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Friday, July 14, 2017
Tatting Lace With Just Pastel Colors
Can you guess the book this one came from?
The center.
it will take 9 of these
Interesting tip to remember about a picot gauge.
With a ring, the gauge sits above the core of the ring.
With chains, the gauge sits below the core thread. Well I was hurrying a bit and didn't un-spin my shuttle before making picot so some got a little twist but I am going with the natural look ha ha ha :) from the book "Mastering tatting, by Lindsay Rodgers"
Great tip about gauge! Isn't it because you work the chains in Reverse Stitch (unflipped reverse order stitches)? I've not yet used a gauge on a RS chain - your tip will be very handy. Love the natural pastel look :-))
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Great tip about gauge! Isn't it because you work the chains in Reverse Stitch (unflipped reverse order stitches)? I've not yet used a gauge on a RS chain - your tip will be very handy.
ReplyDeleteLove the natural pastel look :-))
Yes, it is just a funny feeling as you start to place the gauge,and you fiddle less with it, if you just can remember first ha ha ha 🤔
DeleteThat is absolutely beautiful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh thank you 😊
DeleteYou always make tatting look wonderful. Great picots.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the pastel colours and the frilly picots.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the first picture I thought of mastering tatting, it's a great book, I love your picots lovely frilly. Very pretty in tge pastel colours
ReplyDeleteThank You,I know you love this book too, and she really has some favorite designs and the book is reasonable priced too.
DeleteLoving the pastel look.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Yes, I had a feeling you would love the pastels you do many quilting things that I so love and remember to try to use in tatting! Thank You!
DeleteWow! That is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the picot tips!
ReplyDeleteThank You for stopping by too :)
DeleteE' meraviglioso, bravissima!
ReplyDeleteThank You Elisa :)
DeleteWow I like it so much! Very nice this work!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend Carollyn
sabrina
I have so far and you too!
DeleteEine Wunderschöne filigrane Arbeit wieder. Grüsse Marlies
ReplyDeletethat is a beautiful way to call lots of picots "filigree" I like it, thank you!
DeleteEine Wunderschöne filigrane Arbeit wieder. Grüsse Marlies
ReplyDeleteCarollyn,you've made a great job. It is really so very lovely ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, may be some day you can make me little cross stitching and I make little tatted frames!
DeleteVery Pretty pastels Carollyn! Long picots working is great!! Thanks for top.
ReplyDeleteThank You Ushas always nice to hear from you !
DeleteWow what a fab use of picots, looks great and the colours are just right
ReplyDeletePiękne frywolitkowe kwiaty.
ReplyDeleteHi Carollyn's Tatting Team,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Anuj Agarwal. I'm Founder of Feedspot.
I would like to personally congratulate you as your blog Carollyn's Tatting has been selected by our panelist as one of the Top 75 Landscape Design Blogs on the web.
http://blog.feedspot.com/landscape_design_blogs/
I personally give you a high-five and want to thank you for your contribution to this world. This is the most comprehensive list of Top 75 Landscape Design Blogs on the internet and I’m honored to have you as part of this!
Also, you have the honor of displaying the badge on your blog.
Best,
Anuj