I decided to go with a wonderful pattern from a lace lover she does bobbin lace and tatting and gives directions for this full rose on her blog, you can find by clicking on "a lace lover".
After cutting the vase shape and using "Frey Check", I knew how long to make the stems. |
Once you have the stems, you place them in the vase. |
I recommend leaving your flowers with longer threads so you can sew the whole flower down! I satin stitched the vase down on edges. |
very beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Irene :)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how clever you are! It is always a joy to read your blog!! The roses are pretty ( congrats lace lover), the vase is a super clever idea, but the whole is more than the parts. The josephine rings are your typical finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteSoo well done!!!!
Thanks Tally you are so kind to me when I go on my tatting tangents :)
ReplyDeleteWow. It's gorgeous! I love the effect!
ReplyDeleteThanks wicketats, my son wants me to do a fish tank :)
ReplyDeleteUsing sheer fabric for the vase is a brilliant application idea !
ReplyDeleteNow I can't wait to see how a fish tank will turn out ..... will keep a keen eye on your future posts :-)
Oh thanks, the idea is still swimming around :)
DeleteIt`s fantastic!
ReplyDeleteReally nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses, I have had a look at her blog with the pattern, looks quite easy to do. Love your vase pattern great idea using the ribbon.
ReplyDeleteLovely needle case.
Margaret
yea, just roll them up! Thanks!
DeleteLovely needle book, very special. Yes, the sheer ribbon will work as well for a fish tank as it does for the vase, good idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you,I think beautiful coy fish and one jumping out :)
DeleteOh so elegant!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh thanks :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, love the vase showing the stems.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Thanks Crafty!
ReplyDeleteMuy bonito y los cuadros de las matrioscas tambien me gustan,besos
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
ReplyDeleteYou have made a lovely work. I like it a lot. Thank you for the link to my blog but I must tell you that the rose isn't mine, I found it in internet and I had to make it, you know. Everything I see, I have to try and of corse share it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I didn't know that maybe you could remember who? I did leave out a few rings, here and there, so I didn't follow it exactly but it is great Idea to roll it up!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool in so many ways! I love it. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pammy!
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous work, Carollyn! I am going to look back through your blog to see all the rest of the gorgeous work too. Thanks for visiting my blog - I'm very glad we have met!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sharyn I enjoy blogging!
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