tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9179995445925065860.post6956957765670034378..comments2023-04-15T06:20:08.826-07:00Comments on the linen moth: coralDanielle Frickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02792104392616199606noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9179995445925065860.post-33134071645980217992010-01-07T18:26:45.529-08:002010-01-07T18:26:45.529-08:00beee-utiful!I think that choosing coral was brilli...beee-utiful!<br><br>I think that choosing coral was brilliant, seeing that she is a "pink girl" I think that coral is "underrated"...love it with green, too.<br><br>Okay, I think the top one (crochet) is breathtaking....looks like clouds, or bubbles....it is soooo pretty. I love it.<br><br>The second one may be my favorite. The combination of colors and textures is really nice - clay? lace?<br><br>The coral piece is wonderful. Is it sitting on crochet, as well? I remember seeing it during one of our skype moments...I'd love to see some calligraphy done that way.<br><br>I think the French knots are so whimsical! The colors are so nice....<br><br>Ahhhh, the knitted chiffon - now I get it. Looks like it might be tedious, with the twisting and such. Still, the final result is really cool.....would make a lovely sweater....<br><br>Really enjoyed our "often interrupted" talk today. I am glad that we figured out that we can share what is on the screen as we talk. I have played with the toile quite a bit this afternoon. I will send it to you tomorrow...<br><br>Congratulations to Francesca on her delightful sketchbook!<br>xoxo<br>Jonejone hallmarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11486803432253747828noreply@blogger.com