Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tat-it-and-See and Choose-your-own-pattern by Danni. There were three versions, but I did only two of them. This first one is version A. Completed, it turns out to be "A" for "Aigg" -- well, okay, egg. Too bad the "Desert Bloom" isn't very good Easter Egg color.

I was working on version A and C at the same time. I thought the pink and purple might be a better choice, but when I got version C done I just sat and looked at it in bewildered confusion. "What is this?." I asked my sister, holding it up. "I can't figure out what this little point is. I thought it might be two eggs, a big one and a little one, but not with that bump." She gave me the most disgusted look, reached out, and rotated it 90 degrees. "It's a chick, Marty...duh." Oh, yes, so it is. Darn -- I should have used the yellow!

7 comments:

  1. Dani's TIAS are so cute! Hey you beat us again, Marty. I want to see what version B is... Any chance you'll tat that?

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  2. I was trying to figure what it was from the photos put up by the tatters in their blog, and couldn't get it either. Sometimes a new eye on things helps to change the perspective.

    And yes, yellow would be lovely. But how would you know it was going to be a chick. ;-)

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  3. How cute! what a sweet surprise to end up with!

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  4. Very cute, Marty! Those are darling. I do like the TIAS's that end up with some sort of figurative tatting. Ironically, I don't really like a lot of figurative tatting...maybe that's why I like the TIAS's that utilize the figurative pattern...because I end up tatting something I wouldn't have done otherwise, LOL!

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  5. Hi Marty, please pop by my blog. I've got a surprise for you. Hope you like it. :P

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  6. Hey! you really did got an egg, while i got a Chiton!, Is that the one you squished under the iron...well it worked, It's fab. Love the chick too, it would have been lovely in yellow.

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  7. It really is the one I squished under the iron...not very Chiton-colored is it?

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