I love the simple little butterfly. |
This was the first time I used seed beads with my tatting. I really like how they turned out. |
Jewelry waiting on the clock (and out of reach of my kitty) to be packaged and shipped to my family. |
The small butterflies are from Barbara Foster's Butterfly pattern which can be found in the Handy Hands (http://www.hhtatting.com/) catalog.
The larger butterfly is from the diagram found here: http://puntoypunto.myblog.it/archive/2012/04/25/schemi-a-chiacchierino.html It is the second butterfly I have made from this pattern.
The hearts are from my Accidental Heart pattern. You can see the pattern and story behind it here.
Those are the ones I used patterns to make. Now onto the pieces that I did not have patterns for. I've been challenging my understanding of how tatted pieces are put together by tatting from pictures. When tatting from pictures I tend to leave off or add bits at whim.
So the blue pendant was tatted from a picture of Gosia's Little Black Lace Earrings (http://littleblacklace.com/2012/05/14/black-royal-lace-earrings/). This was my first time using seed beads in a tatted piece (I had used a few larger beads prior). The blue earrings were a simplified version of the pendant.
The pink swirl earrings were tatted from a picture of Swirl Earrings by Julie Strier (http://www.etsy.com/listing/114008536/pink-green-purple-variegated-tatted).
Lastly, the butterfly pendant earrings were a simple design involving split rings and a clover that I arrived at playing with the leftover thread in one of my shuttles.
That about sums up my most recent tatting adventures. Thanks for reading this post and following my blog! I always get super excited when I find out my blog has more followers!
They're lovely!! I love the blue ones.
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