This doily is called Dandelion |
I also love the square shape she formed in the middle of the doily (New Poppy Painted Shuttles from St.Peters burg Russia) |
This is my method of measuring long lengths of thread that are not picots and used for netting look. A washable marker a ruler or a gauge. |
Makes a perfect place to start your rings this is size 40 thread. |
My grandchildren love these seed pods called helicopters and to throw them it's that time of year for them to fall off the trees! |
If you are interested in buying her pattern her blog is listed in picture and she is on Instagram too. |
I love it and it it so delicate and lovely and good thread makes difference in tatting, all cotton mercerized 6 corded silky tying and untying using mostly lizbeth threads |
This is going to be beautiful! Love it. And those shuttles! Wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteThanks fox, I am working on it now💟 with those shuttles 😄
ReplyDeleteLove this doily, bare thread is just so vintage looking. Oh yes a good thread makes such a difference.
ReplyDeleteI was struggling with the spring doily I loved the color but it was taking too long to tat and struggling with tatting thread!
DeleteThose bare threads are tricky, but they look so pretty and you're doing a great job. Pretty shuttles.
ReplyDeleteI like doing bare thread. You are doing a wonderful job. I use the "ink dot on finger" method too.
ReplyDeleteI do this too but the length was so long that I could not to that method:(
DeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle!
DeleteYour doily is looking so very beautiful!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shuttles! :)
Thanks having fun 💟
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