Sunday, March 21, 2010

Game....set......match

In the garden

tea for two

or more...

seven cups, seven saucers and one teapot.

(Tomorrow I'll let you know who came to tea with me )

66 comments:

  1. Some girls just never grow up!

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  2. Oh how exciting, this is the first time I have made the first comment on your blog!

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  3. They are gorgeous. Can I just say I'm equally impressed with the perfect hang of your tablecloth. You're like a fabric whisperer!

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  4. wow! they are gorgeous, i love the idea and the doing :-)
    claudia

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  5. that is the most gorgeous tea set i've ever seen.... i want one for my girls!!

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  6. that is the cutest tea-set and I want one i am heading to your etsy shop right away to buy a pattern, just gorgeous. I hope I do it justice!

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  7. Oooh, they are gorgeous! Love the little red chair too.

    Can we guess who came to tea? Hmmmm.... My guess is Big Ted and Jamima, a left over from a childhood of 'Playschool'. :)

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  8. That is THE cutest tea set. Simply gorgeous and a brilliant idea.

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  9. Gorgeous & unbreakable. Perfect!

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  10. I makes me want to have a tea party of my own :)

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  11. ahh. i keep sayin it. and are there buttons holding the handles, shut up. too too cool.

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  12. Hmm who wouldn't like to drink tea with you and drink from these super cute cups!
    They are adorable!

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  13. I think I just died from the cuteness. So lovely. I want to hug the little tea pot. :)

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  14. Yum, I love a good cuppa. Save the cup with the red and blue spots on the saucer for me please. :-)

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  15. Love them, love the buttons, love the colour, love everything about them!

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  16. Cute, whimsical and totally gorgeous. Wish we had a little girl in this house so I had an excuse to make them!

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  17. Beautiful. Very too. civilised

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  18. I want to come play at your place!

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  19. Clever clever clever, your work plus the way you bait us with hints, snippets, puzzle pieces . . . it's Ernst all over again. Love Posie

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  20. Lovely set Jodie. Did the mad hatter (Johnny Depp) come for tea too :)

    Hugs, Sharon

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  21. Personally, I'm gonna be disappointed if the Hatter, and the Doormouse, and there somewhere! Adorable tea set, Michele

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  22. What a gorgeous tea set! Have been searching for a suitable tea set for my 14 month old who loves making cups of tea for Mummy...and upon stumbling on your delightful blog, I found it. Have just bought a pattern and can't wait to make it up!

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  23. Cute Jod! I could have used your tea party today

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  24. Oh to die for Jodi! Love the fabric combinations.

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  25. Gorgeous! Beatiful! Lovely! :-)))

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  26. are you making a mug for snow white?

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  27. These are so great and so much fun!

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  28. And who said you were mad to make a teapot!!! Beautiful.

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  29. Insane but incredible!

    (I shouldn't say you're insane, should I? When I go around knitting fruit. Please accept my apologies.)

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  30. can I still have a sugar bowl?? :-)

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  31. Oh, I can't wait to see who came for tea! I'm betting on stuffies galore!

    My pattern arrived yesterday, incredibly quickly, I thought I'd be waiting another week. Thanks, Jodie, for everything!

    Did you make a service for 7 so you'd have 6 in case someone breaks one? roflmao

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  32. Sew much fun! Can't wait to see the guests.

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  33. Um... not Amit the Spammer? Noel Coward? Dame Edna?...Jofus and Lally? Big and Little Ernst and Ernst's sweetheart?

    I'm with a few here, it ought to be the Mad Hatter and the Dormouse and the Mad March Hare! But it was probably Alice.

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  34. I hope it was Hamble. Poor old Hamble never got a look-in. That golden girl Jemima always held people's attention. For years I have held close the thought that when they grew up Hamble blossomed and became a kick-arse, high-powered (but still really lovely) something or other. I bet Jemima has ended up with a cosmetic surgery habit and the prescription painkiller addiction to match.

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  35. Wonderful Jodie, just wonderful!!!
    ~Yvette~

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  36. these are so gorgeous, I love the cups especially
    : )

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  37. What a gorgeous tea set! The colours are incredible!
    Micki

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  38. I'm ready to come for the tea! It's a wonderfull work.
    Nat

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  39. GGG GOrgeous!!! Soft and cuddley too, just like a cuppa should be.

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  40. Just beautiful - your work always impresses me.

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  41. Are you for REAL!!!! Now you DEFIE GRAVITY !!!!

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  42. WOW! gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!

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  43. Loving the tea party. I was wondering how you were going to do the handles! Hope all is well in your world Jod, it looks pretty happy from here! xo

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  44. Absolutely adorable! You are so very talented.

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  45. Too too cute! REALLY!!
    Maybe I could come for a spot of tea
    :-} pokey

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  46. Delightful!!
    I take my tea white with 2 thanks.
    Rebecca

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  47. Oh My..IT just does not get any cuter then that. You are SOOOO clever and patient. WOW. Love it. Elizabeth

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  48. A.Dor.A.Ble!! So, I have my pattern all set... I have my fabrics all set... now I just need to pluck up the courage to start... :)

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Hellloooooo !!!!