Piggy Bank - Irish Lace
Collection of leaves and twigs No. 3
Подборка мотивов для вязания ирландским кружевом - Коллекция листиков и веточек № 3 .
Collection of leaves and twigs No. 2
A collection of leaves and twigs for knitting motifs using the Irish lace technique.
Collection of leaves and twigs No. 1
Collection of leaves and twigs No. 1 for performing work using the Irish lace technique.
100 mini-crocheted motifs. Part 2.
100 mini-crocheted motifs. Part 2.
100 mini-crocheted motifs. Part 1.
100 mini-crocheted motifs. Part 1.
128 motives
A worthy book of motifs and patterns for those interested in Irish lace.
Openwork paisley
Indian cucumber, Turkish cucumber, Turkish bean, Persian pickle, buta, paisley - all these are names of the classic pattern known to us from childhood.
Chamomile Encyclopedia
Such an elegant combination of white + yellow + green. This flower is like the sun, round, joyful, elegant. He is an endless source of creative ideas.
Collection – Poppies No. 3
Вязаные маки смотрятся очень эффектно. Связанный мак крючком используется в виде оригинальной броши.
Collection – Poppies No. 2
Коллекция мотивов для работ в технике ирландского кружева - Маки № 2
Collection – Poppies No. 1
Во все времена цветы признавались самым лучшим элементом декора в одежде и интерьере. Коллекция мотивов для ирландского кружева - Маки №1.
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My name is Lilia. The main hobby of my life is knitting. I started with knitting needles and switched to a knitting machine. In 1988 I got acquainted with crochet - Romanian lace. About 10 years ago I became interested in Irish lace and Shetland knitting. And now I’m trying fillet crochet. On this site I want to share with you my 45 years of experience in various knitting techniques.
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New Year's decor
New year, new year, soon, soon it will come! Are you preparing for the New Year? Everyone's favorite holiday, which all children look forward to!
New Year's balls are as good as those on a Christmas tree!
Balls with more beautiful colored decor due to the openwork strip running down the middle of the ball and connecting two knitted round motifs.
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