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This pattern is from Susanne Rolf on page 16 of her book Mustersammlung. There are two versions of this pattern. Both are pretty - A & B. I did not graduate the picots on this one.
This is pretty in white without the graduated picots, but the variegated one looks wonderful with the different lengths as that seems to enhance such pretty thread. Fox : )
The corners are beautiful. My first thought was that they would make a lovely addition to a simple purse flap.
ReplyDeleteWhat are your plans for the corners?
pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely.How will you use them?
ReplyDeleteI love that pattern. Must find the book!
ReplyDeleteMelanie
This is pretty in white without the graduated picots, but the variegated one looks wonderful with the different lengths as that seems to enhance such pretty thread.
ReplyDeleteFox : )
Very pretty, lovely pieces of tatting
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Lovely, the meandering of the rings looks so natural, like leaves or vines.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments.
ReplyDeleteI too love the graduating picots.
Often I do not have any idea how I will use the tatted pieces.