These are so sweet. I knitted toys for a while years ago & had to knit bees etc for scarecrow hats (which I used to omit) but never thought to crochet them!
Dear Joanne, I occasionally landed on your blog and very like what I see here. You do wonderful artwork! Like you I also love cardmaking and knitting. And so I will make a visit again on your place from time to time to see what's new. Love from Switzerland, Karina
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They are sweet and you are definately nuts LOL
ReplyDeleteI hear there are tablets you can get for this type of thing you know lol
ReplyDeleteYou should put them on wires like flower stems, they'd look cute buzzing about.
LOL you must have been buzzing when you made those!!! They are very cute and I agreee with Jo, they need to be on wires!!
ReplyDeletebee-utiful!!! LOL! lovely Joanne
ReplyDeleteThey need a crocheted beehive. :)
ReplyDeletelol - nothing wrong with you, it's the folks that don't appreciate this sort of thing I worry for!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!
they is beeutiful hun, just what we need to go with the crchet flowers, how many ya get in a bag?? lol they are fabby, sue.x
ReplyDeleteaw how cute are these!! so envy you and Seona for being able to make such creations!
ReplyDeleteWow Joanne! Im always in awe of anyone who can make crochet actually look like stuff! LOL
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI knitted toys for a while years ago & had to knit bees etc for scarecrow hats (which I used to omit) but never thought to crochet them!
Your bees are adorable! I love them!
ReplyDeleteYour mental health should be pretty good after crocheting all those bees - apparently crochet is the new yoga!
ReplyDeleteCute bees, love em
Dear Joanne, I occasionally landed on your blog and very like what I see here. You do wonderful artwork! Like you I also love cardmaking and knitting. And so I will make a visit again on your place from time to time to see what's new.
ReplyDeleteLove from Switzerland,
Karina
LOL what a busy bee, they look fab!
ReplyDeleteI think these are amazing .... just leve 'em. Beetween these and the donuts you should be definitely selling this stuff on Etsy!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute and would look great on house plants and flowers.
ReplyDeleteoh how cute! i cant crochet but i love all those characters that are crocheted at the mo.
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