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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Summer Thistles In Lace


An old favorite from "Mastering Tatting"
What is it about this little untouchable flower that people just love?

Was going to make picots  fuzzy and when I pined it out I kind of liked it so left it.  I want to make coasters some day.

I made the first inside of ovals larger and now I just making them all that way. The next two rows fit fine so I decided to go with it.
Hope I don't regret this on last row.

Now 6 ovals are attached and 6 more to make and attach. I enjoy this pattern called "Corona" by Ben Fikkert  

18 comments:

  1. Wow or, that is some amazing doily! Those ovals are mini works of art in themselves!

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    1. Thank You, I really do like the mini ovals, they are fun to look at all by themselves.

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  2. Ditto on the Wow, Spectacular doily. Too complex for me but I love watching it grow.

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  3. Ditto on the Wow, Spectacular doily. Too complex for me but I love watching it grow.

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  4. Lovely little flower! The doily is beautiful, the center of those ovals is challenging, isn't it, 12 are an adventure! Brava!

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    1. Thank your and and the ending will bring back the center of the doily too.

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  5. The thistle is pretty, even if it is a weed, so no wonder people like it. At least your tatted version is not prickly, it's lovely. Yes, wow to your doily, it's looking fantastic.

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  6. Wonderful thistle, and beautiful doily!! :)

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  7. Interesting way to approach the motifs. I have one more to add on to the rest and then on to the small ones.... If I have the fortitude. I'm not finding it fun now and am renaming it Killer Corona!

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    1. Oh, I now have three to go but not thrilled about those little motifs it seems like a million :)

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  8. Love your thistle, Looks very pretty.
    Your mat is coming along nicely and looking lovely.well done
    Margaret

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    1. Thank you Margaret always nice to here from you :)

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  9. Your tatting is so beautiful and fantastic! Love your works!!
    and i love this flower! in Japan, it is said "azami".
    have a lovely day
    erba

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  10. Thank you Erba for visiting from so far away I didn't think Japan had Azami flowers :)

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  11. Very beautiful the first work like the flower! And very big work the pink! I like these!
    have a good day
    sabrina

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  12. Thank You Modena the flower is tempting to recreate !

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