Before I start the daily ramble - do visit Sarka's site which is here.
Now this is NOT - I repeat NOT my idea really. Credit where credit is due - this really came from Valerie who 'discovered' it within the Fandango bookmark.
Now this is NOT - I repeat NOT my idea really. Credit where credit is due - this really came from Valerie who 'discovered' it within the Fandango bookmark.
She actually did a blog post about it a few days ago but I don't think anybody was awake out there in 'tat land'!!! Here it is.
I have written out the pattern and it's now on the pattern site. Here's the link.
Can you just imagine this with beads on and with 1 large one in the middle? I can see it being useful for so many things from making mats to pendants to dangles to ........
9 comments:
Lovely neat little motif, Yes I can picture it with beads etc.
I will go and have a look at your link to the blog.
Margaret
Thanks so much for the pattern, I will try the Fandango Bookmark first.
Actually, I did read her post and was intrigued by the thread but it's not something I can get readily. I like your two-color version.
A-HA! Mystery solved! (Valerie, are you reading this?)
I wasn't asleep when Valerie posted, but I thought it was from Jeff Hamilton's Sine design...except that it wasn't. I was stumped! Probably because I haven't yet tatted Fandango. Better get to that right away, eh?
Oh missed Val's blog been too accompanied with my visitors from her homeland. This looks great, must add beads though.
I am typing this on your computer Jane!
Jane, it's your creation as I'd said, but the naughty me who picked only the corners... :p
I agree with Gina, your 2-coloured version is fabulous. I must try adding beads next.
Love the 2-coloured version. Beads would be even better! Always!
Fox ; ))
This is a beauty. Love the two colours and how it brings out the design. I saw it on Val's blog but did not recognise it was the Fandango. I love the bookmark pattern too.
Great design! I love it in those bright colors! :)
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