Sunday, 26 October 2025

Versions 2, 3, 4

I carried on working on the new snowflake.  It needed more space around the tips and I also wanted to add space in the centre after the initial rings (just as there is a tiny gap in the real snowflake). However, I went slightly wrong and ended up needing an extra round of chains to get to the tips and I don't think I like the "heaviness" of the three rounds. But here is version 2:



I thought the tips were now too far apart but if you look at the snowflake photo below, the proportions are actually not bad!  But the centre would need to be bigger relative to the tips I think...


So I started another one thinking I wanted only two rows of chains after the centre rings... but went wrong again! I mean it's never completely wrong but just not what I had in mind or what I was thinking I wanted to do.  So this next one, I missed an element but decided to run with it anyway and complete the snowflake and this is how it came out...  Version 3:



It looks completely different, doesn't it?!  But I rather like it.  It's not so much like the snowflake photograph I'm trying to reproduce but as a snowflake, I still like it!

Anyway, onwards with the real snowflake design, I got going with version 4.  This time only two rounds of chains after the centre rings and I shortened the tips a tiny bit.  Obviously my tatted version is never going to be exactly like the real snowflake but I do try to get as close as possible.  Especially as tatting is all round and curves and snowflakes are angular and spiky!




I think I'm getting close to happy with this design... what do you think?  All comments welcome, good or bad! :-).   Do you prefer 3 rounds of chains or better with just two?  I think I like the look better with two but maybe three makes it look more like the real snowflake?  I might also try making the centre bigger so it's more in proportion with the real snowflake.  More work to be done!

Best wishes,
Frivole


22 comments:

  1. I think I like #2 the best, and then #4. Love to watch this process!

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  2. I love them all and would happily purchase multiple variations!

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  3. Wow, going from strength to strength! There's something to recommend each version. Version 2 with the tiny 'diamonds' (negative space) because of the extra chains ; version 3 could be a great motif for tiling/tessellation ; and version 4 has a star inside! Love to see the design taking shape and diversifying.

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    1. Thank you for your comment Muskaan... do you mean the very tiny diamonds created where I've joined the chains in version 2? Underneath the tips?

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  4. I like version 4 best. I think the two rounds of chains is just right.

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    1. Thank you for your comment and sharing your preference! :-)

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  5. I agree with Hallie Ray - I like #2 the best (because the center is more in proportion to the photograph of the actual snowflake), and then #4. I like all three of them. I enjoy seeing how a snowflake develops using just a shuttle and some thread. Fascinating!
    StephanieW

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    1. Thank you Stephanie, always enjoy your comments! :-)

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  6. I like version 4 best. I think two rounds of chains look just right.

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  7. I do like no 3, but I also like no 4, both are beautiful snowflakes

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    1. Thank you Margaret, they turned out quite different but I'm glad you like both!

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  8. I Ike version 2 best, even though 4 has proportions closer to the original.

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  9. I also like #2 and then #4. Both are beautiful snowflakes.

    Marthanne

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog and commenting!

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  10. I like them all! For the snowflake you're trying to emulate, I like version 4. I wonder how it would be if you could somehow capture the more "square" look of the snowflake by attaching the chains to the next trefoil-ish outer bit rather than back to the center? I am NO designer, tho. It's amazing to me to see the process. You are crazy talented!!

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    1. Hi Angie, I like your suggestion and was thinking the same! I've just superposed the two images (photo and tatted snowflake and see that the shape would be closer to the real snowflake if I changed that last chain... I'm going to go try that now! Will be reporting back soon! :-)

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