
Some experiences of highlighting a Swarovski cabochon using my method.
Continue readingThis week, I worked on four patterns of my first book to make them available individually.
Continue readingIn recent times, I rework old patterns. So I worked on an old pattern of bracelet: the Josephine bracelet.
Continue readingFinding on this necklace, I wanted to turn it into a bracelet … then to decline it in another version.
Continue readingMultiple projects occupy me this moment, outstanding amounts begin to accumulate. I don’t like it at all. This bracelet of layering tatted flowers has kept me busy for a while. The basic pattern is a simple classic. I thought it was interesting to have a layering effect, but we had to do a lot of […]
Continue readingUn petit retour sur mon bracelet en soie, confectionné il y a quelques mois. J’ai utilisé de la soie perlée Au Ver à Soie (que j’adore, parce qu’elle est douuuuce (´⌣`ʃƪ)♡ ), avec comme fil de trame un fil de polyester. Je l’ai assez souvent porté pour en conclure que l’expérience est tout à réussie […]
Continue readingFrivolité toute en fleurs! J’en avais parlé au sujet de ma participation au Noël du Pôle Bijou de Baccarat, mais ces derniers temps les fleurs ont été mon sujet privilégié de réflexion. Ces fleurs en frivolité vont s’inviter au Noël de Baccarat, bientôt dans ma collection mariage, et si (je travaille bien) dans mes expositions […]
Continue readingThis is my last purchase of threads: Gutermann silk cord. This thread is really nice to tat: soft, ultra soft and more resistant than cotton. Unfortunately, the balls contain little thread and the price is a bit high. Too bad, I love it anyway! But I really wonder about the use of this thread for […]
Continue readingExperimental, for sure: A tatting and bobbin lace bracelet! I continue my reflection on the use of jewelry lace with this bracelet. As for bobbin lace, I used Oliver Twist embroidery threads, which have a wide variety of materials in well-matched shades. I really like the piece I got as well. Foamy, it is thick […]
Continue readingA new tatting lace bracelet … but the tatters will rightly think that this pattern is not revolutionary. Of course, it’s classic, so much so that the name of the original author of this pattern is lost in the mists of time. It is precisely a classic that I wanted to have in my shop, […]
Continue readingCertains ce souviennent peut-être d’un bracelet noir réalisé l’année dernière, lointainement inspiré par un patron de Thérèse de Dillmont. Je suis revenue à ce modèle en y apportant des modifications substantielles: d’abord, le fil! Il était en coton, je l’ai refait en Tenax. Ensuite, j’ai ajouté des jointures entre les anneaux pour parfaire la tenue […]
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