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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Tatted variegated purple flower motif giveaway

I tatted this for the tussie mussie I made for Freda. That one was in blue, this is a sweet purple. You could use this your crazy quilting or anything else. This is my third giveaway. Just leave a comment and tell me how you would use this before 11 June 2008 and I will do a draw on 12 June 2008.

8 comments:

  1. Oh wow, this is SO pretty. I'd actually save this for a special scrapbook page. Thank you for the chance to win!

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  2. I love your tatted designs. I've been trying to simulate them with crochet, but it's just not the same look. I would use this to create a hand-size snowman (or snow-woman) cloth doll. You are so sweet to do this as a give-away.

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  3. Beautiful! I adore your tatting. I would use this on my current purple purse project which I am gathering purple items for. It will have a vintage feel because it is mainly made from vintage fabrics and cast off items, this would fit right in . It is very beautiful and the winner will be most fortunate!!

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  4. That is just beautiful. I wish I could learn tatting. My Grandmother made so many lovely things.

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  5. Beautiful! I think I would put it on a heart sachet and add a tatted edging!

    Tara

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  6. Beautiful! I love your tatting! OOOoh if I won this I would use it on a felted wool needle keeper or a felted wool wristlet purse or I might use it on a center block of fabric to make a wall hanging or an art doll. Your work is so pretty it could be used most anywhere. Thank you for the opportunity to win this. You are so generous with your giveaways...the winner will be very lucky!!!!

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  7. Hi there,

    Amazing work! This is only my first time at your site. I would sew this purple flower motif as a central design on a small pillow for my Mom so she can use it at work. Purple's her absolute favourite colour(as it's mine)!

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  8. Beautiful work! Just came across your blog, darn missed out on the drawing for a beautiful piece of tatting.

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