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Friday, 22 January 2016

far far away

I'm far away from a little shawl's size, that one yellow in the pic it is a square (it's folded in half) about 70x70 cm, my triangle today has its long side about 30cm.

Prediction? it's another long run project, like the Sardinian Filet, that I started in October and hope it will be ready in one year. Which one is going to be finished first? the shawl or the filet?

I visualise the pattern like a series of triangles, it grows a triangle at a time, then the size doubles when you pass from a triangular shape to the next triangular shape.


Ciao,
Ninetta

6 comments:

  1. I am always impressed with your work and steadfastness, Love to be a fly on your wall watching you tat :)

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  2. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have wanted to tat this shawl for years, but could not get past the small triangle - didn't know how to proceed from there. I was going about it the wrong way. Your diagram makes it very clear how to proceed. Thank you so much for sharing this!

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  3. Thank You for this diagram - it's very useful!

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  4. Oh yes, thanks, the schematic of the triangles is very useful. Silk shawl is worth taking time over!

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  5. I think you will finish both about the same time at your speed. Both re looking good, thanks for the diagram should work out well
    Margaret

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  6. Both laces are so dainty, I'd be terrified of handling them ! Bravo :-)

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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.

Ciao
Ninetta