Thursday, April 22, 2010

And more tatting along with a little crochet


Here is the beginning of the next round. Adding some maroon color to it. This is round 4. What do you think?
Here is some really adorable panda coasters I made for the grand daughters. The youngest has seen them already, but the oldest hasn't yet. And I am happy to report the youngest was just full of OOOOOOOOOOOOs. And Hugs! :)
You can find the pattern Here


9 comments:

Lace-lovin' Librarian ~ Diane said...

I like the contrast between the maroon an white. The panda coasters are adorable! I'm sure my granddaughters and grandson would love to have some for their cups!

Fox said...

The addition of the maroon really enhances the design!
Fox : )

Valerie said...

both the doily and panda coasters are well done! lucky maddie and monique.

Unknown said...

Those panda coasters are adorable!

That tatting is GORGEOUS!!!

Gina said...

I've never liked the color maroon myself, but beyond that, using a contrasting color to set the motif off is a good idea. If you use a lighter color for the outside, it will bring the inner motif "up" and if you use a darker color, it will set the inner motif more "down". So if you're putting several together, that might be something to keep in mind for the overall effect.

Those coasters are adorable and what a great way to encourage kids to set their glasses down in a particular spot instead of just willy-nilly anywhere!

'RainbowRose' Connie Faulconer said...

Thank you Ladies :) Yep Maddie really LOVED the pandas. Her older sister hasn't seen them yet. LOL It was so cute watching Maddie set her bottle in the middle of that coaster. Course the bears had to have hugs too!

On the doily, I'm still adding rounds to it yet, so keep watching!!! This is a fun doily. I wasn't sure about making one, but I am enjoying it.

Thanks again Ladies for popping by and commenting.

Bearly Sane said...

Thanks for promoting my give-away Connie. I love meeting new bloggers and can see why you would enjoy this book. The colours from natural plat dyes are very subtle and could create some interesting tatting.
I'm so glad there are still crafters who are continuing to tatt. Your work is very pretty and I particularly like the rose brooch.
Warmest Hugs,
Sandi @ Bearly Sane

'RainbowRose' Connie Faulconer said...

Thank you Sandi for popping by and commenting. Yep I would LOVE to win your book.

Thank you on the tatting and the broach. I think it is one of favs yet of all the roses I have tatted up.

Thanks again, and Hugs!!!

BSOTF said...

Your bear costers are lovely. They look like the bear is playing with the glass.