Unbelievable how time flies! In the meantime we already had two Neurology Resident and Fellows Graduation parties. This year I was very busy tatting six bookmarks for the graduating residents and three coasters for the graduating fellows.
Nice to see you posting again! You apparently have not stopped tatting! This bookmark is total perfection, beautifully tatted and is a joy to look at! I am in awe of those picots! I hope the recipient realizes what a work of art this is!
I learned to needle tat in November 2003 and tatted on my own until I met up with the Oklahoma Shuttle Bugs in Kingfisher, OK in July 2004. Gina Butler taught me to shuttle tat and I haven't been able to stop since. Once I joined the Lace Guild of Oklahoma I started learning bobbin lace and Romanian Point Lace. With the help of a couple of beading magazine subscriptions I am teaching myself various beading stitches.
Gorgeous bookmark!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty, and so neatly tatted. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteI really like it in 2 colors - the pattern shows well close up and far away! I thought I'd searched Edda's website, but I missed this one.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you posting again! You apparently have not stopped tatting! This bookmark is total perfection, beautifully tatted and is a joy to look at!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of those picots! I hope the recipient realizes what a work of art this is!
Thank you for the kind comments. This really is a lovely pattern and a joy to tat!
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