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Thursday, 15 January 2015
slackening
One bookmark per month is too little, but I know how to shorten my stride. First, I'm tatting the bookmark again, to change something. I had simply added mock rings in the middle as I went on but I don't like the result. So I started again with a line of split rings and then climbed to tat around. I've not yet finished. Maybe I would tat one more but in different colours.
Between a split ring and another, I thought I had to add something else. A doily? Why not? A traditional, large doily. Actually I have ever had one in my wish-list, one that really asks you to slow down and concentrate on, in its eighties (or more) this year. So, here is the start of the fuddy-duddy. Who wants to guess?
Dmc thread, size 80.
Ciao,
Ninetta
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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.
Ciao
Ninetta
Ninetta
Interesting start to the doily!
ReplyDeletePretty bookmark!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the start of that doily!!! :)
I go with Jane looks an interesting start for the doily.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
In that type of doily, I find it very difficult tomeasure the length of the thredas in between the rings. You did a beautifull job!
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