I just HAD to try the Fandango Coaster again to see what would happen with the centre when four motifs all the same colours were joined together!!! Now I know. A pretty flower emerges. Oh, I love surprises like this. Now who thought I'd designed this with that in mind? Wish I was as clever as that but now I can 'see' what's happened it's given me other ideas!!!!
So, finally I took BC3 in hand yesterday and told him this pattern just HAD to be finished and put on the internet. We both spotted a couple of missing abbreviations and (if you've been following) you'll know how many times I've worked this pattern and I STILL had something not quite right. These are the times you saw it being worked but believe me - there are at least four trials that went in the bin before that!!
So, finally I took BC3 in hand yesterday and told him this pattern just HAD to be finished and put on the internet. We both spotted a couple of missing abbreviations and (if you've been following) you'll know how many times I've worked this pattern and I STILL had something not quite right. These are the times you saw it being worked but believe me - there are at least four trials that went in the bin before that!!
Whooops, before I forget and wander off to start another Monday - here's the link.
Oh wow, love that, thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteSideways I can still see the bow! - how clever.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern, and I like the way they flow together,
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This will be fun done in different colors too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the four together. I love the look and the pattern that shows up in the center!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! love the two colors together!
ReplyDeleteFirst, I can't get over how quickly you tat ! Second, this has perfect dimensions as a square doily with a pleasing balance of tatting and open spaces. Third, the two-color split rings actually create the beautiful design. I believe you pioneered this idea? I'm sure the tatters of the past would be amazed at the effects that are possible using the two-color split ring! I'm amazed, too!
ReplyDeleteThis really is a brilliant pattern!
One more for my to do list Jane!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome!!! :)
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