Saturday, January 2, 2010

Quiet and Cold Day

I am keeping my enthusiasm up and was able to complete this snowflake/doily that combines Hairpin Lace and Tatting. The pattern for this can be found in Georgia Seitz's Online class site. I have been wanting to do this for quite a while. Hope Green gets the credit for motivating me to do this. BTW, she was my first instructor at Palmetto Tat Days in September 2009. I took her class - Precious Butterfly - which uses hairpin lace. She was so kind to provide all her students with a hairpin lace blank. That made life very easy. Once we were done with the butterfly, the second part was to learn to make the hairpin lace. I was determined to get it right and kept up with her the last night of the event to learn it correctly so that I won't forget when I get back home. Once I got back to NJ, the first thing I did was order the Clover Hairpin Lace Tool.

Of course, I made many adjustments to the actual pattern. Lenore English uses 72 loops but I had to use 90 loops to have the strip at least 7" in length. Therefore, my snowflake/doily has ended up with 7 points instead of 6. This is my first try and I will try it again with another count of loops.



I am going to participate in Jane Eborall's TIAS that starts on Tuesday. I better find empty shuttles and get ready. You can find the details at http://www.janeeborall.freeservers.com/TIASintro.pdf (sorry folks, I could not get this to work as a link....need to figure out what I am doing wrong)

8 comments:

  1. That is so beautiful!!! You did a lovely job!!

    Ann Flowers
    flowerscrazyq@gmail.com

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  2. Lovely piece of tatting. I got my eye on that hairpin lace design but never got round to doing it.

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  3. That is neat with the tatting and hairpin lace design combined. Someone who is very kind and generous from Chile sent me some hairpin lace looms that are "Pony" brand! I was so inspired by this, I've since purchased some hairpin lace patterns, but I've yet to learn how! LOL!

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  4. Wow this is beautiful. I'm in the upcoming tatting class. Hope to do this soon. I can help with that link stuff if you need me. :)

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  5. Ruby, I need your help in creating the link. I click on the hyperlink and put my URL there, but when I go to preview, nothing shows up. Can you send me some instructions to sunela@yahoo.com? Thank you

    TattingChic, where did you find HPL patterns? Can you send me some info?

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  6. Love the snowflake. I like it with the exter point and the colors it is worked in.

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  7. Way to go Sunela!!! I am so delighted to see it a reality- I know how much effort it takes to learn a technique so that you can create something your heart desires!! Proud of you
    Hope

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