TATS HEAVEN - Tatting on earth with heavenly connections!
Thursday, 16 April 2009
In the beginning
Well I've started my blog with a picture of my favourite church, my bit of heaven on earth. But of course I hope to publish lots of pictures of my tatting in the weeks and months to come. So I hope you will join me on my blog journey!
Hi Sally! Jane is your big sis? How cool! Well, I just wanted to say thank you so much for your encouraging comment on my blog today regarding my split chain! I'm slowly getting better at it! Soooooo slooooowwwwly! LOL!
I look forward to seeing your tatting you have to share. Jane has shared your tatted ornaments on her blog before! They are gorgeous! So, POST AWAY! :)
Hi Sally! I just wanted to pop in and say HI!! I've been on-line friends with Jane for many years and adore her work. Have you been tatting as long as Jane has? I have been tatting for 20 years now.
This is a beautiful church. I bet it is more beautiful on the inside.
Hi Carol, I agree Jane's work is fabulous and in time, some of it will appear on my blog! I learnt to tat over 40 yrs ago from our grandmother (Jane is a little older than me!) but I never took it seriously until the last ten years. Parts of this church go back a thousand years and it is rich in history.
Hi Sally! Jane is your big sis? How cool! Well, I just wanted to say thank you so much for your encouraging comment on my blog today regarding my split chain! I'm slowly getting better at it! Soooooo slooooowwwwly! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing your tatting you have to share. Jane has shared your tatted ornaments on her blog before! They are gorgeous! So, POST AWAY! :)
Hi Sally! I just wanted to pop in and say HI!! I've been on-line friends with Jane for many years and adore her work. Have you been tatting as long as Jane has? I have been tatting for 20 years now.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful church. I bet it is more beautiful on the inside.
Thanks for sharing the picture.
Hi Carol, I agree Jane's work is fabulous and in time, some of it will appear on my blog! I learnt to tat over 40 yrs ago from our grandmother (Jane is a little older than me!) but I never took it seriously until the last ten years.
ReplyDeleteParts of this church go back a thousand years and it is rich in history.