Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Lace Dragonfly's Motifs, With a Little Art Nouveau style

A year or two ago I wanted to make dragonfly's and mix it up with cluny wings. The pictures were taken at the time to show off some shuttles my husband made for me too.
I never could decide which pattern I liked the best of the dragonflies.
(Walnut Fish)

So I could write out a pattern.
(Woolly mammoth bone)


I enjoyed making the different colors too! This one I sent to a friend (tally) and she said the motif was very Art Nouveau , I agree and have owned a book on this, but never put it together.  Thanks Tally!
Same bone here just darker color, and different shape.

16 comments:

  1. I like the bottom dragonfly best, though they are all lovely. Great shuttles too.

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  2. Look at those clunies! Awesome! I like your dragonflies, and love how amazingly talented your husband is at making shuttles. :-D

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  3. Oh thank-you! I get to where I must have a certain shuttle mood :)

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  4. Love the pattern! I need that one. Love the fish shuttle in walnut.

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  5. Oh thank you I will have to draw a pattern out I have yet to do this soon:)

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  6. I treasure that little bag!! The dragonfly fits perfectly into the medallion. It is a perfect design!

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  7. Thank you tally I will work on the pattern soon :)

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  8. Nice dragonflies! I cannot tat clunies, so I admire those who do.

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    1. Thank you I have a different way to make clunies and it is on you tube under madtatter80!

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  9. Hej. Thank you for your comment. Pattern is in the newspaper " Moje robótki" of the year 11/2004. I can send pattern. Give me an e-mail.

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  10. Oh Thank you it is tennbrown@gmail.com

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  11. I love your dragonfly pattern, and made into a bookmark. Gorgeous with two colours. Hope you will write up the pattern
    Margaret

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  12. I will write this one up it may be a week or two but I'll get round to it!

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