Lost Art Crochet MA
Carnation Bouquet Clothespin Angel
Scottish and American gypsies in the 16th century used wooden pegs or clothespins to make dolls. They used bits of leftover fabrics and ribbons to dress them. Angel dolls go back for centuries and from various countries. The crocheted angel is a lovely way to pay homage to the dolls made and collected over the years.
Carnation Bouquet Clothespin Angel is an ornament that should bring back some of these old memories.
-hang from the Christmas tree or year round as a sweet ornament
-give as gift by adding to the outside of a present, or have her waiting inside!
-decorate by hanging from a car mirror or picture of loved one
-makes a perfect wedding or shower favor
-she would be happy to keep watch in the baby's room
This angel was handmade with 100% mercerized cotton and adorned with a pretty bow.
She was crocheted with love and care and can be considered an heirloom that can be reused for generations.
Pattern is by Anne Halliday.
The size is 4 1/2" tall.
She is wearing a lavender, blue, pink, off-white and white gown with a white bow.