Quite by chance I noticed that this is my 912th post since starting in Dec 2013. So many posts, hmmm, and yet not enough coz there are so many more that haven't yet seen this space. Hopefully in time. Today's post also shows the many potential forms the simple E43 petal from my last post can take. Many of these shapes were suggested by keen observers (listed at the end)! So many eyes :-)))
It is difficult to photograph a 3D model and I truly wish I could've done a better job or taken a video. Nevertheless, ...
Please Note that in the right colours, with the right number of petals, and if and where the petals are joined, a range of flower impressions can be achieved, besides other shapes. Hence I am calling this a E43 3D Generic Flower. I still need to tat in the stem, pistil, sepals, etc. For pattern details - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2024/07/what-heart-wants.html . I will share the specific petal/flower pattern soon.
In the following, the join is made at the side of petal and at the base.
6. This is the 3rd petal. Now the entire flower with any number of petals and joined only at the sides and base, can be tatted in one pass, provided the outermost row is worked in one go at the very end. I had to tat this separately since there wasn't any forethought, LOL.
7. Single petal (#3) without the outermost additional trim around the rings. With beads and gems it would make a lovely pendant or earring.
"This looks like a frightened lady. Can you see her? Her lavender eyes are wide open & picots look like eye lashes, and her orange mouth is open wide, with her orange hair standing straight up.
Or, an Alien. Hmmmm. What’s in my coffee today? Hahaha.The lady in the petals.Spell-bound flower, maybe?"
- Pendant - Maria Burgo & Vani Kattoju
- Shell - Jane McLellan
- Tulip - Ninetta Caruso, Anita Barry
- Petunia, Hibiscus - Anita Barry
- Open umbrella for a clown - Anita Barry
- Spiderwort - Ninetta Caruso
"The E43 is like a festoon imho, you had a great idea to extract petals! This pattern has that last double chain over the rings, it "close" the drawing, something that is not present in the E14 even it is similar. So E43 makes a better petal than E14 (or E10)."
The sky’s the limit!
ReplyDeleteCertainly appears so, Jane ๐๐๐
DeleteWonderful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour creative mind boggles my mind!! ;)
I saw a butterfly immediately when I saw the thumbnail picture on the side of Jane McLellan's blog. ;)
It does make a gorgeous butterfly, Sue! Hopefully somebody will tat it ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ In this case many creative minds came together to see diverse shapes
DeleteWonderful! So many possibilities and so many flowers! ๐น๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteSpecial thanks to Anita and yourself for hunting down the possible flower pics when I gave you a sneak peek, NIn ๐๐ฆ๐งก๐ฆ
DeletePiฤknie, piฤknie, cudnie! :)
ReplyDeletePozdrawiam ciepลo.
Dear Muskaan! Your hard work inspires and your imagination delights! And yes, You made me laugh. The surprised lady is a masterpiece! But I really saw it when I looked closely. Thank you for the pleasant emotions. I really miss this now, unfortunately...
ReplyDeleteGreat work!! You inspire us all. I must take up my shuttles and create.....
ReplyDeleteImpressive!!! Oh my, creative and talented to use the pattern in this way.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! I'm thinking Spiderwort flower in blue!
ReplyDeleteMany many thanks for your lovely comments, splocik, Elena, Mel, Carol, and Marilee ๐๐๐ Appreciate them all and hope the inspiration lasts a long long time.
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