This time I chose Jon Yusoff's beautiful Harmony doily -
So, about the title - when I left it on the table to dry after blocking, hubby snatched it up to use as a doily. Sigh, I'll just string and use it as a hair bun net when I wear the churidaar suit. At other times, it will be his. Best of both situations.
https://tatsaway.blogspot.com/2020/08/harmony-with-full-chart.html
My colour scheme was already decided blue with white highlights similar to Jon's black. No other thought or planning - a simple relaxing project. Even the white in round 2 was a spur-of-the-moment pick.On reaching Round 6, Jon's note about beads caught my eye. Well, why not?! Threaded these Japanese silver seed beads and used a diamond formation - 1 bead at the base of the ring and 3 on the ball thread.
If I'd read this sooner I might've been tempted to add beads in some previous round(s) too.
My colour scheme was already decided blue with white highlights similar to Jon's black. No other thought or planning - a simple relaxing project. Even the white in round 2 was a spur-of-the-moment pick.On reaching Round 6, Jon's note about beads caught my eye. Well, why not?! Threaded these Japanese silver seed beads and used a diamond formation - 1 bead at the base of the ring and 3 on the ball thread.
To make up for that, I sewed on a bead string through picots in the center space. Very fiddly work and the circle disappeared when I knotted too tight at the end.
It has 2 mistakes which I didn't fix and I lost the thread chicken race twice! For several rounds I went with ball and shuttle.
Worked in Anchor size 40. It measures about 6.5 inches across which is a bit on the smaller side.It has 2 mistakes which I didn't fix and I lost the thread chicken race twice! For several rounds I went with ball and shuttle.
So, about the title - when I left it on the table to dry after blocking, hubby snatched it up to use as a doily. Sigh, I'll just string and use it as a hair bun net when I wear the churidaar suit. At other times, it will be his. Best of both situations.
Well, it's brilliant. You've inspired me to tat it up
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it, Madhur 💙🤍💙
DeleteLove the way it coordinates with your outfit, how clever is that. I’d hide it from my husband, one dedicated use is enough!
ReplyDeleteHe's getting greedy, isn't he, Jane 😁💙🤍💙
DeleteBeautiful but I hope hubby lets you wear it as intended, looks like you might have to make another one,
ReplyDeleteI do need another one in red/maroon and black, Margaret, for another ensemble. 💙🤍💙 But time becomes a problem ...let's see.
DeleteYour hubby too?? I have to almost hide my tatted doilies from my hubby-he claims them all. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful!! :)
~Sue(Tatting Lace in Grace)
Sue, I honestly keep thinking of you and your hubby now that mine has taken to snitching them 😁🤣😁 However, I can't fault him coz it is nice to see the colourful displays around my home, now that I can no longer give them to my MIL to gift ahead. 💙🤍💙
DeleteIt's actually nice to have a hubby who likes my tatting!!! :)
DeleteI am sure it is for you too!! :)
~Sue
Absolutely, Sue 🤩🥰
DeleteThis is such a LOVELY conversation! I am laughing @muskaan for using the word "snitching" because I haven't heard it since my Mother used to say that! I guess it's not only from Kansas USA that people use that word hahaha ;-D
DeleteBut I DO LOVE the ensemble! That blue would be a favorite of mine, too.
LOL, Sherry, it might've been a typo although having studied Queen's English, I am well aware of the word 😁 It has a lovely ring to it, doesn't it!
DeleteThanks for your lovely comment 💙🤍💙
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nin 💙🤍💙
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