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Friday, 1 May 2015

another go


There's a doily that I wanted to tat again, also to write down the pattern, that is the one showed here: http://ninettacaruso.blogspot.it/2014/01/flowery.html

I remember that I went very slowly when I first tatted it, I didn't know if the pattern would have cupped and how many petals I would have to tat. I tatted petals first and then the circular center. Now I started from the center (yellow) and I feel as though it is a very quick pattern. It's always worth having another go.

But I've 2 other doilies already started: the Large Centerpiece by Anne Orr and the Floral Bouquet Doily by Tomoko Morimoto. I tat them here and then so they grew slowly, but I'll finish them. I hope. Not soon though...

I'm not completely sure about if I chose a nice colour mix, I'll see if it's a pleasant look:
I'm using a plastic collar stiffener as a picot gauge.

Ciao,
Ninetta

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3 comments:

  1. You have a lot of interesting work on hand!

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  2. beautiful pictures I want to put this one on my long list of tatting I want to try :) Very nice pictures that will help when tatting, Thank you!

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  3. Wow! Three very beautiful doilies there so far!!! :)

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