The inside was going fine, but I was a bit
concerned it might ruffle or bow, and...it
does. So, I either have to cut off the outside,
or the inside...but I like both.
does. So, I either have to cut off the outside,
or the inside...but I like both.
Although, if I do it right I could salvage
the bottom right corner and make it an
So, I set it aside just for a bit(I NEED a completed
large triangle!!) ;)
And so I decided to work on the small triangle I
designed and start with just joining small triangles
to make a large one. I am trying to get the colors to
go well with the tie-dye shirt I want to sew the finished
triangle to. Some will be as the colors are here, and
some will be full solid of each color, trying to make
large triangle!!) ;)
And so I decided to work on the small triangle I
designed and start with just joining small triangles
to make a large one. I am trying to get the colors to
go well with the tie-dye shirt I want to sew the finished
triangle to. Some will be as the colors are here, and
some will be full solid of each color, trying to make
them simulate the tie-dye(kind of). Here are the first 2
joined:
Have a wonderful day filled with tatting and joy!!! :)
7 comments:
I'm thimking the issue is with the second row at the top. If you decrease the angle of the top corner, the straight part will lie flat. You only lose the inner corner.
I love the tie dye colors! Festive and summery! Pretty eyecandy!
Thank you Erin!! :)
It certainly makes a beautiful V lace!
Gorgeous colours for your tatted motifs. You will have way more colour fun with these, for sure 😀😍❤
I hope Erin’s suggestion can help you salvage the big triangle. Love the bright little triangles!
Thank you muskaan and Jane!!! :)
If it's going to be on a garment, does it need to lay flat? I think you nailed the colors!
picotsnkeys, that is the plan, but my tatting didn't cooperate. So....trying something different again. ;) Thanks!!
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