A small change from Tatting I crocheted this Fillet Curtain a few years ago to put in my bathroom as I couldn't find anything else that I liked. It is a Weeping Willow Tree one of my favourite trees it reminds me of when we were kids where we used to go camping.
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I've looked at several of my filet patterns and wondered if I could ever possibly finish a curtain. Yours is very nice. And BIG. Yikes! How long did it take you to finish?
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Beautiful work. I also love those curtains, and this is one of the nicest patterns I have seen.
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Wow that's pretty! You must be a very patient person, all that crocheting just blows me away.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful well done Margaret
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteI am generally not a big fan of crochet, but that is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! I've done a fair amount of filet crochet and even one project almost as big as this one. What a treasure!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful curtain! How much time did you take to complete it?
ReplyDeleteThankyou and I think it only took a couple of weeks to do. I really enjoyed making it.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I can't imagine how you do something like this. Quite impressive.
ReplyDeleteOh rhia ia really lovely....for some reason filet crochet baffles me....when I was little, I used to call weeping willow "shaggy tree" they were one of my favorites too..this is really pretty...you are so talented....
ReplyDeleteWow, this is lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You are so gifted to be able to crochet like that! The curtain is just lovely!!!
ReplyDeletewow...lovely curtain...great idea
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