I finished my order of 5 crosses. She like the Heritage cross and I am hoping she will be pleased with these. I am bringing them to her tomorrow. :)
All tatted in size 40.
First: Lizbeth Girly Girl, second: Lizbeth Purple Iris Fusion, third: Lizbeth Scottish Thistle,
fourth: Yarnplayer's HDT Celery(my favorite-yet my favorite color is blue), fifth: Lizbeth Peacock Blues.
Very nice- is the Heritage Cross your own pattern?
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! Thanks for the comment! The Heritage cross is from the book Tatted Bookmarks Needle & Shuttle edited by Babara Foster Handy Hands, Inc. The Heritage Cross is by Dee Powell
ReplyDeleteAll of the crosses are beautiful! My favorite color is blue also, but that Celery green is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the lady will be thrilled with them. Good job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful crosses, you have used some of my favourite colours, I am sure she will love them.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Beautiful bookmarks! The colors all look fantastic in that pattern! I'm sure whoever is receiving them will love them!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tatting!!!! I'm sure 'she' will be pleased ; )
ReplyDeleteYou certainly went to a lot of effort to test different patterns and threads! I really like this pattern, and I'm sure these crosses will be very much appreciated! Better be prepared for more orders once others see them!
ReplyDeleteThank you all!!! :)
ReplyDeleteDiane, I knew your favorite color was blue too!! :) I can't help loving that Celery green HDT though. :)
Hmmm....Kathy, more orders??? I am not sure if I am ready for more. I am "gearing" up for a large project which I did a year ago(60 bracelets again). They are for a Christian women's weekend and I just want them to have something to remember it. :)
That celery green was my wedding color (we called it celadon or sage to make it more "bridal"), so it is my favorite by default! I love the Heritage Cross pattern, and I love all your many colors. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristen!! The colors were supposed to be pink, purple, and lavender for her daughters, and blue and green for her sons-but she made it clear that she didn't want solid colors so...these are what I had and I really like how they turned out. :)
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