Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Tatted earrings in springtime colors
Of the many colors offered in Lizbeth brand cordonnet cotton thread, # 115 "Springtime" is one of my personal favorites. These earrings were tatted from my own "Carnival" pattern, found in the Tatted Jewelry book.
I was too eager to take the photo before blocking the earrings, but that's next. My favorite method for blocking tatting is to steam it with a hand held steamer with a plastic sole-plate that doesn't get hot. Mine is a vintage "Steamstress II", but a search may turn up something similar.
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Lovely earrings! I used to have a Steamstress II. I have no idea what happened to it, but it worked great.
Those earrings make those colors even prettier!! :)
Your earrings do look great in that color (I'm not sure they wouldn't look great in any color!) I've been tatting quite a bit in "Springtime" as well. Haven't done any of it with beads yet, though I have some that would look good with it.
Those earrings are so pretty! I love looking at them. They are very springy.
Qué hermosos colores, yo hice estos aros, siguiendo tu patrón. Muchas gracias por compartirlo. Saludos desde Chile :)
These earrings are gorgeous, as usual! I don't know if I've asked before - What kind of camera do you use? Your photos are perfect and highly professional, as is all your work, including your tutorials and your blog. And apparently you're not having a problem with the new Blogger interface?
I'm intrigued about the 'steam iron'. I guess I didn't think that would be possible - to get an iron that close to tatting, even with a special sole-plate!
Beautiful! I love how your color choices are always so perfect! The beads go so well!
Very nice color, Marilee!
beautiful earrings,pretty colours!
Beautiful earrings! Colours are great :-)
Beautiful earrings love the colours
Margaret
Thanks for all the info
on the iron and the camera! I do have macro capability and I'm generally pleased with my now 6-year old camera (my first digital) but it has only 5mp. I also want a more powerful lens for zoom shots for birds, especially the blue herons at our local lake! I like knowing what cameras to look for and also software. But you're being modest about your photography skills!
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