Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Much better!


This time I managed to join in all the correct places, and I didn't snip any picots! This is a good thing, because I wanted some new coasters, and snipped picots would have called out to me constantly!


Now I need to work on my centering techniques, but overall I'm very happy with my new coaster!

15 comments:

  1. Very pretty. I can't believe this is the first time you snipped a picot! Doesn't it make you so mad? Nice coaster.

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  2. Hi Diane, I really like this motif, it looks great in the coaster. I have not heard of this book "Tatting" by Sheila York before. Is it new?

    This Lizbeth Mocha thread looks so rich. I wonder how it compares in color to the mocha flora? Is the Lizbeth a richer brown than the Flora thread?

    Happy Tatting!

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  3. Thats a project I wnat to try. I have to find a motif I can do first that's the right size but I want to make coasters :)

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  4. How pretty! But then all your work is!

    Hmmmm...another 25 motif challenge may be in order - with 25 different motifs?!?

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  5. Beautiful!
    I love how you could not live with the snipped picot! Ahhh, another Type A! : )

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  6. It really looks good Diane, and how quickly you got it done.
    congrats

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  7. Is that a new picture of you on the side? Its a great picture!

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  8. nice colour and a cute piece.

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  9. The coaster looks great. Very nice piece of tatting.

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  10. Hi Diane! Ooh, I like! I can't believe you've never snipped a picot before. Wish I could say that. Ha!

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  11. The coaster is so pretty. I can't find that type of coasters here.
    Stopping bye to say thank you for entering my giveaway. Good luck to you in the drawing.

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  12. Lovely coaster, Diane, only 3 more to go. I love this idea, but I can't seem to find the coasters, rulers and other things I see people put their tatting in.

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