Tuesday, 15 January 2019

celestial razzle dazzle

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an adaptation of Sharon's Dec 28 snowflake. Although “undecided”, I am so glad she decided to share the pattern.
In the pics the sparkle seems spotted. Part of the reason is that a single metallic wire is twisted with cotton thread. In real this wire creates a stronger and nicely cohesive shine. 

I loved how the elements in this flake seemed to fan out! Which is why I waited to tat it in metallic threads thus magnifying the radiation and radiance! So this time I have a sunflake with a few differences, if you can spot them?


What I did differently :
  • Increased motifs to 7 instead of 6 because there was cupping.
  • Worked the 2nd round with thrown rings, instead of chains-only.
There was ruffling as the rounds were added, but roll blocking flattened it okay. Made me think I could've retained 6 dendrites! The cupping is NOT a reflection on the design; it is my own shortcoming with such medallions.

What I could’ve done differently :
  • Make longer joining picots in inside facing gold rings, thus keeping the motif count to 6.
  • Reduce the gold & increase the silver.
  • anything you would like to suggest ???
In Red Rose size 20, it measures 11cms. Now to attach it within a large enough frame to hang in the window, letting it razzle and dazzle as it catches the sun’s rays.


Related posts
one more sunflake (Lene Bjorn)
unintended 7-armed Ice Snowflake (Nancy Tracy) mistake discovered over a year later!
intentional 7-armed superbowl snowflake (Georgia Seitz) for the blocking pictorial.

7 comments:

  1. It's stunning!!!! :) Love the sparkle and the colors!!! :)

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  2. A sunflake is not restricted to six points and well suited to shiny thread! It's very pretty.

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  3. Yes, I've never understood why some are so adamant about 6 points, Jane. Whatever happens in nature, tatting is a creative interpretation and impression, so one should be free to change the dendrites, et al ;-P

    Sue, it looks even better in real, unfortunately I don't have the camera skills to capture it :-/

    Susan, this year is bringing old friends to the fore! Good to see you :-)

    Thanks, Ninetta :-)) I always think of you when using any metallic thread

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  4. Maybe add some crystal beads? For dew drops shining in the sun?

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    1. What a Wonderful idea, Mel !!!! 💖💖💖💖

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