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Since Clyde has renamed my Christmas Tree to Rainbow Tree, I had the bright idea to tat a rainbow tree to go ON the rainbow tree! This is Sherry's hand dyed grapefruit thread. We can't grow grapefruit trees in Alabama, so I had to make us one.
This is the same pattern from the Be-stitched newsletter that I used for the green tree. I'm going to put beads on that one.
Tatting trees isn't as much fun as tatting snowflakes, so look for more snowflakes. At some point, I have to start tatting a doily with Marilee's Rhubarb Crisp thread. I am just trying to be sure I have the right pattern before I start tatting.
6 comments:
Laura, The grapefruit thread made an amazing tree to go on your rainbow tree. I am looking forward to the doily made from the rhubarb crisp thread.
Beautiful!
Thanks to both of you. I am really into this rainbow tree thing.
This looks so yummy!
I really like this. Plain green trees get boring!
:-) Gina
It is yummy enough to eat, thanks to your thread Sherry. Yes Gina, plain green trees do get boring! I'm trying to change that.
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