This was may second attempt at the netting part or as I call it "Pine needles"
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So carefully removed this mistake and started again :) |
This is pretty after pinning out and my bit of hairspray, that will be washed out when done. |
Have a wonderful day, and tat away :) |
Wow Carollyn that’s spectacular!
ReplyDeleteThanks I really enjoy making this😄
DeleteSuch patience, but worth it. lovely.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Thanks 🦋
DeleteThanks 💚
ReplyDeleteYou're very patient to work on a piece with so many bare thread spaces. Sorry to see you had to cut so much off :(
ReplyDeleteI just had a look at the pattern in my copy of the book, and noticed that even the original has some issues with the thread spaces. You've done an excellent job with blocking, so hopefully that continues to work for the rest of the pattern.
Thanks for seeing that. I to saw the faults in it but was overcome by its overall beauty and that bear thread stuff really fascinates me.🌹
DeleteWow! That is going to be a true masterpiece when it's finished!
ReplyDeleteThanks💚
DeleteOlá amiga!
ReplyDeleteNossa que trabalhinho encantador ,é muito delicado.
Quando pronto, esse trabalhinho vai ficar maravilhoso.
Amei!!!!!!!!!
beijos
Thanks so far I am happy 😄
DeleteVa a estar espectacular, muy hermoso. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you hugs 😄💚
DeleteWow! Loving the colors too!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted the to look like Georiga Pines
DeleteNow I would have given up! Looking great and well worth persevering with
ReplyDeleteVery funny😄thanks
DeleteWow, that is beautiful! The mignonette part looks like it took a lot of work to get the measurements right for each bare thread.
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you🌹 I think next post I will explain how I figure out migonette tatting.
DeleteWOW !!! Ephemeral. Ethereal.
ReplyDeleteWay beyond my ken :-(
Well I had to look up those words 😄thankyou 😄🌹❤🌹🤗hugs from Carollyn
DeleteYour hairspray technique seems to work well. I love this pattern, and your tatting is excellently executed. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bernice, I really don't think I could do it with out pinning it out and hair spray for sure. Makes me wonder how he was able to design this to start with🤔
DeleteYour doily is looking beautiful, I love your hairspray idea, I do use your rolling pin tip.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThank you😄😄😄
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