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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Tatting Lace Techniques Just a Peek
This is another lovely doily in my new book, this was fun to figure out, very puzzling too! Can't wait to show you the whole thing :) most of this doily is made with clunies and block tatting
Just a reminder of the cover :) Have a great weekend
I can do the block tatting part, but the Clunies still give me fits. I picked up a Cluny loom at Tat Days. Now all I have to do is learn how to use it! I LOVE that book!
That is a really different style for a doily! Ah, clunies are impossible for me to tat, but I can embroider them. This would be quite a challenge for me. Interesting.
You are so good at both techniques. hope your weekend is great too!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so good at both techniques. hope your weekend is great too!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bernice, believe it or not, I had to work on the stacked tatting, or blocked tatting I struggled with that %)
DeleteThis part looks very interesting already! I like the 'playing' with colours and techniques.
ReplyDeleteI definitely played with colors on this one, each round it different.
DeleteThat's an interesting shape, beautiful tatting. Every piece you tatted from that book looks lovely
ReplyDeleteI know I was fascinated by the little block the designer has great imagination like you and so many others:) I love it.
DeleteThat looks very tricky. I look forward to seeing the final result.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to finish and show you all :) thanks :)
DeleteI can do the block tatting part, but the Clunies still give me fits. I picked up a Cluny loom at Tat Days. Now all I have to do is learn how to use it! I LOVE that book!
ReplyDeleteShe seems to have a clunies thrown in every where, I believe it or not struggle with the block tatting more, I do love to look at this book too.
DeleteOlá amiga!
ReplyDeleteTrabalho maravilhoso,é uma técnica que não domino.
Mas adoro ver suas postagem, ficarei aguardando o resultado final.
beijos
Thanks so much and working on this will show results next week :)
DeleteThat is a really different style for a doily! Ah, clunies are impossible for me to tat, but I can embroider them. This would be quite a challenge for me. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteIf I couldn't do clunies I would replace with split rings to be honest with you, cause you just need threads to come out at end!
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DeleteOooh, I can't wait to see that doily!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are doing a fabulous job on both those techniques!! :)
I am excited about it but my tatting doesn't look as good as hers but am interested in remaking the again
ReplyDeleteNon conosco questa tecnica ma il lavoro è molto bello!
ReplyDeleteNon conosco questa tecnica ma il lavoro è molto bello!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely Carollyn I like it so much! That's as a free-form crochet I think! And i like the colors!
ReplyDeletehave a good week
sabrina
haven`t seen such technique, looks interesting :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn, I try to make the rose mallow from the korean book so as you made but I do not understand how to make the first round ?
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