This is my first 'decent' rendering of the snowflake which I showed you being constructed!!!
Well, I didn't know then that it would become a snowflake, did I? This is really easy and is worked in one 'hit' as usual.
The only 'complicated' part is the SCMR and the fact that you do a bit of 'hanky panky' with the chains!!! All will become clear when I've finished sorting it out
Well, I didn't know then that it would become a snowflake, did I? This is really easy and is worked in one 'hit' as usual.
The only 'complicated' part is the SCMR and the fact that you do a bit of 'hanky panky' with the chains!!! All will become clear when I've finished sorting it out
It may also change a bit as I get bored with it!!! I can 'see' other possibilities!!! Perhaps the button will return - who knows? Certainly not me!!!!!
Well I think it's great as is,even with the hanky panky lol!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great well done, no I not tried the cart yet but I will be I have been doing some ladies which I am going to add to my blog in the next few days, Have a nice weekend Hugs Margaret
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great. Of course we all knew it would.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Looks like a knotty nautical to me! I love it!
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Beautiful! Requires some 'hanky panky' with the chains, huh? You've got me curious.
ReplyDeleteJane, your work is always inspiring. I just love the way your brain cells work and the things they come up with. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of the process this time.
It looks good, and I especially love the green in it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Looks like spring. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! - the colours are great, green and yellow for an Australian Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI see a bit of nautical, I see red, white and blue. I see a motif that can be very flexible in its applications. Good job…love to see the work morph.
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