The tatting was given to me by a friend whose mother had made the doily many years ago. I inserted a piece into the corner, and several days after that I decided it would become a fan. Decorating the fan are pink seed beads, cream pearl seed beads and pink silk ribbon woven in and out and a section of ribbon that has been gathered into little pleats. The triangle below the fan seemed perfect for another few scallops, but this time I used a shiny variegated thread for bullion roses. Faye, it will be on it's way to you tomorrow morning.
Catchup. - Nov 14th. - Oakville/London
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Nov 14th
Both are Nancy's photos.
I hitched a ride to the GO Station with Nancy after a last cup of coffee
together.
Now on my way to Union Station t...
4 hours ago
5 comments:
Such beautiful additions Diane! Love how you made a fan out of the tatting. The work you all done on that block is fabulous!
Your work is absolutely beautiful! I love CQ! I want to learn Silk Ribbon Embroidery and some other things so I can do CQ! I am a tatter and I want to be able to put my tatted motifs somewhere! LOL!
I LOVE love LoVe what you did with the tatted "fan"! The beads and embellishments are just lovely! You are very talented! :)
Sincerely,
~TattingChic ♥
Diane,
Thanks for being so detailed in your description of your work. It helps all of us unexperienced ones! I love the scalloped beadwork. Haven't tried that yet! Your flowers are beautiful and your fan...well just eveything! Thanks!
Thank you so much! I felt that this block was my biggest challenge so far in CQing. Last year I worked through "100 details in 200 days" which was a wonderful experience in learning stitches and building seams.
Diane, I think your pearl garland is inspired! It looks really lovely and I've saved it to my inspiration file!
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