Showing posts with label MN snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MN snowflakes. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2018

MN diamant - nuntium trecesimum septendecimum

Oh I wish I could take a decent picture of these!  They are so shiny and gorgeous!  They look like real silver in person.

Friday, December 14, 2018

MN snowflakes nuntium trecesimum sedecimum

These are a hit at the craft fairs.
Nameless, Elizabeth Zipay and Decoromana


Nameless doodle (not my own) 
Flurry



Can't remember
Update:  This is Muskaan's Hexagonal flake

Nameless (where's the rest?)
I don't know why these look so yellow but they are truly white.  If anyone sees a pattern and you know the author, let me know! (updated 12/16- now named!)

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

mini-flakes-nuntium trecesimum undecimum

I've been working on little snowflakes for the next craft fair (Saturday!!!).

Here are the bits and bobs.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Ice Drop - nuntium duocentesimum quadrigesimum primum

Well, Diane the Lace Lovin' Librarian has caught me in her web!  Here's my first Ice Drop.  She has a wonderful tutorial on her blog.
I think it's pretty cute but I have some ideas for improvement.  The encapsulating rings are a bit too stretched so I'll need to fix that but still it's nice.  My younger daughter said it looked like something to eat!  Ouch.

I really have been tatting and doing craft shows.
This was the first one of the year and it was crazy successful.  : )
Here you can see the preparations for the second show.
Those are the MN snowflakes.  Not big sellers after the first show, strangely.

Here's a hanky I made for a bride/colleague for her December wedding.  The edging is Joëlle's gorgeous Iris edging.  And here's me and my handsome husband ready to go to the wedding, isn't he still a great-looking guy?

Here's what I got from Ingebretsen's (local craft and meat market) who awarded me a gift certificate for my State Fair doily.
I'm so excited to have these!  I've wanted them for a long time.  If you own the cross one, I'd love to hear what your favorites are.