I've always loved the way Stefania shows her tatting, everything looks precious and sparkling!
What beautiful pictures!
She's converted Endrucks' 1920 pattern (the number 36 in the old 1920 book) in modern notation, in English and Italian. Thank you very much, Stefania!
Since we started this international collaboration, with Muskaan, that is the only one pattern that has been converted in needle tatting!
That 1920 charm that shines through Stefania's photos, makes me wish to try it myself...
Here's the url for her pdf - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-zkfjobUqgbuUE4LeEr2Kpn-fb2OmNzI/view
That is a community project, we welcome everyone of you to join in! Please let us known where we can find your renditions and derivative tatting! We created the hashtag #Endrucks1920Project
We all
enjoy sharing and the project is waiting every one of you! All infos and links are in the Endrucks 1920 Project Document, here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LEVftXweztBIOWh4sL4BB7bX65ssoOsOn4oXIgCepY/view?usp=sharing
Ciao,
Ninetta & Muskaan
I agree her tatting looks wonderful! Thank you for keeping this project going.
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ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks, dear Ninetta!
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DeleteGood to see work from another member of your collaboration.
ReplyDeleteThank you ๐น Sue and Jane!
ReplyDeleteI was overjoyed to see Stefania's presentation - such dedication and passion!๐
ReplyDeleteAnd nice write-up, Nin.
A Big thank you to both ๐
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DeleteThis project is a great way to preserve old elements in new laces. I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marja, for your nice comment, I love this project!
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