Handmade tatting lace blog with my own patterns, tutorials, how-to and links to useful resources. It's all about my passion and my joy.
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I share here what I like and what works for me. If you've been following me, you know that I can change my mind from time to time, and feel free to comment that I'm completely wrong, you may be right. I'm not running a business. I'm not paid and have never received any compensation or facilitation for any review/brand/site here mentioned. In case one day we'll ever meet, I'll be the one offering you a cup of Italian coffee, too.
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Sunday, 12 April 2015
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Etichette:
"curled ring",
edging,
techniques
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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.
Ciao
Ninetta
Ninetta
Superbo ! Sfarzoso !!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you very much for the Italian! I wanted to say thank you back but I just discovered that there're more than 20 recognised official languages in India... I hope that this one is not a bad word: धन्यवाद
DeleteHugs,
Nin
I do proclaim that besides your immense talent, creativity, and innovation in tatting, your language skills are equally impressive :-) You chose the Exact term in my mother tongue. It is the correct Hindi word for thanks :-D Google "zindabad" !
DeleteI love the effect of these horizontally folded rings --- what is the term you are using ?
Ty :-). Term? I don't know. You see, no imagination for names! They are onion rings, actually.
DeleteI have just sent you links thru Craftree, to my first attempt at your 3D rings -- one horizontally folded, other vertically folded.
DeleteThanks for all the inspiration :-)
What a fantastic idea! it great! love this !
ReplyDeleteThank you Carollyn!
DeleteGreat design!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue :)
DeleteLove it! Trying them very soon!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Trying them very soon!!
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