When did I stop dressing dolls? I can't remember but it could be yesterday... I bought that little porcelain doll in a market stall and it's got perfect colour's match with the mad tiny doily.
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Ninetta
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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Wow, it is a fine doily. And as pretty as the doll.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little doily!! :)
ReplyDeleteSheer gossamer , that doily, but in a such a pleasing colourway . You are an enchantress :-)
ReplyDeleteI love dolls too, and are you planning on adorning this doll with your fine tatting? love the delicate doily :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I think the doily could be a hat or a garnishment for the hat, what do you think?
ReplyDeleteMuskaan, ty very much for 2 new words: "sheer gossamer" :)
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Thank you for your links, I enjoy looking at semiprecious stones.
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Heya i am for the first time here. I found this board
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