Another Tatting Corners Tatting Days Class was making these lovely roses. |
She (Carolyn Craig) had a way of making the onion rings I thought was very different, many times I drifted off to think of Muskaan's tips on this subject. |
I kept the ends (where the class was to have little bunches without stems) and encapsulated (with the wrap around half double stitch) them to make a stem with out wire! it really works too! |
OMG this is amazing !!! How I envy you .... this is the kind of tatting I love 😍 Your tatting is beautiful 🌹🌹🌹
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I know one of your favorite things is flowers in tatting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses that won’t wilt! Better if you make the stems without wire.
ReplyDeleteI think so I have seen beautiful old things where the medal trusts, and always worry about that😁
DeleteThose roses are fabulous,
ReplyDeleteNice to meet a tatter that has done so much for the tatting world.
She really was incredible and I think she told me she was 82!
ReplyDeleteWonderful roses!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks😁
DeleteI love those roses. It makes me want to tat a few.
ReplyDeleteYes. I have been, it's very fun I want a dozen 🍃🌹🍃
DeleteYour roses are beautiful! I wish I had been able to take that class.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean 😍
DeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks 😀🌹😀
DeleteThat work is wonderful Carollyn! I like so much your rose, and I think that you have worked macramè in the stem.
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sabrina
Yes, that is what it is😀 I use to do this with my childrens hair,when they were teenagers 😁
DeleteOlá amiga!
ReplyDeleteQue rosas lindas.
Adorei!!!!!!
beijos
Thank you hugs from Carollyn 🌹
DeleteLovely Carollyn!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much 🌻
DeleteSo pretty and I love the stems.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Yes it almost looks the bumps when dethorned 🌹
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