Saturday 31 December 2022

tagme roundup 2

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In case I can't take pics in time to wish you tomorrow (waiting for some sunshine), let this bell toll away the old year and ring in the new with bright cheer and good health.

The 2nd contingent of bells and angels are on show here. This is a tertiary adaptation of Endrucks' pattern #37 by Margaret Davies for our #tagmeEndrucks game in November 2022.
Pattern linkshttps://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/12/heart-angel-bell-play-tag.html
1st rounduphttps://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/12/tagme-roundup-1.html


11. Paola Emilia Rotuletti, always enthusiastic, tatted both the bell and angel.

12. Paola Bevilacqua also a prolific tatter, worked at least 3 bells and added them to her glass and crystal bell collection.



13. Pam Hemenway tatted this Christmassy angel in needle.

14. Olga F Vincencio joined us for the first time with her beaded bell.

15. Ninetta Caruso lifted her angel's wings using treble stitches and also added a halo.

16. Muskaan tatted this angel in size 20 hued maroon. 
This gold beaded bell has a missing ring on either side, hence it is a bit shorter. In place of the ring below, I continued with a lock chain of 3 or 4 stitches, moved the large gold bead in place and returned back with another lock stitch chain.
More of the models (some unfinished and discarded) were worked while doing the stepwise presentation for the game and for the respective pdfs.


17. Mela Cabo is another tatter who always joins in and has tatted several E patterns.
This teal angel has the middle chains parted, thus decreasing the negative space.

18. Maria Renee also joined for the first time with her 2-toned bell.

19. Margaret Davies shared her version of the bells. These are her notes -
'Here is the photo of my bells, when I got to the ring at the bottom, I attached the chain but before doing the ring I did a chain of 3ds, then made the ring with the beads around the edge and a larger bead in the middle, closed the ring a chain of 3 ds joined to the chain and carried on with the chain to the end.
The stitch count for the ring was the same'
Many thanks, Margaret!

20. Lou Bunker, did a lovely job with her beaded version.

to be continued....
I have one final batch to share. As you can see, our participants ranged from first-timers to veterans and it is very encouraging. 

Many many many thanks to each of you for contributing to our success and our collection. 

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful work. Fantastic that you have so many participants.

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    1. And many of them tat more than one model 😍😍😍

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  2. A bell with beads is the best, I love it.

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  3. All the bells and angels are fabulous, but I LOVE your gold beaded bell!!!! :)

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