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Thursday, January 12, 2017

"Mastering Tatting" Twisting Picots

Finished this round I wet and blocked, colors are darker when wet.

I am excited about the colors and have enjoyed twisting these picots in the roses, more of this to come on next round too! I love this two picot method and think it would be great to place in other designs hope you enjoy the movie :)


I went to the beach last November and had a wonderful time with my sister in law and she taught me to pick up the imperfect shells and enjoy there beauty I spent most of childhood at the beach and discarded imperfect one, Thank you Debbie for the wonderful life lesson, I love you :)
Life is beautiful
have a wonderful day!

26 comments:

  1. Carollyn, I really amazed! Tatting is wonderful but too complicated for me!

    I enjoyed watching your magical hands in making those gorgeous roses and pattern!Thank you for sharing ♥♥♥

    Big hugs

    PS:I've closed my Instagram account for some reasons!I'llbe fallowing you from your blog ♥

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    1. Oh thank you, also for visiting and joining my blog and will defiantly miss you on Instagram. Your cross stitching has be a joy to see and how you applied your work to items too. Maybe you can start a blog? Please let me and us know if you do! hugs from Carollyn!

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  2. Gorgeous! Isn't it fun to see how the colors darken when wet? It gives me inspiration to try other colors.

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  3. Thank You and Yes, it is and then you imagine the care that that people like Marilee (Thread dyeing)take when inventing the variegated colors.

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  4. That is so very, very gorgeous!!! :)

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    1. Thanks so much, I have had this book a long time, but overlooked the beautiful patterns till now 😄

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  5. oh that is lovely and the technique is really interesting, thank you for sharing the video. I love picking shells at the beach too, when I was a child we also used to find pumice stones, very rare these days.

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    1. Oh thankyou, I I think that is very interesting pumice I need some for my feet😄, and found sea sponges this time and don't recall ever finding them before.

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    2. Oh thankyou, I I think that is very interesting pumice I need some for my feet😄, and found sea sponges this time and don't recall ever finding them before.

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  6. What a beautiful doily, perfect tatting, and so tiny ! Excellent video !! Thanks for sharing :-)
    I would've thought that it was a twisted double picot - much easier to handle & quicker to make.
    Life is beautiful because of it's imperfections - only then can one truly appreciate the rare perfections :-)

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    1. Thankyou muskaan😄 I have learned to enjoyed the sweet and sour taste of life💟

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  7. Wow, what beautiful colors. I like them too! And I like so much the shells, these are much beautiful!
    have a great day
    sabrina

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  8. That' really beautiful, so delicate and colourful.

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    1. Thanks I am on the last round now but using 3 shuttles because wanted to use 3 colors.

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  9. Beautiful delicate colours, thanks for sharing a lovely video with you tatting, I may never see you tat in the flesh so a video is the next best thing.

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    1. Thanks I keep forgetting to mute it, I hate my voice my son said it is funny sounding because I was stretching over the camera to see my hands 😄💟😄

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  10. I have this book for a good while as well and I never would have picked up on twisting the picots. May I ask how you knew to do so?
    This is gorgeous and will be stunning when completed. Will you fray the thistle part? Helen(Fidgement on Craftree)

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    1. That is a good question😄when I did the other doily on page 74 it said to twist the picot it doesn't say how but I was using a crochet hook cause my shuttle didn't have one and then I realized I could twist it tighter than hers in the book. On this rose she doesn't say to twist it at all, but I like the look of it💟😄💟thanks for asking good question I had to think😄

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  11. Wauw, wat ontzettend mooi! Prachtige roosjes en zo fijntjes.

    Heel erg knap!
    Love
    Marianne

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  12. Thank you so much for sharing the video. Great help.

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