I realise no doubt not every tatter is comfortable with using split rings, split chains and self-closing mock rings! So I'm thinking of also offering a "simpler" variation of Alba which would look like this (and also because someone told me they liked a version with picots better!).
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Saturday, 9 November 2024
Alba Variation
In this variation, I have removed all the self-closing mock rings, 1SSCMR and self-closing Josephine Knots! There is still one split ring to move from round 1 to round 2 but you can always cut and tie if you do not wish to use a split ring.
If it makes this design accessible to more tatters, I'm happy to add the variation to the pattern. And here they are side by side.
What about you? Do you have a preference?
Best wishes,
Frivole
and P.S. Sadly I had to re-instate comment moderation as I was getting too much spam again! Grrrrrr! So I'm sorry you have to go through extra steps to post your comments (so I appreciate them even more!), I wish it wasn't necessary.
Sunday, 3 November 2024
Alba - New Snowflake 2024
Yes. I think I'm stopping here for this one. I'm going to call it "Alba" which comes from the latin "Albus" and means white.
It unusually has no decorative picots but I think this brings it closer in look and shape to the original image of the real snowflake which inspired the design (see below). It also just makes a change!
Real Snowflake photo by Wilson Bentley |
Discarded Option |
Below I'm showing a small photo of Alba and the snowflake photo side by side
because I think when viewed small, or from a distance, or with squinting your eyes,
you better see the similarities or differences in shape.
So it's not as close as some of my other designs
but I still feel the snowflakes, real and lace, share some resemblance.
I hope you think so too?
Regardless, the snowflake photo provided me with inspiration
and a good starting point for this new design.
I hope you like it!
Now on to writing the pattern! And if anyone reading this likes the look of this one and fancies trying it for me, I always appreciate assistance in this department. I plan on getting the pattern done during the course of this week. This pattern makes use of my 1SSCMR to make the points on the chains, a technique for which I have made a video which can be viewed here should you be interested. It also uses one split ring for moving from round 1 to round 2.
Best wishes,
Frivole
Friday, 1 November 2024
New Snowflake for 2024?
Oh no! It's already November and I'm only just getting around to thinking about and working on a new snowflake for 2024! I had my daughter flick through the pages of my favourite book of snowflake photographs and make a pre-selection for me and from those I decided to work on the one below.
In the meantime, any feedback welcome!
Best wishes,
Frivole