Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Dragons!

Before making "Gift Ornament Ten" I tested out the Flying Minor Norwegian Dragons by Anne Bruvold. To get the feel of the pattern, I used size 10 Opera thread. Yes, that's what that large colorful dragon is made of -- cream-colored Opera. At least it was cream-colored before I let my sister play with it. She was tie-dying and trying out all her "new" colors. They turned out well on the thread -- looks like "dark rainbows" to me, especially the purple. I made the dragon without her knowing (which meant tatting after midnight) and gave it to her for Christmas.
When making the small dragon, I found out using one strand of Signature machine embroidery thread was not the best choice. The polyester thread stretches a bit when closing rings. When I went to make the "Yorkie dimple" for its nose -- I pulled the wrong thread! then I couldn't get the ring to close right. Poor little nose -- the little dragon looks like it ran into a mountainside!
This is a great pattern and my sister was very pleased with her dark rainbow dragon and it's minature friend (with threads attached for sewing onto her denim jacket collar).


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Gift Ornament Ten

Flying Minor Norwegian Dragons by Anne Bruvold: one in red and one in green size 80 DMC tatting cotton. The red one has green seed beads included and the green one uses red seed beads. They are wrapped around the center of the white satin ornament. The three snowflakes that fill in the rest of the space are all from Jon Yusoff's Snowflake Collection. This one went to the 'dopted-bruvver who introduced me to the Save the Dragons Campaign. :)