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Monday, January 30, 2012

Purple tatted set


Back of necklace
The earrings are my Carnival pattern found in Tatted Jewelry, and the necklace is a design that I made up as I went.

People often ask if I'm going to write it up, but first I think I need to experiment with it awhile. The large medallion wouldn't lay straight until after a lot of blocking with steam, so I'm going to see if there's any way that I could adjust the stitch counts.

The beads were added to the center of rings using a technique that I learned at Jane Eborall's site. I like this technique a lot, so I made a video too. One of the tricky things about adding beads in this way is figuring out how many double stitches will fit around a certain bead. A change in size of bead or thread will need a change in stitch count as well. It's fiddly to do but worth the results, I think.
Beaded ring in progress

The thread I used is Lizbeth size 20 in Country Grape. The round beads are Swarovski Crystal Pearls in Light Green, the seed beads size 11/0, just some that I had in my stash.

I kept the neck cord simple with a zigzag chain, as explained on Tatting Fool's blog.




22 comments:

  1. Lovely.....I really like the color thread....

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  2. Very art deco and elegant. You sure do wonderful things with thread!
    Fox : )

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  3. Very fetching! Love the colors!

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  4. This is absolutely GORGEOUS and I LOVE the color! Congrats ~ your designs are AWESOME!

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  5. Gorgeous! It looks like the perfect accent for an Easter outfit. Am I thinking too far ahead? : )

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  6. I think we all agree! This is a beautiful set! Suz C

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  7. It's wonderful!! I have no words!!
    Anna

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  8. Wow! This set is absolutely gorgeous: beautiful design and wonderful combination of colors!

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  9. I love this! It's gorgeous. Wonderful design, and the colours you've chosen go so well together.

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  10. Wow, gorgeous or what, totally stunning what more can I say, I love it.
    Margaret

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  11. Thanks so much, everyone, for the wonderfully encouraging comments!

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  12. Exquisite doesn't even begin to describe this!

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  13. very stunning! my favorite color as well.

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  14. Simply gorgeous and marvellous: don't accept any comment under that level, they would be just jealous critics.
    One of my two favourites colours, and the pattern is just amazing
    Congratulations, really ;)

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