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Monday, September 25, 2017

Covered in Snowflakes

For the past six months, I've been working on creating snowflake designs. Although designing typically involves many iterations of the same pattern, I didn't realize just how many snowflakes I had made until I looked through my design binder. I placed the snowflakes on top of the dresser for a picture:


Some of the designs were scrapped or revised until I came up with a version that I liked. In total, 14 made it to the final stage. It's taking me longer than expected to finalize the document because we are very busy getting ready to move into a townhouse. Nonetheless, I hope to finish up my edits and have the patterns ready to send out to test tatters soon.

22 comments:

  1. Wow. Picking up my jaw from the floor ....;-P

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  2. Wow!!!! that is the first snow fall of the season, I do believe, Your amazing! I think it is good to go ahead and finish your flake I never really thought about doing that, if I don't like it I just stop, and if I just finished look what could have been ha ha ha!

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  3. They look so impressive when displayed all together. Look forward to the finished patterns.

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  4. Wow what a wonderful display of snowflakes, if you want a test tatter I would be willing.

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  5. Thanks Margaret! I've just sent you an email.

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  6. I would love to test tat your snowflakes. It is always a pleasure

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  7. Thanks Neska, I have sent you an email :)

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  8. What an amazing collection Robin! They look just beautiful all together like that. :-)

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  9. I love what you are doing! I have been tatting since the early 70's and still totally immersed in the beauty of it all...anytime you need a testatter I would be delighted to do so :-)

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  10. Thanks Lee! If you'd like to test tat, send me a message using the Contact Form on the right sidebar of my blog so I can get your email address.

    Thanks again to everyone who has offered to test tat! It looks like I have enough testers for the current project, so I won't be taking any more names for now.

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  11. Beautiful, Robin! Inspiring.😊

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  12. Beautiful snowflakes! Thank you for your free patterns that you share with us!!

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