Nicely done on the earrings! It's a cute pattern. My, that's quite a herd of mule deer. We mostly see white tail and not usually anywhere near that many at a time. Nice pictures.
FYI--at the 2012 Palmetto Tat Days conference in Georgia, USA, this same owl pattern was distributed by a different designer (with copyright notice firmly in place). I think Tatabugg and Riet Surtel-smeulders need to have a friendly chat and agree on pattern rights between the two of them. (Because needle and shuttle patterns aren't enough of a difference to protect a copyright.)
Totally adorable little owl really sweet! and it's been long time since I've seen mule deer!
ReplyDeleteLovely earrings, I love them. Where did you get the pattern from may I ask.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen Mule deer we don't have them in the UK.
Margaret
The pattern is from In Tatters...click on the highlighted part to get to the pattern.
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DeleteNicely done on the earrings! It's a cute pattern.
ReplyDeleteMy, that's quite a herd of mule deer. We mostly see white tail and not usually anywhere near that many at a time. Nice pictures.
Cute owls!! :)
ReplyDeleteFYI--at the 2012 Palmetto Tat Days conference in Georgia, USA, this same owl pattern was distributed by a different designer (with copyright notice firmly in place). I think Tatabugg and Riet Surtel-smeulders need to have a friendly chat and agree on pattern rights between the two of them. (Because needle and shuttle patterns aren't enough of a difference to protect a copyright.)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info!! Your right there is NOT really a difference between shuttle and needle tatting patterns.
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