I love the pink color combo, nice blend. I always love MK patterns. The blue motif is wonderfully unique. You do nice work while waiting for more thread :)
Ooooooh, I'm inspired. The blue and green flowers would be nice on a hat, or in the corners of a tablecloth. I once had lunch with a lady who had a tablecloth with a little hole in it. She really liked her table cloth so was upset about the hole. I tatted several small flowers. She sewed them wimsicly around on her table cloth and covered the hole with one. Also, I've been dreaming up adult bibs. Some flowers on the bib would be pretty.
Those are lovely motifs! I agree with the comments above that the colors in the pink motif are beautiful. What is the title of the Sumi Fujishigi book? The motifs you've been making are very tempting!
Hi, Mica, I am not sure about this book...It is called “Tatting Lace” and there is no English at all in it, though the patterns are pretty clear. I got it for a good price on Etsy, or I do not think I would have purchased i, as there is not a lot in it that I will make use of.... I will post a pic of it in my next post. Fox : )
D'oh! (smacks head) Not only do I have that book, I actually have a WIP from that book. Your interpretation in colors is so beautiful and different from the photos in the book that I did not even recognize it! Happy holiday!
Those are pretty! You do such a nice job. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the pink color combo, nice blend. I always love MK patterns. The blue motif is wonderfully unique. You do nice work while waiting for more thread :)
ReplyDeleteI love Mary's flower fragments! I just don't know what to do with them all!
ReplyDeleteMe neither, Diane. I thought these might look good a t-shirt for The Boss and Mini-Boss...
DeleteBeautiful! You have a great eye for putting colors together. I LOVE the pink with the variegated. Looking beautiful Fox!!!
ReplyDeletePretty and dainty.
ReplyDeleteHi Fox
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little motifs, and flower fragments, beautifully tatted, Well done.
How is Gian, still helping you with your tatting??
Love to Gian
Have a nice weekend.
Margaret
Ooooooh, I'm inspired. The blue and green flowers would be nice on a hat, or in the corners of a tablecloth. I once had lunch with a lady who had a tablecloth with a little hole in it. She really liked her table cloth so was upset about the hole. I tatted several small flowers. She sewed them wimsicly around on her table cloth and covered the hole with one.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I've been dreaming up adult bibs. Some flowers on the bib would be pretty.
Fox.... I have Mary Konior's book, "Tatting with Visual Patterns" Is that first motif in there? I can't find it. Can you tell me what page it's on?
ReplyDeleteMad Tatter, it is in one of the older books. - I forget which one.
DeleteFox : )
Those are lovely motifs! I agree with the comments above that the colors in the pink motif are beautiful. What is the title of the Sumi Fujishigi book? The motifs you've been making are very tempting!
ReplyDeleteHi, Mica,
DeleteI am not sure about this book...It is called “Tatting Lace” and there is no English at all in it, though the patterns are pretty clear. I got it for a good price on Etsy, or I do not think I would have purchased i, as there is not a lot in it that I will make use of.... I will post a pic of it in my next post.
Fox : )
D'oh! (smacks head) Not only do I have that book, I actually have a WIP from that book. Your interpretation in colors is so beautiful and different from the photos in the book that I did not even recognize it! Happy holiday!
DeleteEverything looks so beautiful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo light and airy. I love the larger picots. I need to incorporate them more in my tatting.
ReplyDeleteI like small picots usually, but larger ones also really do have their place! Thanks for the comment. : )
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Lovely Lovely!!! Your work is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Willnnabel!
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