The pattern is vintage and in the public domain. It's in the Priscilla Tatting Book number 3, and is a free download found on the Antique Pattern Library website https://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/html/warm/tatting.htm scroll down and look for a green cover. Also found in a House of White Birches tatting book number 5.
The pattern is quite easy to vary in size once the basic pattern is understood.
8 comments:
As always your tatting is impeccable and in great colors. It'll be fun to see how you use the leaves.
Love them. I’m sure they’ll be used in a bigger project when the time is right.
Wonderful!! :)
Maybe more jacket embellishments?? ;)
I have never visited this site and loved looking at the old advertisements and patterns! Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful leaves, I am sure you will find a use for them, thank you for the link to the pattern
Excellent! Wonderful tatted leaves.
I like your idea of "comfort tatting" and how you explore the Priscilla book. I still am stumped how to fully utilize that stitch they show on the page with the leaf diagram and directions. More to discover!
Picotsnkeys I think what they called "knot stitch" is what we call "split chain": OldTatting
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