My mother-in-law makes the best cheese grits on the planet. Like most southern cooking, they're not very healthy but they taste divine. Your doilies turned out beautiful.
So beautiful ππΏπ The clover leaves remind me of the Rose and Thistle Doily, but it isn't. Never seen or tasted grits! Can't say whether it's a good or bad thing π
It is made from corn processed with lye rinsed and dried and ground up and boiled and poured out on a plate with butter topped and served at breakfast time. You are very close with the pattern guess in the same book :)
It's a beautiful pattern and I will post a picture of the book and I made one a while ago in pretty colors and am using same size thread will post this too
Wonderful! I’d like to see them framed. Not grits as such, but I think it must be pretty similar to what we call sadza.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I was wondering what you would think about Grits π
DeleteBeautiful doilies!!! :)
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DeleteI see that you enjoy calligraphy too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I do practice and address packages with calligraphy π
DeleteThese works are really beautiful! And the third is wonderful!
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I hope you are okay and I don't know what country you are from. take care.
DeleteYour tatting is beautiful! I've had grits, but I'm not a fan.
ReplyDeleteWe make them with chicken broth and bacon bits and cheese :)
DeleteLove the doily! Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm a grits gal! I love the sausage grits bowl at Waffle House! I've tried to convert Jane Eborall, but she tastes the grits then makes a face.
That is funny, and I love them and make them all the time with chicken broth and bacon bits and cheese :)
DeleteMy mother-in-law makes the best cheese grits on the planet. Like most southern cooking, they're not very healthy but they taste divine. Your doilies turned out beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes it is, and they call it comfort food :)
DeleteSo beautiful ππΏπ The clover leaves remind me of the Rose and Thistle Doily, but it isn't.
ReplyDeleteNever seen or tasted grits! Can't say whether it's a good or bad thing π
It is made from corn processed with lye rinsed and dried and ground up and boiled and poured out on a plate with butter topped and served at breakfast time.
ReplyDeleteYou are very close with the pattern guess in the same book :)
Stupendi i due centrini che hai terminato.
ReplyDeleteThank you I only have one more to goπ
DeleteNever heard of Grits, or tasted it,
ReplyDeletelovely motifs look forward to seeing more of your doily
Will do I been slow on working them and posting lately.
DeleteClover doily will be beautiful. I haven't seen the pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful pattern and I will post a picture of the book and I made one a while ago in pretty colors and am using same size thread will post this too
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