Sunday, 14 February 2010

MK#13 Tattered Heart

Happy Valentines!!
This is the giveaway this month. A tattered heart from Mary Konior's 'A Pattern Book of Tatting' on page 85. Tatted in Lizbeth #40 threads called Springtime. The heart measures only about 1.75 inch across. Leave a comment before 21 Feb 2010 and your name will be put into a draw to win this. Which is your favourite heart tatting pattern?

10 comments:

  1. I love this! Please enter my name in your drawing! I don't have a favorite heart pattern yet. I some printed out to try though =)

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  2. Love the Tatted Heart and the colour has tatted up well I have that one in my small stash as well!!!!! My favourite Heart is mmmmmmmmmmm!!! cant make up my mind!!!!

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  3. i've tatted this heart a long time back and have given it away to someone. this heart is lovely.

    happy valentine's day.

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  4. What a beautiful job of tatting that you have done with this heart pattern. Love the colors, too. There are so many, many pretty heart patterns that I really don't have a "special one".

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  5. Beautiful! Looks like spring. There are so many it is hard to pick just one. Nice to see something that is not white. We have had just to much snow this winter.

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  6. I've not seen this one before. It's different. I like it!

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  7. I just got that color of Lizbeth's thread and love the way it works up! Not to mention I just love the thread they make. You did a beautiful job. I have no favorites when it comes to tatting. I love it all!
    Suz

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  8. This is so pretty - especially in those colours.

    How can one have a favourite heart when there are so many great patterns out there in Tat-land?

    I always say, mine is 'Heart's Desire', as it is the first one I gave my own heart to!
    Fox : ) ♥

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  9. This is my current favorite thread!! I'm waiting for spring. Tough question to pick one.

    mathbook28 at gmail dot com

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  10. Love this heart, pattern, colour and all! Yes, tough to pick one favourite, but generally, I love Teri Dusenbury's hearts.

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