Friday, January 29, 2010

Broken Heart - Mended!

Getting better...
Anon,

14 comments:

  1. It really is very pretty. And the variegated colors balanced well and didn't distract from the pattern.
    I'm so proud of you! :>) BJ

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  2. Hey Fox! I've been AWOL for a few days. Glad you tried the heart again - it is GORGEOUS! You always do a beautiful job matching thread to the pattern you are tatting. Do you give it much thought beforehand?
    :) Ann

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  3. Thanks, Ann! You make me laugh - again! Do I give it a lot of thought ...NO! I usually look at what I've got and think for about 30 seconds and feel that I MUST be choosing the wrong thread! Talk about a confident tatter!
    Fox : )

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  4. That's a very pretty mended heart.
    How nice it would be if broken hearts could be mended in such a pretty way in such pretty colours!
    Luv,
    Vinnie

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  5. Outstanding job, Fox! This heart is so pretty. Call me crazy, but it reminds me of an eagle soaring elegantly on the wind, viewed from above.

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  6. woweee, you did so well, now I have to do that to practice for my 'you know what' piece which is very scary! The colours worked beautifully. Be proud of yourself.

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  7. Thanks for the lovely comments ♥

    Tatskool, YOU can do 'IT'! Once you begin, it's not that bad - honest!! ; )) Fox

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  8. Bravo! You were kind enough to share your first unsuccessful attempt, and are now showing how perseverance pays off! I love the delicate look of mignonette tatting but find it difficult to do. You also a flair for choosing the right thread, even though you say you don't plan it!

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  9. Beautiful! I just asked Gina how she made the strings between the stitches so even and I'll ask you too, how is that done? Lovely just lovely

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  10. Bonnie, you are very kind!

    Actually, the threads on my heart are a bit too long for the pattern and the shape suffers because of it - look at Gina's and you will see how even they should be.

    I measure them them by by eye, but some tatters use a little picot gauge to measure - I think they do anyway! Mine is a strictly hit and miss affair!
    Fox : )

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