This has always been a little favourite of my older designs. Not sure why but I think it's cause it makes an ideal pendant.
Often pendants swing round when you wear them and the backs aren't always as pretty as the fronts. Well, in this case - that's not so. As you can see - both sides are the front (or back if that's what you want to call them).
During this 'reincarnation' I decided to add beads. Well, more beads!! I've also changed the centre and got rid of a large picot that all the SCMR's had to join to. Instead I've put in small vsp's and added beads to the rings on the SCMR.
Tomorrow I will show you the other version - IF I remember, of course!!!
This is lovely - what a good idea, but it must have been a challenge to make it reversible!
ReplyDeleteI can't remember, Maureen. Knowing me it just 'happened'!!!!
DeleteLoves t'at one!!!
ReplyDeleteOut of curiosity, how long does it take you to tat one of these little beauties?
ReplyDeleteNot long if BC3 is concentrating, Diane. Probably around two hours, I think. They're just basically SCMR's and rings and chains.
DeleteHello Jane, I'm still here, just not as much anymore. But I did want to stop by and tell you this has been one of my favorite designs to tat. I have made it into a pendant many times. I will have to get out my shuttles and give this new version a go. Thank You!!
ReplyDeleteGreat motif!! :)
ReplyDeleteDouble sided must make it a good weight for a pendant too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really clever design, and so very pretty ! With all the practice in SCMRs (Chicken Wing coaster) I think I can see where this is going. But making it would be a whole other dimension ! Love the overlap, dimensional, reversible look :-)
ReplyDeleteVery kewl! Delightful to have both sides look great! job well done
ReplyDeleteI love the idea that it looks great from both sides. Brilliant idea.
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