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Thursday, 25 June 2020

bonding together


I haven’t been able to pick up my shuttles for the last several days - a tatting hiatus seems quite inviting! But I have permission (some for quite a while now) to share pics of stuff inspired or learned from this blog. 
So here's a colourful spread to cheer us all -
Tatting binds us.....and liberates us! Soaring together ....

In no particular order ….
Krystyna Mura – tweaked Blossoms heart (from Buddy Hearts) to create quite a wild boho version. Love it!

Sheetal Kakodkar – her bookmark journey took a zigzag path instead of S turns, giving us such a picturesque view! Tweaked from the picoted S-chain tutorial! (https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2020/04/picoted-s-chain-cords.html)

Carolyn Miller – her practice piece for various techniques, starting with Interlaced Rings. She has cleverly converted it to hold picot gauges. See, we put every little piece to good use!

Margaret Davies – Such a beautiful adaptation of the Hidden Rose snowflake into an ice drop! She shared the pattern here - http://margaretsdesignercardspatternsandhowt.blogspot.com/2020/05/hidden-rose-ice-drop.html

Usha Shah had tatted and sent me her version of the Magic Square Cross almost within hours of my posting the pattern!

Anita Barry - Master Tatter - has often been inspired, and sent me her off-shoots –
 
Inspired by the Heartland Rainbow Snowflake, she went wild with these hearts ...posing as plumes on a proud peacock and colourful heart balloons (lead pic top) – such happiness and good cheer emanates from these - a true reflection of her peesonality!

 
Remember my invite to design-play? This is how Anita added a new round to the NeoVintage heart.  Looks like an embrace,  doesn't it? !

She has also shared her count.

And finally, such an honour - she used the Rosette Enchained Ice Drop only-chains idea to frame a miniature of her tatting teacher!
This is how the back looks.

I know of 2 tatters who actually learned treble tatting in order to make the Peacock in the Snow flake - one of them worked it a second time using a different colour palette !

These are but a few of what I would like (or remember,  sadly) to accommodate. Any omission is due to a faulty memory, not intentional.
There are quite a few others I have to share, but need to hunt them down for a future post. I invite you to send in your versions to share in my blog!

Many thanks to all these wonderful tatters – 
you inspire me to try harder and do better!

You can find links to respective pattern or tutorial in one of these pages –
All my Snowflake patterns - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r4OmXX_c5LjFebMN2UbSNiYqXYETLmoridK0X1YIQco/view

18 comments:

  1. What a wonderful collection of creativity! Take care, stay safe and healthy.

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    1. True that, Mel :-))) Thank you for your wishes, and always the best to you, too.

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  2. Wow muskaan, it’s wonderful how you have inspired others. I love the way people take an idea and adapt it, that’s how progress is made.

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    1. And I've been inspired by the community as well, Jane :-D It is always so exciting to see where someone will take one's design!

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  3. Everything is lovely, thank you for sharing your tatting and inspiring others 💕🌹🌹🌹

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    1. I can the same for you, dear Ninetta :-)))

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  4. Beautiful differences. I want to do some. :)

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    1. Please go ahead and remember to share your versions, kazia :-)))

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  5. All such lovely creations! They have me wanting to pick up my shuttle too. I haven't had much time for tatting either lately. I absolutely love the idea to tat a backing for a miniature. It is so very creative! And Usha Shaw's cross has reminded me I want to work your Huguenot cross! Perhaps that will be my project for a long road trip I take in July.

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    1. Always happy to hear from your, Emily :-))) Enjoy your road and tatting trip.

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  6. So much inspiration from you!

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    1. and I garner the same from you, Master Anita :-)))

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  7. Those are fabulous!!! :)
    See, I told your you are an inspiration!!! :)
    Also, you are a great teacher too!!

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    1. and you are making me blush, dear Sue :-)))

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  8. Thank you dear Muskaan❤ Nice work by everyone. The bond gets stronger�� always feel great to try your patterns. lot to learn from your posts.

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    1. Miss your blogging, Usha! Hopefully you will return to it soon?
      Thanks for the lovely comment 💗

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  9. Thank you for sharing my ice drop from your pattern, You give us all such inspiration with our tatting

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