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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Another suncatcher and 2 crosses


This suncatcher is Sue Hanson's Val's Suncatcher:  https://web.archive.org/web/20120811100815/http://freespace.virgin.net/bo.hanson/Tatting/CrystalRing/CrystalsRing.html    (Sue Hanson kindly gave me a working link to her pattern for those who are interested).
It's tatted in size 40 Yarnplayer's HDT Celery with 4mm peridot bicone beads.
This is for my 2nd mother-in-law to go with the red and white cross from the previous post.
And I finally finished these 2 crosses for some dear sweet ladies I know.  :)
These are the Big Crosses from Tatting Patterns & Designs from Gun Blomqvist and Elwy Persson. 
Tatted in size 10 threads.
That's it for tatting today!!!  :)  Have an awesome night!!!  :)

17 comments:

  1. Beautiful suncatcher and crosses. Love the green thread And one of my favorite cross patterns. Great tatting!

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  2. They are just beautiful and I love the white outline, what a nice gift!

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  3. The suncatcher is so eye-catchingly mesmerising !

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  4. That's a lot of tatting for one day! Your pieces are always so precisely tatted... wonderful gifts!

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  5. Lovely work! Pretty threads. I like the little trefoils on the ends of the tails of the bookmarks.

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  6. Thank you everyone!!! :)
    Oh Diane, that's not one day's tatting(thankfully), but it is one days finishing!!! :)
    Thank you Jane!! I believe the tails are supposed to be chains, but I like the "strings" better. :)

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  7. The suncatcher looks lovely, the crosses are beautiful
    Margaret

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  8. The sun catcher looks superb. The crossesare my favourite pattern for a cross,
    I made a few people happy withtjese all tayyed in white.your color vombination looks very southern american or mexican. Love it!!

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  9. Thank you Tally Tatty!!! :) I love the rainbow look and that is why I use that variegated thread. I can't seem to get any other rainbow any more.

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  10. What pretty colours you have here!

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