This is Iris Niebach's "Milena" from the book Tatted Doilies made in Yarnplayer's size 80 "Rhubarb Crisp".
Whew! This bit got dragged from pillar to post in the last few weeks, but finally got done. It only took me another week ...or was that two?... to get it blocked. The blocking was actually a damp cloth, the iron, and a bit of finger manipulation. It behaved well, didn't it? The first time I made this pattern (about 4 years ago), in size 30 white thread, I made an extra pair of rings at the outside of one repeat. I never noticed it until I tried to block it. It's sitting in a box somewhere. I tried it again while I was on vacation in blue variegated size 80 thread. However, I didn't carry the book with me, just kept looking at what was done -- and repeating the same mistake over and over after the second repeat. If I'd made the same mistake from the beginning, I would have finished it to see if it would work. It looked too weird though, so I threw it out in disgust. Determined to get through it at least once, this one has seen a lot of unpicking and redoing. This just isn't an autopilot pattern for me.
As for this beautiful thread, I think there might be enough left to make a pair of small earrings...maybe.
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9 comments:
Congratulations on finally getting this done and thank you for sharing. Yarnplayer's HDTs looks good for any tatting project.
WOW! This is beautiful, the pattern, the thread color and your execution of it all! Just lovely. Good work, Marty!!
Wow! This is pretty... aren’t we hooked onto Iris's patterns eh?
Also I see you've finished the fantasia oval doily already, I am still struggling to figure out the pattern.
This doily is really perfect and looks great in this wonderful color.
Thank you so much for having had the patience to repeat it and to show it,
Iris
My goodness, you really worked hard on this one! It turned out beautifully.
I'm so thrilled to see what you've done with HDT!
I love the way this doily turned out! I think the combination of HDT and Iris's patterns make for a winner every time!
Wow, gosh, golly!! that's fabulous.
Was it difficult and how much thread did it take????????????
How lovely. You did a great job Marty. You know how much I love Yarnplayer's Rhubarb Crisp/Pie. I have tatted so many things with it, but using Iris' method it turns out so differently. This is very interesting. I'll have to give it a try.
This is really pretty, Marty, but my, it does look complicated!
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