Karey wrote up patterns adapted from some vintage fragments of lace she found in an old tin at an antique sale. This is one of them.
As usual, I had difficulty with counting... there were several un-tats, (lucky the HDT from Yarnplayer was great to work with - #30) but it was worth it: such a lovely square bit of tatting.
You beat me to it! I'm tatting this right now, doing it as a continuous tat with split rings and split chains.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a lovely motif!
Hi CM! I knew you were doing this and giggled knowing I would soon complete it! Great minds... Pretty pattern isn’t it?
DeleteFox : ))
I must concur, your square motif is truly a winsome and graceful piece of lace. Well done, Fox!
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ReplyDeleteBeauty
Love it! The shape is very appealing!
ReplyDeleteElegant!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! It reminds me of something that Frivole would design.
ReplyDeleteI had the same thought! : )
DeleteI like that motif very much. you don't see many squares.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! A pretty square - I must have it!! Where do I get Karey's tatting times from? Please, please!?
ReplyDeleteOh, and perfect colour too, what a gorgeous spring green!
ReplyDeleteHere you go, Frivole!
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oooh I really like it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beauty!
ReplyDeleteWell done Fox:)))
Hi Fox
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern and gorgeous colour, well done looks lovely
Love to Gian, glad you liked my mice
Margaret
Just lovely! What a pretty color, too.
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