I am posting this not knowing who the designer is. A friend shared it with me and we are hoping someone will recognize it so we can give them credit. I would also like to pay for the pattern if necessary. She said it was originally in German text. Please help if you can.
I tatted this in
Yarnplayer's Winter Blend hand dyed thread, size 80. It is 1 3/4" in diameter and so delicate and lacey. I love the 3d look with the picoted chains.
I know it may not be a traditional looking snowflake, but it is going on my rainbow snowflake tree!
11 comments:
Laura, this is breathtaking! I think the Winter Blend was the perfect choice for this one.
Thank you Diane. I am very pleased with how this turned out. I do think it was the perfect thread too.
It's pretty. I like it.
Ooooh I like! I like!
WOW! Absolutely, positively beautimous!!!!
WOW. Breathtaking and absolutely gorgeous. I think this is your best snowflake yet. The combination of the thread and the pattern are perfect. Oh and did I mention that I liked it.
Thank you TattingChic and Lady Shuttle maker. I like it too!
Thank you for visiting my blog Normah. I hopped over to a couple of yours too and they are gorgeous. I plan to spend some time there looking at the beautiful things.
Clyde, you really must learn to express yourself and not hold back your feelings!!! I am so glad you like it. I think Yarnplayer's Winter Blend thread and the pattern were made for each other. I'm making another one in Lady Shuttle Maker's "Tulip."
That is a very pretty pattern, and one I've never seen before. The thread looks familiar, though (giggles).
Thanks Yarnplayer! I thought you might recognize that thread! One of my favorites.
Hi Laura,
I like your snowflake a whole lot. I would love to see this actual pattern. It is very pretty. I don't know where it came from either. I am wondering if it could have been Vildaman Snowflake book or the book that had flower motif in the center of the snowflake. Maybe If I saw the pattern I could find the pattern for you. I have book of those books and I could look.
Hi Sherry AKA Celtic Dream Weaver. I like it a whole lot too and would love to know to whom it belongs. Contact me at lblanton2750 # charter.net and I will send it to you. Replace the # with @ of course.
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