It's mostly about tatting!
Great start to the edging :). I also like the look of that first row :). Looking forward to more pics :).
Ohhhhh!
Looks fabulous!! Can't wait to see the next rows!!! :0
It looks like a row of bunnies ready to pop over the edge!
Oooh, where will you go with this?
How very interesting. It will make for a very wide row of lace.. yes?
Yes, well, it won't be REALLY wide but "widish"... I've actually shortened the picots a bit from the original pattern.
Sieht schon wunderbar aus. Bin schon auf die nächsten Runden gespannt. Wird bestimmt interessant.Viel Erfolg
Very interesting. I can't wait to see the next rounds. What are you using to poke the hole in the edging?
I have a hat pin I like to use... but any sharpish wool or other large needle works fine too.
Looks interesting, I look forward to seeing the next roundMargaret
Hummm, j'ai bien hâte de voir la suite!
This is already pretty just with the first row. I can hardly wait to see what comes next.
Beautiful design so far! Lovely color, too.
Ca ressemble à de la broderie Oya, à laquelle j'aimerais avoir le temps de me coller pour essayer, j'adore !!!
I agree it's a beautiful start. I look forward to seeing how it develops.
I can't wait to see what you plan to do with the long picots.
Thank you for taking the time to write a comment, it's always appreciated!
Great start to the edging :). I also like the look of that first row :). Looking forward to more pics :).
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!! Can't wait to see the next rows!!! :0
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a row of bunnies ready to pop over the edge!
ReplyDeleteOooh, where will you go with this?
ReplyDeleteHow very interesting. It will make for a very wide row of lace.. yes?
ReplyDeleteYes, well, it won't be REALLY wide but "widish"... I've actually shortened the picots a bit from the original pattern.
DeleteSieht schon wunderbar aus. Bin schon auf die nächsten Runden gespannt. Wird bestimmt interessant.
ReplyDeleteViel Erfolg
Very interesting. I can't wait to see the next rounds. What are you using to poke the hole in the edging?
ReplyDeleteI have a hat pin I like to use... but any sharpish wool or other large needle works fine too.
DeleteLooks interesting, I look forward to seeing the next round
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Hummm, j'ai bien hâte de voir la suite!
ReplyDeleteThis is already pretty just with the first row. I can hardly wait to see what comes next.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design so far! Lovely color, too.
ReplyDeleteCa ressemble à de la broderie Oya, à laquelle j'aimerais avoir le temps de me coller pour essayer, j'adore !!!
ReplyDeleteI agree it's a beautiful start. I look forward to seeing how it develops.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you plan to do with the long picots.
ReplyDelete