And the reveal!!!! My version of the 3rd Round design-along for the DAL Celtic Snowflake. This is where I first posted the game - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2023/05/lets-design-round-3.html. My next two posts showed my own dilemma, course correction and solution trial (thanks to Anna Bonelli!).
Motif 1 = 4cms ; Motif 2 = 7cms.
I did away with the Josephine rings. For the tip I used a decorative picot; for the treble arches I used graduated treble tat stitches.
This is how it looks in toto. I would've loved to try Sam's visualization of the flake in blues and greens. Hopefully I will do another one in finer threads using the water effect.
To anchor the are thread in the center, after doing a lock join, I made a tied stitch (as in encapsulation) at the very base and then again at the tip. The bare thread is deliberately left uneven to give an open, free-style look.
This is the same, but from the back. After all Celtic interlacing creates a different overlap on the two sides.
We now have a total of, I think, 15 models submitted or WIP, with 6 patterns (I have to write out mine to make it 7) and 2 more patterns promised. I have started compiling them in a Google Doc but it takes time to get it all done properly since time needs to be squeezed in, LOL.
Oh wow muskaan, that’s fabulous! Now it definitely has an Eastern look, rather than a Russian one!
ReplyDeleteActually the Russian St Basil's Cathedral always reminded me of buildings from the Arabian Nights, hence not sure how far 'East' that is, 😁💕 Thanks, Jane, I like it too 😍
DeleteMuskaan, this option is absolutely perfect! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Elena 😍
DeleteLovely design! It will be on top of my to-tat list!!
ReplyDeleteYay, thanks, Mel 😍
DeleteWOW - love this! have to clear a project off my shuttles to try this.
ReplyDeleteThat is such an honour, Sam, thank you 😍 Trying my best to complete and upload the pattern ASAP 😁
DeleteIt's amazing! :-D Well done, Muskaan.
ReplyDeleteSorry, this is GraceT.
DeleteThanks so much, Grace 🌹😍🌹
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