I think theres nothing better than going into somebodys house and finding a beautiful towel edging attatched to a soft cotton towel. I definately think that you can enhance the look of ANY bathroom by adding a nice colourful edging to a towel thats well displayed. Usually if an Igne Oyasi towel edging is made, they have a crochet part to it aswel, this part is sewn onto the towel to allow the owner to change the edging to a different towel if they wanted to. Although some people prefer to do Igne Oyasi on the actual edge of the towel, I think either way is fine! Enjoy!
Monday, October 24, 2011
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Wow, what lovely lace! I have just popped over from intatters, and had never heard of this lace before. This is a lovely blog, quite inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Fiona T (http://onemadtatter.wordpress.com)
Thanks Fiona! I'm hoping to build up enough stuff to sell at a market or something, I was looking into a few markets around melbourne to sell at sometime next year but I'm not sure yet. Problem is its sooo time consuming lol. Thanks for commenting xx
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL, I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN TO DO IT. DO YOU HAVE SOME TUTORIALS? PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS AGAIN
Hi Olga, this type of art has no patterns! I learnt all what I know from my partners mother who has all the "patterns" in her head! Maybe one day like I hope, I may write a book but as of yet life is very busy! Thank you for your lovely comments and kind words.
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