Well, I've finally finished the instructions and test tatting for this doily. I know why I don't tat many doilies now. They just take so long to make, and this one isn't even that big!
Instructions for the doily can be found in my Etsy shop (click here to go directly to the listing). I proofread and test tatted this myself, as I do with all of my patterns. I didn't feel comfortable sending out such a big pattern for others to test, so if you find any errors or confusing parts, be sure to let me know.
The doily above was tatted in Lizbeth size 40 thread, White and Wildflower Garden. Here it is next to the all white doily that I tatted as a prototype. (The white doily was tatted in size 20 Lizbeth thread):
It's interesting how the addition of color changes a pattern so much. The medallions are more prominent in the colorful doily, while the negative spaces are more prominent in the white doily.
In size 40, the doily measures 8.75 inches across and in size 20 it measures 10.6 inches across. Both seem to be suitable under a large vase:
I think that will be it for shop patterns until late summer or early fall. A couple of years ago I was asked if I would make a collection of bookmark patterns. I meant to work on that last year, but got distracted by snowflakes. Perhaps bookmarks will be my next project?
Edit: I forgot to add a thank you to those who voted for me on Craftree for best tatting designer! I get embarrassed by these types of things and try to pretend they didn't happen. But Diane has posted about her award and emailed me so I figured I'd better acknowledge it! So, thank you and congratulations to all of the other winners :)
Gorgeous doily and design!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour doily is beautiful! I now have at least four doilies I'd like to tat. All I need to do is find some extra time. Congratulations again on your Craftree award!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way I am going to finish your heart before Valentines day I start to menay projects at once, Your pattern are fun to own :)
ReplyDeleteTruly fabulous and I want the pattern. Hopping over via the link now. :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Love your doily and the way the colour pop gives a different look.
ReplyDeleteBravo. You have created a beautiful doily. love the hearts too.
ReplyDeleteLovely doily! Lovely heart! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful doilies and design :).
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