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Showing posts with label SHanson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHanson. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

weave

I often go to the WordReference.com because you already know, my poor English vocabulary don't let me free to write whatever I want, but just what I can, doing my best (let alone the pronuntiation, that is terrible!). So... I found two meanings for the verb to weave, one is to make something by interlacing and the second is to make a fabric by weaving (in Italian we have two different words). I thought it would have been a nice title for this post.

Thread is cotton size 80, the multicolored is Lizbeth, the green was already on the shuttle and I can't remember the brand.

Sue Hanson shared with the group her early Celtic work on her old Web Page:
She wrote that the pattern for her 6 pointed Celtic design was published in the Lace Guild’s magazine (UK) #93 in January 1999. She's a pioneer in modern tatting.

The appearance of two celtic motifs in a line in my blog, it is due to a Facebook event, in the Italian group, in which we are tatting together and learning what celtic tatting is. I'm very happy that many tatters tried it. That's a wonderful way to weave together tatters! 😍

Actually it is the only tatted piece I can show you today, in fact I am on finishing the net that I started in October. I'm halfway, I hope to finish it for the end of this month. I'm embroidering or I'm weaving? As per my own literal translation, because I pass the thread through holes under and over, well, I weave!


Ciao,
Ninetta 

Thank you very much for all your nice comments.

Ciao
Ninetta