Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much for posting this pattern. It enlarges quite nicely! I will link to the enlarged pattern so I can remember this and thank you (and Jane Eborall) for the email! You're so kiind and I appreciate it.
I only just discovered your tatting blog, and I had to leave you a comment. Your pentagon flake is precious! I can't wait to try it.
Thank you especially for sharing your thread size as well as yardage requirements in the pattern. So often I just guess at how much thread to load onto a shuttle. And I hate wasting thread.
I'll be checking back in on your blog to catch up on your tatting. So glad to have found you!
Please do come by for a visit to my blog: Ambitatterous.blogspot.com anytime!
My husband of 42 years died in 2006. I have three children, two daughters and a son and four grand children, one girl and three boys.
I trained as a teacher of Home Economics in the 1960s but have been interested in crafts since I was six.
I learned how to crochet and do embroidery because I wanted to make a matinee jacket for my new baby brother.
I taught myself to tat when I left school, over 40 years ago and I'm still learning.
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Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much for posting this pattern. It enlarges quite nicely! I will link to the enlarged pattern so I can remember this and thank you (and Jane Eborall) for the email! You're so kiind and I appreciate it.
I only just discovered your tatting blog, and I had to leave you a comment. Your pentagon flake is precious! I can't wait to try it.
Thank you especially for sharing your thread size as well as yardage requirements in the pattern. So often I just guess at how much thread to load onto a shuttle. And I hate wasting thread.
I'll be checking back in on your blog to catch up on your tatting. So glad to have found you!
Please do come by for a visit to my blog: Ambitatterous.blogspot.com anytime!
Thank you both for your kind comments and Isdihara, I've added your blog to my list 'favourites'.
Thanks for sharing the pattern, looks great.
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