I am glad someone asked where you are, I was going to ask too, The doily will look lovely with that lovely pattern, how are you going to attach the two pieces together. Lovely statue. Love to Gian Margaret
The Burda pattern is beautiful! I love the changing ring size making it curve different ways. At the risk of sounding stupid - how are you going to attach it if you didn't do it as you tatted?
lovely doily, definitely I think that it's not simple tatting, It's not easy for me finding the right tension between rings, you're doing it very well! Enjoy your trip!
So very elegant!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhere in the world are you? - and who is the statue? I'm glad that you have your tatting with you, wherever it is you are working on it!
ReplyDeleteSee the heading, Maureen! Savannah, Georgia. USA.
Deletethese Burda curves are very graceful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like this round is near the end. Seemed very complicated but worth it! Beautiful headstone?
ReplyDeleteVery organic look.
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ReplyDeleteI am glad someone asked where you are, I was going to ask too,
The doily will look lovely with that lovely pattern, how are you going to attach the two pieces together.
Lovely statue.
Love to Gian
Margaret
Ooo that doiley looks so interesting! The science geek in me thinks it looks like some kind of single called organism - COOL!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Burda pattern is beautiful! I love the changing ring size making it curve different ways. At the risk of sounding stupid - how are you going to attach it if you didn't do it as you tatted?
ReplyDeleteNot stupid at all,! Took me a while to figure out how to tat this. You tat 2 elements and join with a chain row. : )
ReplyDeleteYes it is a weird and frustrating pattern!! But unique and quite rewarding once you finish it!
ReplyDeleteHave fun on your holiday.
lovely doily, definitely I think that it's not simple tatting, It's not easy for me finding the right tension between rings, you're doing it very well! Enjoy your trip!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Have a wonderful time!
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