Before I start - I have number 91 in the TIAS 2016. Here's the link to see Kathleen's rabbit!
This blog maybe quiet for a couple of weeks. Who was that who said 'hooray'? I'll try to post while I'm away but it's unlikely1!!!
Of course, once the doodads had been 'sourced' from within the confines of the tatting cupboard it was easier to make another bracelet to go with the blue earrings than to put everything away again!! Tell me - why is it always so easy to get things out of a cupboard and always SO hard to make yourself put the remains away TIDILY?
This blog maybe quiet for a couple of weeks. Who was that who said 'hooray'? I'll try to post while I'm away but it's unlikely1!!!
Of course, once the doodads had been 'sourced' from within the confines of the tatting cupboard it was easier to make another bracelet to go with the blue earrings than to put everything away again!! Tell me - why is it always so easy to get things out of a cupboard and always SO hard to make yourself put the remains away TIDILY?
So here is the blue bracelet. It's really, really simple - the rings are 2 - 1 join to the doodad and the chains are 3 vsp 3. You join the rings with a bead and continue to the outer round which is simply a lock chain joining to the previous 'normal' chain. Oh, the lock chain is 3, lock join, 3. It's not rocket science!!!
Anyway - because I thought people may not have doodads I did another version which replaced the metal part but was designed round a bead. Here's the link.
Thanks, I don't always have the right doodad available. Enjoy your trip, we'll hear about it when you get back.
ReplyDeleteAhhh blue is nice too, have a wonderful time and take pictures too!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I have plenty of doodads, the question is, where have I stashed them? Sewing room reorganization is still in progress. I know I'll find them some day. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome bracelet!!! :)
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