My many hours of trying to design a choker have ended. I think I've finally got it!
Ta da! One gothic choker:
This piece has practically taken forever to get right. You may remember a prototype I showed you some time ago. Well I realised that the satin ribbon wasn't working well with the sewing machine; it kept shifting. This got me thinking about other types of ribbon. I needed something stiffer. I decided on velvet for the front and satin for the back, which creates a nice soft feel for the neck. This pattern was my first attempt at Celtic tatting. I weaved together two lots of tatting as I went. I do have an idea for a bracelet but whether it will work is a different matter. I think I'll cross that bridge when I come to it! As you can see I've sewn in beads at the base to add to the gothic feeling of the piece.
Due to it's length I may have to create something to store it in, as the jewellery boxes I have are too small. At the moment I'm thinking of sewing up a long thin pouch with a flap and ribbon to tie it up. I had thought about bending it into a circle and therefore store it like that in a lage square box but I think the beads at the base need to be flat. I can't seem to find anything that would do so I'm back to making it. I'd love to know if any of you out there have any suggestions.
Once the pouch is made I can list this!
Have a great Tuesday,
Heather x
5 comments:
Bravo! It looks extremly complicated with all those beads hanging, but the final effect is amazing. great job!
Depending on the 'length' of the beads what about a long chocolates' tin?
It looks beautiful! :) Theresa
Beautiful. I love the Celtic tatting!
Beautiful designs!!
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