Loving your teacosies - RL or mini - I've discovered a liking for teascosies. The Shabby Chic Green is especially awesome. Who's the friend? I shall mug them. Hugs, SL :)
Hi Jeni, wool is too thick for miniature work, I use whatever thread suits the style of item I'm making. 50/3 for most things, 60/2 for lacier work or 100wt silk for the finest work.
So cute , love it :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed Janne!
Deleteohhhhhh!! un trabajo increible!!! me encanta
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you like the rose cosy Ana!
DeleteSo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Lucille, I'm glad you visited!
DeleteThose tea cozies are just beautiful and perfect!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Catherine! and thanks for following my erratic miniature journey ;)
Deleteyou just have to do this as a commercial pattern......I want one!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm humbled by your interest Ginny but I don't sell patterns.
DeleteYour little tea cosy is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA very nice design :-)
Hugs, Lina
Thanks Lina, it's very sweet of you to visit and leave a comment!
DeleteI love this tea cosy as much as the others you created. A lovely table display with Kim's delicious looking cake.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Drora
Hi Drora, thanks so much for your lovely comment! I'm glad you like Rose Cosy :)
DeleteHi Susan, unbelievable delicate knitwork!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Liduina, thanks for leaving such a nice comment, all comments are very much appreciated.
DeleteIt is soo elegant and beautiful! Mini hugs, Natalia.
ReplyDeleteHi Natalia, thankyou visiting and for such a sweet comment!
DeleteI like this very much.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nina! I'm glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBye Faby
Thankyou Faby, you are so kind!!
DeleteI love your tea cosy - your work really is beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, thanks for visiting! The billy is always on at minicrochetmad, feel free to drop in unannounced ;))
DeleteHola!!
ReplyDeleteTe ha quedado preciosa!! Las rosas parecen reales!! Felicidades por tu trabajo!!
Besos, Helena.
Hi Helena, I'm so glad you enjoyed!
DeleteAww heck, that's so darned sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteHeheh Norma, no need to sugar the tea poured from this teapot eh?
DeleteSo lovely! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Eliana, you are so kind, I'm glad you like the Rose Cosy.
ReplyDeleteI love your tea cosy's this one is very pretty. Beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
Thanks Maria :) I'm glad you enjoyed looking!
DeleteEs maravillosa Susan!
ReplyDeleteBravo!
Un abrazo
Thankyou Rosamargarita, you leave lovely comments :)))
DeleteThey just get better and better!
ReplyDeleteGlad it appeals Christine. It feels good to have the miniature crochet-mojo back. Tea cosies are fun in any size eh?
DeleteOh Susan, what a lovely "rosy cosy" ;)! It is beautiful, love the colors too, very delicate work.
ReplyDeleteHuga, Ilona
Hi Ilona! Thanks for visiting and I'm glad you enjoyed the rose cosy :)
DeleteNever again can I see a crochet tea cozy with rosettes and not think of you, Susan :). Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteAh Sans, Never??? That's a long time!! Thanks mate, you are a lovely friend :)
DeleteWONDERFUL !!!!!! I LOVE IT TO BITS !!!!!
ReplyDeleteFrom 'The Queen of Miniature Tea Cosies' - a comment I will treasure :) Thankyou so much Rosanna.
DeleteQue cubreteteras tan magnificas, son encantadoras. Podria comprarte una? Muchas gracias
ReplyDeleteGemma
Hi Gemma, thanks for visiting and leaving a lovely comment. I'm glad you like the rose tea cosy!
DeleteYour tea cosy is absolutely beautiful! x
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen, I'm so glad you like the rose cosy!
ReplyDeleteSon tan bonitas! que intentare hacer una, pero nunca será como las tuyas! un trabajo perfecto!!
ReplyDeleteBesos de las Malu´s.
Loving your teacosies - RL or mini - I've discovered a liking for teascosies. The Shabby Chic Green is especially awesome. Who's the friend? I shall mug them. Hugs, SL :)
ReplyDeleteI love this tea is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHugs :0)
Thank you Monica!
ReplyDeleteWhat ply wool/cotton do you use?
ReplyDeleteHi Jeni, wool is too thick for miniature work, I use whatever thread suits the style of item I'm making. 50/3 for most things, 60/2 for lacier work or 100wt silk for the finest work.
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