The trunk will incorporate another extraction of block tatting motif.
At this stage I have no idea how far I will be able to progress towards a composition or scenery ...
Pattern #24 pdf link - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZpHou6AOWM3LZJVbEMNB_gurWqtjazRx/view
Pattern #25 now updated -
My imagination swirled with possibilities with merely this pea pod motif(s) -
- Dragon fly wings
- Angel or Butterfly wings
- Thatched roof
- Flower petals - colour, number of petals, single or multiple layers will determine what flower emerges.
- Gown
- Bow (for neck or hair)
- Flying bird ...........
My intention was to work the fronds continuously if only I hadn't been lazy at the beginning ;-P I had wound one shuttle full with 3 strands of Anchor embroidery floss, pulled out a yard or so for CTM and worked only with that one shuttle using direct tatting, etc.
Anyways, I'm happy for doing them separately - gives me more flexibility to arrange them later.
I am thoroughly enjoying this somewhat free-style winging after what seems like ages of structured tatting. Very relaxing and quick to tat.
Beautiful π!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nin πΏπ΄πΌ
DeletePlenty of possibilities!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Jane, and this is limited to only my tame imagination πͺΆπ¦π΄
DeleteIt would be fun to use these as part of autumn decoration - make a collage of fruits and vegetables to represent 'harvest.' First thing I saw was peas in a pod when I saw the picture. Wonder if you could elongate something to make carrots.....? :)
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Peas in a pod were the first thing to strike me (in my earlier post) but my imagination didn't stretch to a fruitor veggie basket. LOVE the idea, Steph ❤️In fact the 4th frond I finished tonight looks like a banana or an orange slice! Oh, my mind is brimming with images now π How about a feather, a caterpillar, .....
DeleteAnd yes, why not a π₯
It's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you π΄πΌπ΄
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