Hope your all well and happy, and enjoying your holidays. I now am trying hanging clunies with my new book I received from Joanne Wagner,tatting exchange from Tatting Corner
I have wanted to try this for so long and love working on this. |
This is the book that I referred to but that are other directions floating around out there I just got courage with her great explanation. |
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I did get 2 more button snowflakes done And in background is the initials made by ruth Perry aka Rozella Linden. Well enjoy your tatting hand have a great day Hugs from Carollyn |
Great initials!! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous snowflakes!!! :)
Thanks when a practice works out great you wish you could do something with it but it will just go into practice book ๐
ReplyDeleteWow, I love those garden letters. Looks well worth mastering. As do your hanging clunies. Enjoy the learning process!
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DeleteWow Carolyn, I love these new works! the clunies is a bobbin lace technique also!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a very beautiful new Year!
sabrina
I have seen them in bobbin lace and wonder how they make them. Thank you ๐
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your Cluny patterns now that the practice is successful! Perhaps you will restart your flower series with this technique? ๐
ReplyDeleteLove your snowflakes and the initials are stunningly elegant ๐๐น๐
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DeleteLove your button flakes and your garden initials are truly beautiful. I'm sure you will master the hanging clunies in no time at all.
ReplyDeleteYes I will and thanks for all the nice comments ๐❤๐
DeleteBeautiful clunies, wow you have mastered the technique. I've not yet tried any hanging cluny, but the book, oh well it was posted by someone in Fb and then I found it in Amazon, result is that now is near me, the letters are fantastic! And Ruth Perry's tatting is impeccable!
ReplyDeleteThat's great news and I know you will do wonders with this book and go on to do more there are some YouTube sites that demonstrate this too๐บ❤๐บ
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about learning to tat, but always feel like I need another hobby about as much as I need another hole in my head.
ReplyDeleteJust had to comment...seen you were from Knoxville. I had a Cumberland Gap mailing address where I grew up. Still think of Tennessee as home all these years later.
I know, I have done many hobbies and art works and can sell many things off that i haven't gone back to in years. I also love how i can take tatting with me and dont mind waiting on things. Cumberland Gap is where I honed my tatting skills when I was camping๐
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