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Tuesday, 18 February 2020

something in common

All those have something in common...
I'm quite sure that you recognize the little motif that is at page 15 of Priscilla#3.
I've already tatted it, with cotton, but this time threads are poliester metallic silver and red. Well, now that it's finished, I'm dithering, I don't know if I still like it or if I prefer the cotton version 🤔
My first version is here:  https://ninettacaruso.blogspot.com/2016/09/time-means-nothing.html

The red sampler is my first time with roll tatting.  Pattern is at page 24 of Priscilla#3. That's cotton, dmc cebelia size 10. I don't think I gave it justice. I'm going to tat it again, I'll tell you...

The work in progress on the left is a bracelet, I changed the stitches' count, but it's quite the same as the one at page 9 of Priscilla#3... I also added coloured Swarovski bicone beads and pearls.

All those pieces are my tests for something that I'd like taking to an exhibition that the local lacers' association will host in March. It will focus on lace of the first half of XXc.
I hope I'll have enough time to prepare what I've in mind, fingers crossed 🤞!
Ciao,
Ninetta

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8 comments:

  1. Your roll tatting looks very impressive to me Ninetta! Good luck with your new project.

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  2. Great pieces!!!! :)
    I don't know much about roll tatting, but yours looks awesome!!! :)
    That is such a pretty bracelet!! :)

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  3. Nice work. I hope that you will get sufficient time to complete your projects for exhibition.

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  4. For first time, your roll tatting looks professional :-))) I have been meaning to tat that Priscilla pattern, sigh! Such a cheerful bracelet!
    All the very best, and speedy fingers for the exhibits!

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  5. Thank you very much everyone for your nice words :-f :X

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  6. I love your blog, Ninetta! Thanks for sharing with us!

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  7. Beautiful work and test work, good luck with the exhibition

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