Now I'm NOT going to tell you why I've made these but I will say that they're part of a larger project. All will be revealed in due course but due course isn't any time soon!!! Tat's all I'm saying!!!
These little darlings are from Martha's teapot book which I love. I slightly changed two of them (the ones on the left) by adding beads - like you do!!!! They're a joy to work as are all Martha's patterns.
Bet you want to know where to get the book from? Shall I tell you or should I let you ask Mr Google?
Ah, better tell you as Mr Google likes to have a snooze from time to time. You can get it from Tatting Corner, or Handy Hands, in America but I can't yet find it in the UK. I'm sure if you asked Martha directly (email me for her address) then she'd help you out.
Sweet teapots, I wonder what they're for.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, ha, Jane. You'll have to wait and see!!!!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the rhyming song I learnt as a child... vbg (runs away singing to make the rain arrive 'down south')...
ReplyDeleteGreat teapots!!! :) You have me curious as to what you are working on!!
ReplyDeleteSuch darling little teapots. Could they turn up in the future adorning notecards or 2 pairs of baby socks or...?
ReplyDeleteNot telling, God's Kid!!!!! Keep guessing IsDihara!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all Martha's patterns as are yours too!
ReplyDeleteThe book 'Tea is for Tatting' is listed in Tatting & Design (shop) in the UK on page 2 of their Books listings. Martha's designs are wonderful. Naturally we are curious to see what you will do with them!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy. I looked and looked and couldn't find it. Just been back and found that the link is in the small print at the bottom of the page - no wonder I couldn't find it!!! Barbara said she was getting the web site updated and I can't wait for that to happen as I find it so hard to shop there.
ReplyDeleteOh! so cute! I like purple and blue most.
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