I thought I'd try my first motif fairly simply. I found a pattern for a four-leaf- clover on Georgia Seitz's Online Tatting Class. I thought I'd try it because who couldn't use a little extra luck in their lives? I found a dark green ball of size 20 cotton thread left over from an earlier crocheted project that has been languishing in my stash. I thought it was time to see if I could use it for my next attempt. I thought I would try the version of the pattern that has the little four-leaf-clover on a paper clip. We'll see how it goes!
I am fascinated by crafts from long ago. So, this blog is dedicated to Crafts From the Past. Right now, that means tatting, crochet, and knitting. If and when I add something new, you'll be the first to know.
Wednesday, November 4
Oops! I done broke it!
I thought I'd try my first motif fairly simply. I found a pattern for a four-leaf- clover on Georgia Seitz's Online Tatting Class. I thought I'd try it because who couldn't use a little extra luck in their lives? I found a dark green ball of size 20 cotton thread left over from an earlier crocheted project that has been languishing in my stash. I thought it was time to see if I could use it for my next attempt. I thought I would try the version of the pattern that has the little four-leaf-clover on a paper clip. We'll see how it goes!
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You made a good start by joining the 25 motif challenge. Looking at all the motifs made by the other tatter can be a good motivation to keep on tatting.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck and enjoy every double-stitch that you make, :)