And then, a lot of ends to tie and cut.
In the next photo collage, on the left there's the lion in front of Duomo in Milano, on the right that lion is in Piazza San Marco in Venezia.
The first lion we visited this summer was in Venezia. It's the third time I've been there, last time was 20 years ago. I wish I could go back there again, definitely, there're many beautiful cities in Italy, but Venezia is marvellous.
It's really funny discovering that they call "ninetta" a type of sandwich!
Ciao,
Ninetta
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Wednesday, 16 September 2015
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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.
Ciao
Ninetta
Ninetta
That tatted piece is so beautiful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYummy !!!!! The tatting is as delectable as the stuffed sandwich !
ReplyDeleteI agree about the beauty and diversity of Italy. Each city/town has a distinctive character .
How will you deal with all those ends? Lovely lions. Did you buy the sandwich??
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I am wondering if you will sew in the ends...
ReplyDeleteWonderful tatting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, nice comments!
ReplyDeleteJane, I didn't buy that sandwich, I found it just after lunch!
All those ends are going to be sewn, and those threads "too short to be used", could be used for a tassel? Mmm... I don't know...