Well this is the finished result. Of course you could add more flowers but be warned they take a lot of thread!
Designer of many tatting patterns. Simple method of beaded tatting. Flowers are my inspiration!
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
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Ohhh...ohhhh...my gooodnessss...just look at it. Oh, you just tatted up my favorite summmer flower. It is so beautiful. I love it. Can I have it?....Just kidding....sigh...it is just exquisite. Thank you for making us all a tatted gladiola flower. Yummy!!!
Tattingchic said it all! It is beautiful, yummy, exquisite! Great job and lots of work and thought.
Linda, this is amazing! Well worth the effort no matter how much thread it required. You are a true artist!
Beautiful! I should make one for the Gladiola Festival this summer (held in Momence, IL, about 10 miles south of us).
Your flowers, as usual, are stunningly beautiful.
Linda, Your creativity and ability to execute and bring your ideas to fruition is truly the reward for you diligence, persistence and talent. You continue to create beautiful, true to type, flowers of lace. The level of difficulty must be a challenge, at times, during the process.
I sit amazed!
The flower is beautiful and you are so creative with the tatted flowers .. and you cake decorations too.
I have not managed to squeeze out any idea on my part to create tatted flowers like what you are doing. I hope I will get there ... someday.
Linda, Your flowers are STUNNING!!
I love how you made the little flowers still encased and just starting to open!
Linda, another beautiful flower to add to your creative collection.
It is sooo beautiful!
Just absolutely lovely. What a creative mind you have, Linda. You truly are inspired by flowers. They must be so flattered! My (to date theoretical) bouquet needs a generous helping of these!
Beautiful Linda, well done you have done it again...what's next?
Thank you to everyone of you for your lovely comments. I shall have to widen the doorway to get my big head through it LOL!!!
The next flower will be a Hollyhock....I think!
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