First of all - check out the TIAS blog if you've got time. Another rabbit and two pairs of scissors have arrived. Here's the link.
Now it was Pigmini (with the help of her DH) who suggested the name for this design. I'm totally hopeless at thinking of names as you've probably gathered over the years. I decided to run with this as I thought it was darn good and reflected the 'look' of the single hexagon.
Now it was Pigmini (with the help of her DH) who suggested the name for this design. I'm totally hopeless at thinking of names as you've probably gathered over the years. I decided to run with this as I thought it was darn good and reflected the 'look' of the single hexagon.
It's called the Passion Flower Motif.
Quite a versatile idea as it can be used many ways. As a simple pendant (I would add beads to the outside if I did that) or as an ever growing (or not!) doily. I used all three versions in this final test but obviously any combination can be used by just using one of the versions or .......
Wonderful! I love its versatility.
ReplyDeleteA spinning wheel that decided to go hexagonal :-) Round or angular, you truly keep the design ball rolling ! And we get 3 patterns in 1, Yay!
ReplyDeleteIf it were to be made in white , yellow and purple, then it really would be a passion flower! They're in bloom just now, all along the fences - I should pinch a cutting and see if I can keep one alive.
ReplyDeleteI love the shape and it's one of a kind, at least for a little while :)
ReplyDeletePassion Flower is the perfect name!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat name, I love your patterns.
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