Nata tatting page has a Canadian Maple Leaf pattern and there was a Workbook leaf pattern Rodger (?) redid. I think I found it on Georgia Sitz website. Karen Lindsay has a leaf pattern in one of her books and Ruth Perry has a celtic one- not sure how to get a copy of that one. I have made all(except Ruth's) and they work up beautiful with your thread!
Beautiful as usual! I'm sure it's all snatched up by now!
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Absolutely delicious. It's a very happy autumn color!
ReplyDeleteAóóó! Beautiful, as all dyed yarns!
ReplyDeleteTruley one of my favorite colors of yours! I guess it is time to restock.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely. Do you have a pattern for leaves?
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it! This is always a very fun batch to do.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a leaf pattern, but somebody had a great one just a while ago...who was it?
ohhhh, beautiful! Perfect for the transition to fall!
ReplyDeleteHere's a leaf pattern: http://icelas-world.blogspot.com/2008/07/tatted-leaf.html
ReplyDeleteHere's another one (may be the same, IDK) http://www.frontiernet.net/~TammyRodgers/mapleleaf.html
ReplyDeleteI am positively drooling.......
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors. I love the color name as it reminds me of the beautiful maple sugar trees we have here in Vermont.
ReplyDeleteNata tatting page has a Canadian Maple Leaf pattern and there was a Workbook leaf pattern Rodger (?) redid. I think I found it on Georgia Sitz website. Karen Lindsay has a leaf pattern in one of her books and Ruth Perry has a celtic one- not sure how to get a copy of that one. I have made all(except Ruth's) and they work up beautiful with your thread!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite HDT's. What am I saying, all of your HDT's are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteThis thread is absolute;ly beautiful. Great job!
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