If you ask around, they always recommend the importance of a varied diet.
I used dmc thread size 60.
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Ninetta
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Gorgeous effect !!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with muskaan that is beautiful mixed with tatting It looks like the table cloth I have that is from Sardinian my daughter go to go there and she loved the island and everything
ReplyDeleteThere are differences in their drawings, it depends which part of Sardinia it was from, this one is from Bosa, in the middle, on the sea, west side.
DeleteReally dainty and pretty. I like your concept of a varied diet!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! And, so funny! It is hard to make a joke in a foreign language, but you did it. I will smile all day. ;-)
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DeleteVery pretty, and a great idea to combine techniques!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Perfect, Ninetta!
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the idea of combining different mace methods. I thought I could combine Armenian lace and tatting quite nicely - when I manage to learn it! : )
...make that LACE methods .....
ReplyDeleteIt's all right, Fox! Thank you very much for reading me pretending to write in English... :))
DeleteThat looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThere are really tremendous opportunities to combine several lace techniques. It is exciting!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, everyone! I'm still learning that type of of filet, I'm going to meet again the ladies from Bosa, in 15 days, I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteciao cara
ReplyDeleteciao ninetta
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