I heard about Madame Tricot the first time on Swiss TV. I was taken by her work as she does two things I really like: Knitting and focussing on foods ergo cooking and eating! I am already considering to knit some sausages too! Learn more about Madame Tricot here and visit her blog here.
Bon appétit!
♥ Emilie's daughter ♥
...wau, das ist ja eine tolle Arbeit...die Bilder sehen super aus...
ReplyDeleteLg Frau Punkt
These are delightful and funny. I love the presentation. The fish (before and after) are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing work.
ReplyDeleteDear Christa!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!What can i say!!!!So clever ideas!!!
And so preety creations!!!Thank you for sharing!!!
Have a happy week!!!
Dimi...
Wow those are amazing they look so realistic. Looking at the links I found it interesting that she views knitting as an important theurapeutic tool too.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Impressive, huw much fantasy do you need to make this.
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Filip
Wow ... she is so clever! M x
ReplyDeleteHej Christa,
ReplyDeletevon ihr habe ich auch schon gehört! Wahnsinn was sie so werkelt!
Bei mir reicht es nur für Kürbisse und Socken (und bis Weihnachten muß ich einige stricken :-))))
Ganz liebe Grüße
Manuela
Lovely!
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Agneta
I'm really impressed!Never seen something similar before!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christa!
Have a nice week dear!
Such clever knitting. The designs are cute. The grape leaves are amazing and I love the last one of vegetables in the fridge crisper:)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good week Christa!
Betty
Simply amazing craftsmanship . I thought they were real when I logged in first
ReplyDeleteThis is what i call ART!!! <3
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful and fun. I love the fruit vegetables and baked treats. So wonderfully creative and such lovely colors!
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ReplyDeleteYou only knit dead animals. You need a visit to a psychiatrist
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