Saturday, 16 November 2024

a collective gift 1

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... of so many snowflake variations and patterns in one place, from a talented group of generous designers!  Perhaps you recall my invitation to design the next round(s) for a Celtic interlaced center - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2023/05/lets-design-round-3.html... the DAL Celtic Snowflake 'challenge' as several called it. I loved the response and the models that turned up, some almost overnight! And later, when I requested each participant to share their pattern, they readily complied. I compiled them all in a Google Doc, listing them chronologically as they came in. 

The main reason for this inordinate delay in sharing with you is two-fold: 1) I wanted to synchronise the patterns, adding a diagram to each or filling in any 'gaps', and 2) I wrote an article on this project for the IOLI Bulletin and wanted to wait a decent amount of time. The first objective hasn't been achieved, unfortunately, though I did begin diagramming. For this I sincerely apologise to my designers, but hope to work on it in future.

I have decided to share the document as is since it is the season of tatting up snowflakes! Please note that the patterns are not tested and there is diversity in presentation styles. We hope you enjoy the individual flavour and range of effects, tools, and techniques and also the story behind each! All details are in the doc, the link to which I will share at the end of the visual display of models. Between my article and the Google docs, the entire backstory is laid out . hence I will not repeat it here.

Presenting them alphabetically ---

1. Aleksandra Pawlik - Round 3 designed and tatted within a day!

 

2. Anita Barry - Two different versions, both with Round 3 designed!
 
The difference in backgrounds brings out the mandala effect differently.

Clever use of split rings.

3. Anna Bonelli - Rounds 3 & 4 designed. Makes a nice wheel impression.

4. Antonia Lai - Round 3 designed in single shuttle with bare thread spaces!

5. Barbara Slodka - Round 3 designed with Josephine rings and pleasant pastels

6. Daniela Galli - Round 3 designed and tatted in two shades of metallic threads

7. Donna McDade - designed Round 3 for Five versions! All 5 models have been appliqued on a quilted wall hanging (pic in the doc).





8. Jean Inglis - Round 3 designed. Appears like a flower or wreath.

9. Ladyphoenix tatter - designed Rounds 3 & interlaced Round 4 after discarding two other attempts since it caused cupping.

10. Margaret Davies - designed Rounds 3 & 4 and tatted multiple models till she was satisfied! 



11. Lella Loops - designed Round 3 and also styled a Celtic shuttle to work the interlacing in this round! She is a needle tatter.

continued in next post along with links .... 

18 comments:

  1. Wow, such a variety, a showcase of fabulous talent!

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    1. It was thrilling to see so many beautiful and diverse models arrive from so many designers, Jane!

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  2. I really enjoyed, designing and tatting your design, I loved these snowflakes as they turned out, I hope one day you might do another one, but in the meantime thank you for showing my snowflake design, the variety is amazing what everyone produced

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    1. Thanks for participating so enthusiastically, Margaret! Some day I do hope to do another such DAL. There was a lot of positive feedback to the article with the pattern, too.

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  3. szuper... gratulálok az elkészitőknek...

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    1. Thank you so much, Vera, on behalf of all the designers!

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous! I want to tat one of these for the Christmas tree

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    1. Wonderful, Marja! Link to the patterns is now posted in my latest post.

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  5. Tatting is an incredible craft! These many different variations are simply great!

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  6. Such inspiring creations! Thank you for organizing it all.

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    1. Wish I had time to tat them all, Mel! You can enjoy the patterns (link posted in next post)

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  7. So many different styles! A lovely project!

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    1. And even more styles on show in the part 2 post, Lavinia, with patterns!

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  8. Po prostu cudne! :)
    Pozdrawiam ciepło.

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  9. These are all super fantastic!!! :)

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