It formerly looked like this:
It really needed something.
I'd like this wreath to hang around for a while, after the holidays,
but it looks so lonely.
Then good golly along came Miss Lolly and now it looks like this:
I'd like this wreath to hang around for a while, after the holidays,
but it looks so lonely.
Then good golly along came Miss Lolly and now it looks like this:
via this:
Pattern by Lolly found at This Domestic Life.
Velkommen til Pine Cone Home!
Oh. My. Word. That's the cutest use of crocheted pineys yet. Well done. Aren't they quick and fun to make?
ReplyDeleteYes, they are quick and fun to make. It was just what I was looking for without knowing it until I saw it. :-) These weren't quite finished with the glue and all, as I was trying to get photos before the sun went down - I may have to update photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the gracious compliment, Lolly and thanks for the inspiration.
Fun idea! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! You two are so talented - which is one reason I am nominating you both as Versatile Bloggers. No obligations - see today's post for more info. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Inga
ReplyDeleteThanks for the award, Sue - you are the BEST!
At first I thought they were real pinecones. Absolutely adorable! Happy Thursday! Tammy
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