Ice Drop tutorial

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Pffffft!

Finishing my doily left me really excited to start a new project, so I pulled out Festive Tatted Snowflakes & Ornaments edited by Barbara Foster. I skipped Snowflake 1, because I didn't feel like searching for a 2 1/2" satin covered ball. I'm sure I have one, but it's someplace really safe! 

Moving on to Snowflake 2 was a great idea, and I was able to tat it up very quickly. However, I made a mistake on the last spoke of the snowflake, which absolutely ruined it. 


It wasn't worth my time to take out all those rings and chains, so I'll just have to tat another!

11 comments:

  1. Wow that is a really pretty snowflake, Just when you think you have seen them all! :)

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  2. I bet that would hardly show if you put it on a ball.

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  3. Hmmm... I see your tatting plight and can certainly understand how you feel... I don't know how many times I've missed steps, myself.

    However, the colorway is lovely and everything else looks beautifully uniform, and (to me) is still pleasing to the eye.

    Oh, and I really like how it looks on your (tablet?) cover... cool!

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  4. Beautiful snowflake, love the pattern
    Margaret

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  5. Too bad about that one arm:-( It's a very pretty snowflake patter and the thread choice is right for it. The next one will go better!

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  6. Too bad about that one arm:-( It's a very pretty snowflake patter and the thread choice is right for it. The next one will go better!

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  7. I can't find the mistake. Your pattern looks great to me.

    I wish I could learn to tat. I have tried but so far no good.

    Best wishes,
    Aunt Bea

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  8. Such a pretty pattern and colourway! i agree with Susie.

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  9. Even with a mistake in it your tatting looks beautifully done as always. It's a lovely piece.

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