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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Free pattern! "Roundabout" earrings

This is a one shuttle tatting pattern. The design reminds me of a roundabout intersection of roads, and it's also a sort of cross. To download the PDF file, CLICK HERE.

23 comments:

  1. Thank you for nice web lesson.
    I'm so happy to join your lesson from Japan.
    I always wished I could do it.
    So great!!
    I WILL try to make it!

    Sakiko (Rosewitch ) Otsu
    http://blog.livedoor.jp/rosekiss1/

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  2. Thanks Yarnplayer, great pattern and so generous to share it with all of us.
    happy tatting

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  3. Thank you so much for the lovely free pattern. I have all of your patterns and anxiously await your new publication so I can enjoy tatting more of your wonderful designs.

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  4. They are great! Thank You for sharing this pattern :)

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  5. I was looking for a new pattern for some earrings, mine I am working on is driving me up the wall, thank you for sharing your lovely pattern,
    Margaret

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  6. that's a lovely pattern and thank yo for being so generous to share it.

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  7. Love to give this pattern a try. Thanks

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  8. thank you for yet another of your wonderful patterns. They are so easy to follow - love them

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  9. Thank you for the pattern ...as usual, it is lovely and very well written and easy to follow.

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  10. Thank you for sharing wonderful pattern! And PDF file easy to understand. It's like your books.

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  11. Thank you for another of your wonderful patterns :)

    I have to tell you how funny this struck me - I work for the highway department, and have listened to much discussion about those roundabout intersections!

    ~Cindy

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  12. This pattern is so very much appreciated! Wonderful photos and EXCELLENT tutorial! Your PDF looks like a magazine layout, and that's no surprise! You are a visual artist in every sense, and a teacher, too!

    I'm sure you're aware of the 'peek' preview of your Annie's Attic 'Tatted Jewelry' book, which they are showing on their website! I am THRILLED to see your name on the cover and am SO looking forward to seeing it 'out there' in the magazine racks! This is so exciting!

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  13. You are beyond wonderful. For the design-challenged of us (ie, can't draw flies), this is a gift manna. Thank you so much.

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  14. Thanks for sharing this pattern. It is great.
    Petra

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  15. Thank you all so very much! I am glad you like the pattern.

    Kathy N., thank you for the heads up on the book. I didn't know Annie's Attic had already started promoting it! Here's the link to Tatted Jewelry

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  16. Hi again! I can't take credit for the 'heads up' re Annie's Attic!Isdahara informed us in a recent post, and I'm stunned you weren't aware of it! Glad you know now!

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  17. Love this pattern can't wait to try it. Love your thread too. Just finished a lanyard with your sugar maple. It was stunning, I wish I had taken a pic before I sent it to my friend. It wasn't the tatting...it was the tread that made it stand out. Thanks again for all you do.

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  18. Hello again from Japan
    and thank you again.
    I tatted "Roundabout"!
    So excited!!

    Sakiko (Rosewitch) Otsu

    http://blog.liveddor.jp/rosekiss1/

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  19. Sakiko, congratulations on finishing the pattern! You did a very good job, too. Now I can find your blog, so I added it to the blogroll.

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  20. Thank you for the pattern. I've never done beaded tatting, so it should be interesting. I'm also glad it's a one-shuttle pattern, as I've yet to find instructions that make 2-shuttle tatting understandable. I must say that it's been years (before uTube) since I tried to find 2-shuttle tatting instructions.

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