This Fairy, pattern by Jane Eborall, found its way to another's tree as part of an ornament exchange. I used Lizbeth 101 Spring Flower size 20. The legs are added separately. I really liked how the beads gave this pattern sparkle. The exchange partner has a little girl and I thought she would like a fairy.
I also sent along this Tardis. The Tardis is made with Hakelgarn 20 navy blue. I made it right after the US election but sadly it's not big enough for anyone.
The Tardis is designed by Anne Bruvold and a free pattern is available here. This pattern uses split rings to move on from one row to the other. and a split chain to finish.
As it turns out the recipient of these ornaments is very interested in tatting and wants to learn, sadly she is many miles away but I'm here to help in any way I can.
The Tardis is designed by Anne Bruvold and a free pattern is available here. This pattern uses split rings to move on from one row to the other. and a split chain to finish.
As it turns out the recipient of these ornaments is very interested in tatting and wants to learn, sadly she is many miles away but I'm here to help in any way I can.
Sweet fairy! Tardis good for Dr Who fans. I hope you've inspired a new tatter.
ReplyDeleteOh what a fab fairy, the little girl will be delighted
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