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~ Walt Disney


14 June 2011

The Lace on My Lap

So many of us are busy tatting up edgings for hankies lately. I have lace on my lap too. Here's a sneak peek. I'm only halfway through but it's rather addictive I must admit.

Asters in Tatting with Visual Patterns by Mary Konior, DMC #70

12 comments:

  1. This is a very pretty pattern! I haven't done a hanky edging, yet, but just got a new edging booklet.

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  2. It looks like a fun edging to tat. I look forward to seeing it in place.

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  3. What a beautiful pattern and your work is lovely!

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  4. I love that pattern! I'm glad to see that someone else is halfway through an edging!

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  5. You have done wonders with the Asters pattern! So delicate and fine. It will be quite elegant once applied. Great job!

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  6. It is a lovely pattern, hadn't really noticed it before.
    Can't wait to see it when it is finished and sewn on the hanky.

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  7. This is going to be very lovely! Addictive, isn't it?
    Fox : ))

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  8. I love the pattern...tatting gorgeous...is this your own design?
    Hugs
    Joy in OZ

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  9. Hi Val, The edging is progressing well. Thank you for the peek. I love this MK pattern too.

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  10. Hi ladies, thanks for your compliments! Yea, it's pretty addictive. I chose to use a finer thread and white because the hanky is all white with a very nice rose bouquet only in one corner. I believe the rose embroidery shd be the focal point but the tatted edging will complement and enhance the whole piece. I hope I've made the right match. The pattern is pretty.

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  11. I can't even imagine how many hours this must take to create, Truly stunning work.
    I have a few vintage pieces of tatting but am saving them for something extra special!
    hugs Lynn

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  12. This looks so gentle, almost fragile. Reminds me of my grandma's tatting - she used the finest thread possible and the result was always stunning. Once you're finished, please post a picture.

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