Celebrating 75 years of Independence (August 15th) with a tatted version of my flag.
Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is about flying a flag in each home. I chose to tat a flag around a 1947 coin.It's so good to look out the balcony or window and see flags flying merrily in the monsoon breeze.
Saffron - I used marigolds to symbolise sacrifice and auspiciousness. My original intention was to have the 'petals' raised up. Couldn't accomplish it since these flowers are so tiny.
As expected there are gaps in the green rectangle, which were later filled with single or double leaves, as required.
For the pole, I tatted an onion ring using metallic silver thread, size 20. Then I couched over doubled up strands. The pole could've been thicker, but oh well ....
Ashok Chakra - the emblem represents the eternal wheel of law. I used the 1947 coin from hubby's old collection. It was the discovery of this coin that flagged off my idea early this year.
This is how the edge of the coin looked after the split ring braid was wrapped around it. I had wanted to outline the coin, but without adding bulk. Since I didn't know how to go about it, I had left it as is.
Then inspiration struck! Wound my shuttle and threaded a long tail through a needle. This tail acted as the core thread and I worked chains between rings using reverse stitch (direct tatting). The needle came in handy to slip under each ring.
I was pleasantly surprised that gluing everything together was accomplished in a single day! Today I merely filled in the gaps with extra leaves and flowers, and worked the pole.
Saffron - I used marigolds to symbolise sacrifice and auspiciousness. My original intention was to have the 'petals' raised up. Couldn't accomplish it since these flowers are so tiny.
Glued in overlapping layers.
As expected there are gaps in the green rectangle, which were later filled with single or double leaves, as required.
For the pole, I tatted an onion ring using metallic silver thread, size 20. Then I couched over doubled up strands. The pole could've been thicker, but oh well ....
Ashok Chakra - the emblem represents the eternal wheel of law. I used the 1947 coin from hubby's old collection. It was the discovery of this coin that flagged off my idea early this year.
saffron - 00316 ; white ; green - 00245 ; blue - 00133
Then inspiration struck! Wound my shuttle and threaded a long tail through a needle. This tail acted as the core thread and I worked chains between rings using reverse stitch (direct tatting). The needle came in handy to slip under each ring.
There should be 24 spokes on the wheel which could easily be sewed in with finer thread, but I left it open so that the coin face and date is clearly visible.
I was pleasantly surprised that gluing everything together was accomplished in a single day! Today I merely filled in the gaps with extra leaves and flowers, and worked the pole.
And I sewed down the coin instead of gluing it, to keep my options open.
So this is it. My artistic Indian flag in tatting.
Hope you enjoyed my 10 day journey as I join my country in celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav!
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That’s really a work of art muskaan. A beautiful tribute to your country.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much, Jane 🥰 You have been with me every step of this journey ... appreciate it 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
DeleteI love it and I enjoyed reading your journey in this ten days!
ReplyDeleteGrazie mille, Ninetta 🥰🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
DeleteBrilliant way to finish off the edge of the coin!! I can see this working for a few unfinished projects I have.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to exchange ideas, Mel 🥰
DeleteJoy to India! Joy to you!
ReplyDeleteApplause for your heartfelt creation for your country. Your patrism is electrifying!
Dhanyavad, Anita 🙏 It was such a fun design-as-you-go satisfying tat 💗
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