Sunday, June 15, 2014

June's Little Roses


 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". 
I cheated a bit, because I was too excited and skipped a couple rings so it would go faster.

 I saw this idea of using the shear ribbon as a vase somewhere on the internet.  The ribbon is pictured a further down on post, it was on a gift that I saved.

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.


Now I had to find the right type of border so it all fit in the ATC Card size of  6.35 cm by 8.89cm  or 2.5 by 3.5 inches
I went with a pretty light brown lizbeth size 40 color number 698 and white. The rings were 3 double stitches separated by 3 picotss.  And chains of 3ds, Josephine knot of 8 half stitches and chain 3ds start again.
                       
Yes this is a needle book too :)

26 comments:

  1. I 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!
    Soo well done!!!!

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  2. Thanks Tally you are so kind to me when I go on my tatting tangents :)

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  3. Thanks wicketats, my son wants me to do a fish tank :)

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  4. Using sheer fabric for the vase is a brilliant application idea !
    Now I can't wait to see how a fish tank will turn out ..... will keep a keen eye on your future posts :-)

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    1. Oh thanks, the idea is still swimming around :)

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  5. Beautiful 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.
    Lovely needle case.
    Margaret

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  6. Lovely needle book, very special. Yes, the sheer ribbon will work as well for a fish tank as it does for the vase, good idea!

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    1. Thank you,I think beautiful coy fish and one jumping out :)

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  7. Brilliant, love the vase showing the stems.
    Briony
    x

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  8. Muy bonito y los cuadros de las matrioscas tambien me gustan,besos

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  9. You 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.

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  10. Oh, 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!

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  11. This is so cool in so many ways! I love it. It's beautiful.

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  12. Absolutely 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!

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  13. Thank you Sharyn I enjoy blogging!

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