris fusion, Maple butter,  and then Lesur Pixie  thread in yellow all were in size 20.

I hope you like them,  

Margaret 


8 comments:

  1. These are beautiful Margaret

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  2. what a pretty pattern, the colours are gorgeous that you have used, Tilly

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  3. They look like pretty hearts to me, but if you say butterfly I think I can see it.

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  4. They are absolutely stunning Margaret.
    Ginny
    My Blog As I do Rodos

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  5. Very pretty Margaret, so clever.xx

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  6. Beautiful butterflies Margaret, so delicate and pretty.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  7. Beautiful delicate work Margaret, lovely colours Kate x

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  8. The butterfly is well camouflaged within the heart 💜🦋💜

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