Hi Susan, you can't show me enough posts about your teacosies; they are briljant knitwork and every one of them is a pleasure to look at. Besides, I appreciate your enthousiasm for just like you I can really enjoy making serveral items that only differ slightly from each other. Keep up the good work, Susan! :D Hugs, liduina
No I'm not fed up with teacosies at all! I want to see more of them actually. Saying that I love your miniature teacosies is just an understatement! Oh I so wish I was the lucky recipient of this gift ;) Whoever is getting this one is a lucky, really lucky girl! Hugs, Lucia
Hi Lucia! I'm glad I'm not boring you ;) Thanks so much for your lovely comment. Aaand, there is another flowery teacosie growing in my thread garden ;))
Gorgeous Sue!!!!! And I never tire of teacosies I love them!! You were right about the Rik Pierce class and paperclay. Was easy but then I did have the master to show how it was done!!! Finally met Lidi too!! Well she found me out more like. As always great and lovely work Sue!!xx
G'day there Carrie, thanks for dropping in! Sorry the teapot was empty ;) Glad you and your project made it home safe! I knew you'd be fantastic with paperclay and with your expert artwork you'll soon have a treasure on your hands. Lidi is pretty amazing isn't she? Both you and she are brilliant artists!
Haha Sans, you are just lovely :) Another teacosy growing in my thread garden as I speak. It was the blue thread that did it, it made me make bluebells.....
I find it hard to believe that ANYONE could ever be fed up with looking at your gorgeous tea cosy's - they are the nicest I have ever seen! So beautiful! x
Hi Susan, you can't show me enough posts about your teacosies; they are briljant knitwork and every one of them is a pleasure to look at. Besides, I appreciate your enthousiasm for just like you I can really enjoy making serveral items that only differ slightly from each other. Keep up the good work, Susan! :D
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I'm glad you aren't bored with cosies yet Liduina, I'm not bored with making them!
DeleteOh Susan nobody could get sick of looking at these - they are so beautiful and you really are talented :)
ReplyDeleteYou are easily pleased my dear friend Laura and I love hearing from you :)
DeleteGETTING CUTER AND CUTER. LOVE THE GREEN.
ReplyDeleteHi m1k1, thanks for stopping by and leaving a lovely comment!
DeleteFANTABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karolyn! You're sweet!
DeleteNo I'm not fed up with teacosies at all! I want to see more of them actually. Saying that I love your miniature teacosies is just an understatement! Oh I so wish I was the lucky recipient of this gift ;) Whoever is getting this one is a lucky, really lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lucia
Hi Lucia! I'm glad I'm not boring you ;) Thanks so much for your lovely comment. Aaand, there is another flowery teacosie growing in my thread garden ;))
DeleteGorgeous Sue!!!!! And I never tire of teacosies I love them!! You were right about the Rik Pierce class and paperclay. Was easy but then I did have the master to show how it was done!!! Finally met Lidi too!! Well she found me out more like. As always great and lovely work Sue!!xx
ReplyDeleteG'day there Carrie, thanks for dropping in! Sorry the teapot was empty ;) Glad you and your project made it home safe! I knew you'd be fantastic with paperclay and with your expert artwork you'll soon have a treasure on your hands. Lidi is pretty amazing isn't she? Both you and she are brilliant artists!
DeleteHow can anyone be tired of just about the cutest bit of crochet teacozy I have ever seen? keep 'em coming, I say!
ReplyDeleteHaha Sans, you are just lovely :) Another teacosy growing in my thread garden as I speak. It was the blue thread that did it, it made me make bluebells.....
DeleteMaravilloso trabajo, felicidades! Abrazos, Teresa
ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa! It's lovely of you to stop and comment :)
DeleteHello Susan! It's a lovely cosy and your friend is blessed to be receiving it.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucille :) Thanks for dropping in and leaving such a sweet comment.
DeleteOh, they can't bore, they are lovely! Make more!
ReplyDeleteMarit
Heheh Marit, I'm glad you aren't bored and to please you I will make more!!
Deletethat is so cute, I wish I were that friend :)
ReplyDeleteAw Steinworks, I'm glad you like my cosies! Thanks for visiting and please come again!!
Deleteohhhh I like this one, beautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteThankyou kibbygirl! Lovely to see you here!!
DeleteI find it hard to believe that ANYONE could ever be fed up with looking at your gorgeous tea cosy's - they are the nicest I have ever seen! So beautiful! x
ReplyDeleteHaha Helen, you could give me a seriously swelled head! Thanks so much for dropping in and leaving such a lovely comment.
DeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Faby
Thanks Faby, you're a lovely blog friend!
Deletepreciosa !!! ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara! I'm glad you enjoyed looking at the shabby cosy!!
DeleteOoooh amazing!! Such perfection!! Love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteTus teacosies,son preciosos! un gran trabajo!
ReplyDeleteBesos de las Malu´s.
Hello, Susan!
ReplyDeleteI've just found your blog and I'm looking at your creations with the opened mouth..i love this teacosy! Is it crocheted?
Anna
http://anna-galli.blogspot.it
Hi Anna, thank you for visiting! I'm so glad you've enjoyed looking at my 'bits of string'. Yes the tea cosy is crocheted.
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