Ice Drop tutorial

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Adapting

After a couple of false starts, I managed to turn "Auriel" from Twenty to Make, Tatted Snowflakes by Jennifer Williams into an Ice Drop!


I think round 1 makes a pretty Ice Drop by itself, so I may tat this again.


The hard part was figuring out how to keep the glass gem from falling out the back. I don't know why it took me so long to think of joining the chains after 3 ds.


I love the way this turned out.


I find that I'm getting more and more ideas for Ice Drops. Will this addiction ever end? I hope not ...at least not for a while!

7 comments:

  1. Wow this is great, your drops keep morphing into fantastic things

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  2. Wonderful to see your thought processes here. And also amazing to see how quickly you tat these examples.

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  3. This is fantastic ! Looking forward to tatting this....
    Incidentally, almost any medallion pattern with an enclosed center can be adapted by having a gem fill in the negative space.
    I love the creativity your ice drop has generated!

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  4. Wow, that turned out wonderfully! I like the first round too, it could definitely stand alone.

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  5. Happy new year! I really like "Auriel" and love how you are transforming snowflakes into ice drops. The new shuttle by Frivole is lovely!

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  6. I love the way this snowflake has turned into an ice drop well done, it's beautiful

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