I'm moving along with this... slowly. There was very little tatting done in The Big Apple! But now that I am back home, I should be able to get it done much faster than the other hankies I have tatted, as this one is a simple repeat.
Was that ME who just wrote that? I actually sound like a genuine, experienced tatter! Hard to believe I have been at this non-stop for over two and a half years. It sure flies.
I'm glad you decided against pink thread - this looks perfect! Tiny green beads? - (they look blue on my screen, but i'm sure they must be green). Is this something else for the Heirloom Box? As soon as my knitting is finished - the end is in sight, finally - that is going to be my focus for a bit.
Fox,
ReplyDeletewe must have started tatting around the same time. the universe is lined up just right! This is beautiful!
Happy weekend. j.
It's looking very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautifully elegant border! I just love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThey go so well together, you do lovely, lovely work. (Like an old pro!)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you decided against pink thread - this looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteTiny green beads? - (they look blue on my screen, but i'm sure they must be green).
Is this something else for the Heirloom Box? As soon as my knitting is finished - the end is in sight, finally - that is going to be my focus for a bit.
Oooh how pretty! I like how your shuttle usually matches the work you're doing. The little beads are such a nice touch. (:
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!! I might start an edging this weekend too!! Now to pick out a hankie!!
ReplyDeleteThe edging is coming along nicely. I can't wait to get my hanky and start one too. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Fox,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hanky, lovely edging.
Margaret