When my Tollway Tatters group met back in March, Marilee (aka Yarnplayer) brought along threads for us to ogle and purchase. I fell in love with this beautiful lavender, which was one of Marilee's sample skeins. She warned us that the sample skeins were not full skeins of thread. I wound the thread and started tatting my favorite pattern, Spinning Wheel glass mat from Tatting with Visual Patterns by Mary Konior. Much to my dismay, I didn't have enough thread to tat the last six rings and chains!
I emailed Marilee, and luckily she had another sample skein! It arrived this afternoon, and I quickly finished the doily.
All the drawers in my shuttle chest are now lined with Spinning Wheels, so this one will grace the top of the chest. The reproduction Greek vase was a gift from our friends Gus and Irene. They spent January in Greece visiting family, and were kind enough to bring back a souvenir for me! The beautiful white doily was crocheted by Irene's mother. Hmmm... I wonder how I could tat that motif? ; )
What a great colour!
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Beautiful color! How about a picture of all you spinning wheels?
ReplyDeletevery pretty colorway. Marilee should make more of that.
ReplyDeleteyour Spinning wheel looks very nice. you tat them so fast.
Phew, that's a relief, I know all about running out of thread! Lovely colour and the spinning wheel is a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely colour, how lucky she had some more so you could finish your doily.
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Love the lavender! Doily isn't bad either. ;-) lol.....it's great!
ReplyDeleteMust look wonderful all the drawers with the same pattern! Lucky you are, Marilee had another skein fitting that well together ;-))
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful that looks!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo this is the mystery spinning wheel glass mat that has been in the background of some of your other pictures? I was wondering about it. :o) Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLucky you were able to finish it and it is such a lovely color!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely!
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