Now it's on to snowflakes. So many choices but as usual I thought I'd check over another of my older patterns. There were two or three spaces missing on this one which have now been corrected!!
This one was designed with two colours in mind but I've always been meaning to try it out in just one colour. Thus a white snowflake with gold beads. I quite like it but prefer colours - an OG can never have enough colour in her life!!!
Has pretty rays!
ReplyDeleteI know you like colour but snow is white and I like this pattern in white, I think it looks so much more like a snowflake in white. Sorry Jane
ReplyDeleteMargaret
I agree, it looks stunning in white!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely snowflake,that looks feasable to a beginner!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds that think a like! Well obviously not me, but I was just thinking of doing that snowflake in white with red beads. I'll send a pic when I have it done. Still one of my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing it TAT19540. Perhaps you could put it on your blog too - hint, hint!!! Been missing your blog for ages.
DeleteI've seen pictures online of purple snow - apparently weather conditions, etc. can produce snow in colors sometimes. Love the snowflake in white, but if you want colorful snow, that's terrific, too!
ReplyDeleteStephanieW
Pretty snowflake. I've enjoyed using the Lizbeth Blue Ice. It's white with a touch of chilly blue to it. When I look across our drifted snow banks, I see white and many shades of blue. Blue Ice makes a lovely chilly snowflake. I love Arctic Ice too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! :)
ReplyDeleteIt doesn’t matter with this distinctive pattern! I love colours too (as I’m another OG!) and was surprised to see it in white, but I like it a lot! Great design.
ReplyDeleteOoh! I really like it!
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