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Monday, October 27, 2014

Love Anchors, Snowflake, African doily details FYI


I am calling it a snowflake, and it was easy to do, believe it or not :) (6 sides for a real snowflake) and I really enjoyed the last round it was fun to do. 
This also has enough thread that is is able to stand on it's own

This is by the very talented Teri Ducenbury  free pattern. I omitted the center ring I didn't want to place it in.
It is called Floral Fantasy Motif.



Below is a darling anchor, by another talent, found here frivolenka blog spot I fell in love with it, an eye balled this little charm, I am sure she will get around to the pattern for this little anchor since I am sure I didn't do it exactly right :)



I found this picture and for a few of those rings to keep them from getting twisted up I stuck them to a coiless pin to keep order! 

Also I chose to place my Celtic weaving part on this way I liked the color look

18 comments:

  1. The tip about using a coiless pin is great! Thank you!

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    1. I think you have finish that part now, sorry I was late with the post.

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  2. Your snowflake looks gorgeous, I do like her patterns always a joy to tar,
    Love the anchor.
    Your African mat is looking beautiful all these different colour schemes really showing how colourful Africa really is.
    Margaret

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    1. Really I have never seen as many colors on a doily as I have now!

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  3. Lovely snowflake and do like the fullness of it, well done with the anchor too you seem to be very good with twisted tattting (probably not the right word!). Jane's wonderful doily is coming on well too.

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    1. thanks the snow flake was fun as easy than it looks

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  4. Everything looks wonderful! Lovely tats. One can almost feel the heat of the African mat!

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    Really I think you got a good description :)

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  6. Beautiful work! I admire fabrication anchors without a description! Thank you.
    Description I am prepared, but I do not know if he is sufficiently intelligible. :-)

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    1. I know what you mean it is not easy to explain, need a picture as you go, and the very bottom of yours looks better not sure what you did :)

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  7. Such wonderful visuals of fabulous tatting !!!
    That is one of my favorite snowflake patterns.
    Love how the anchor 'twists & turns' !
    Great tip on handling interlocking rings .
    Thanks for sharing all this, Carollyn :-)

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  8. Thank You, and I think she is brilliant I don't know how she thought of it, but glad she did I love the little thing!

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  9. Fabulous motif!! :)
    Wonderful anchor!! :)
    Beautiful doily!!! :)

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  10. That snowflake has a very simple design, yet it looks great. I can't believe that anchor! WOW!!
    Your African doily has dry season colors.

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  11. Thank you on all. I do love what everyone else is doing with theirs with the colors too it is fascinating to see what everyone has picked has picked!

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