One month ago I started a Xmas tatting project, but when I was almost to the end, I fell in love with the invisiballs.
It is a variation of this pattern:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ninettacaruso/6390980273/in/set-72157625675658822
It's only 10 days to Christmas and I'm in late! I haven't a tree yet, this tattingram isn't finished, oh mamma mia! Time flies!
Ciao,
Ninetta
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Monday, 15 December 2014
tattingram from a snowflake
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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.
Ciao
Ninetta
Ninetta
Thanks for sharing the pattern And the diagrammatic progression :-)
ReplyDeleteYour tattingrams are Awesome & hope you finish them in time.
Thank you, I've downloaded another app that's called "photo editor", to add numbers on photos. It's faster than drawing on pc from scratch! May be this is the solution for me the "lazy designer"!
DeleteThis is very nice, I have been without a way to email or blog for a week and missed you! I forget how many wonderful pattern you have created and went to your link to see again must tat a couple snowflakes and you have a wonderful season! and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you <3
DeleteWonderful square!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue :)
DeleteLovely square pattern, thank you for sharing it
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Thank you Margaret, the snowflake's pattern is on flickr.
DeleteThanks very interesting blog!
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