Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Edging in Black


This is another edging for the new book. I like it so much and started a piece in black. I cannot stop it, because I like to work it in black. So while I'm progressing with it, it is already half meter long, I'm thinking about what to do with it. Where can I put a black edging on? Please help me!

19 comments:

Krystle said...

I cannot wait to see your new books! I am a big fan of your designs and it makes me so happy to see your work again on the blog.

That edge would look nice on the bottom of a denim skirt perhaps...or around the bottom of a jacket?

Sally Kerson said...

I think tatting in black thread looks very sophisticated, and this one looks beautiful. What to use it for? Well in the past I've used black tatting on the collar of a white blouse. Or how about on the bottom of a skirt.

Kajin said...

Nice edging!

I also think it would look nice on denim - either on a skirt or pants, especially capris :-)

I love to tat in black too. I recently used a small edging on a lavender sachet (like this : http://www.flickr.com/photos/kajin/4314670454/ ). Since yours is a little bigger, it might also be nice on a bag or a cushion.

Marty said...

It would look pretty on a mantilla or decorating the neckline of a blouse -- maybe a gray silk.

Lace-lovin' Librarian ~ Diane said...

I would put that lovely edging on a special jacket or bag... something reserved for special occasions!

Shirley Burger said...

beautiful edging. maybe on the collar of a blouse or just under the neck binding of a sweat shirt type or a regular sweater.

Jane Eborall said...

SO pretty. Wear it so you can show it off. The edge of a tshirt, on a dress or skirt or on a lightweight jacket. Don't hide it - flaunt it.

Maureen said...

It's a very beautiful edging, I am anxiously waiting for your book too! A hanky edging takes about 40 inches to go all the way around, and I think that you should hunt for a vintage black silk scarf or handkerchief and keep going until you have enough for that. Then you can display it elegantly when you go out at night!

IsDihara said...

Ooh your new book(s?) will be marvelous, with the butterfly edging and the black edging!

Please consider this comment my "pre-order" -- I must have a copy of whatever book or books in which these edging appear.

Fox said...

Anywhere! It's gorgeous!
Fox : ))

Aga Winnicka said...

Against everybody else I would wear it as a necklace. But this is just because I love tatted jewelry. Fantastic pattern!

Typstatting said...

The edging is lovely and I also think on the edge of a skirt or jacket.

Tatskool said...

Stunning design, really classy looking.

Kathy Niklewicz said...

I can envision this lovely edging sewn on a deep red, short-sleeve 'dressy' jersey top, that has a scoop neck. A dressy black skirt or slacks and black lace shawl or black jacket would complete the outfit! I also can see it as a necklace, to wear with many different outfits!

So nice to see you designing again!

battatter said...

Wow.. that is just beautiful. I love black lace, and this is wonderful!! Can't wait to see what else you have coming.

Digital Leaf said...

Black is so elegant, it would look great on a scarf, they you can wear with anything. It's Beautiful!

Vinnie said...

That's another of your very beautiful creations.
Lovely.

Iris Niebach said...

Thank you all so much for your comments and very usefull suggestions. I tried it out on all sort of garments I have, but most are too old, color not matching, neckline not matching. So perhaps I will put it on a bag...I have to sew! I thought of a bag for the bathroom to put little guest towels in. Perhaps my friend Patrizia will help me to sew it. I tried out the lace taking the thread double to use it for a necklace and I think it is good. I hope to be able to show you soon the results!
Iris

Kristina Plaas said...

You've probably long since used this lovely edging on something, but I envision it across the top of a simple nightgown...like a yoke. Of course it could be a summer top too, but something about a black lace nightie captures my eye.... :-) LOVELY!