Saturday, 6 July 2013

And now for something a little bit different ...

My 20th Post

 Woo Hoo!!


Here we have three completed pansies (pansy's?) worked three different ways.

#2 #3 and #4 of 25 motif challenge
On the left is the first pansy done according to the pattern, or at least my understanding of it - central ring with petals worked off it. Lots of screaming as the petals insisted on twisting around and I couldn't keep track of the front and back.

The centre pansy I worked the purple part of the petals, made the central ring and joined the petals to each picot as they were made, then went around each petal with the contrast colour. Still lots of screaming as the petals twisted.

On the right, again I worked the petals separately in the main colour. This time I worked the contrast colour around the first petal, made a chain to the next petal and repeated that, joining each petal as I came to it instead of using a central ring. The centre is more open but there was much less screaming.

These are motives #2, #3 and #4 in the 25 Motif Challenge.


Mary Konior's Spinning Wheel Glass Mat

 I have two balls of Anchor multicolour perle 8. The colours are #1325 (blue/purple/pink) and #1315 (pink/orange/yellow). Does anyone know Anchor is still available in Australia? My web searchers are not working well at the moment.

I tried doing a Spinning Wheel mat out of the #1325, got half way around, ran out of shuttle thread, then realised I only had one ball and couldn't refill the shuttle without cutting the ball thread.

I put it aside (for 9 months) then picked it up on Thursday and undid it.

I have now made the Spinning Wheel mat using the #1325 for the rings paired with a DMC perle 8 Black for the chains.
 #5 of 25 motif challenge

The DMC is finer than the Anchor but they look good together.

I like the idea of colours with black - it makes me think of stained glass windows.

This is motive #5 in the 25 Motif Challenge.


HDT

My latest order of HDT from Jess at Tat-ilicious.

The top two colours are in #40 and the bottom 6 are #20.

I still haven't used any of the first order, but I couldn't help myself - they just look too good.



Friday, 5 July 2013

Honey Napkin up to round 13

Round 10
No, I haven't fallen off the planet - it just felt like it for a while.

My headache lasted over two months continuously.

No idea why it started.

No idea why it stopped.
Round 11

In the meantime I have completed the Honey Napkin up to round 13.

Rounds 11 and 12 needed two shuttles again.

I am starting to get used to this but I still tend to have a shuttle hanging in mid-air trying to get itself tangled.

Round 12
I had only copied off the pattern to Round 13, so I will be on to Renulek's blog again this afternoon getting the pattern for the next 2 or 3 rounds.

It is almost too big to photograph in my usual place - on the tutoring desk with the lamp on.
Round 13

It is about 22cm radius (or 44cm across) now and there are still 5 rounds to work.