Gwen's Angel
This is the pattern I taught at Shuttlebirds this year....and now I offer it to you for free. It has three different types of folded rings in it. It is continuously tatted with NO ends to hide. Whoo hoo...right?!?!?
It is worthwhile to mention that while I tat my folded rings just slightly differently, I by no means "invented" this technique. I will provide links for you to see how other tatters use their methods; Martha Ess, and Bina Madden.
This angel in named for Gwen Coen of Tatters across Time. It was she who challenged me to create this pattern.
As always, please leave a comment to just let me know that you have downloaded her.
Enjoy!!!
31 comments:
That's a lovely little angel! Thank you for sharing the pattern with all of us. I'll download mine right away.
Jst downloaded this little angel and I'm anxious to try it.
Would love this angel in my heaven!
I downloaded the lovely angel
I hope to develop the skills to make it
Thank you so much
Oooh, she's gorgeous! I'm downloading the pattern now. She will make a great companion for the 'Nautilus' butterfly.
She's beautiful!
I just downloaded your beautiful "Gwen's Angel" pattern. I will be adding it to my "angel tree" this Christmas. Thanks for sharing your pattern with all of us.
Thank you so much for sharing:-) I have downloaded mine, and hope to tat one up soon!
Have downloaded the pattern...once again our tatting community benefits from your generosity...
THANK YOU!
My SIL and I finished Gwen' Angel first when we got to her house after Shuttlebirds. Your directions were clear and we each have a lovely angel, thanks to your great class and pattern. Thnak you. Karen
What a heavenly little angel you have created! My thanks to Gwen for challenging you and to YOU for creating this exquisite example of grace. Can't wait to try it!
(Don't know if my skills are up to the challenge. But I won't let that stop me from trying!)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
A lovely angel and I can't wait to try the folded joins.
Have downloaded the Gwen Angel. Thanks you for sharing this beautiful Angel with us all.
Bonnie
Count me among those who have downloaded this sweet angel pattern.
You are so generous to share it with us.
I was challenged by the folded ring in your treble clef, so this should be interesting with several folded rings, including split rings!
I'm impressed with your ability to use 'drawing' software. Your patterns are so perfectly done.
Dear Sherry,
Thank you for this pattern. A new technique for me but I am determined to learn this. Such a sweet angel. Hope I can tat this.
Gwen's Angel is pretty. I like her unusual halo!
Thanks, Sherry, for sharing this. I got a copy for myself.
Thank you for sharing. What an interesting design with the way the lines flow. I've printed a copy to try later.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. You are so talented.
I downloaded your pattern too, thanks a million.
Hi Sherry,
I downloaded a copy for my notebook because I had written notes on the one from the class, which I enjoyed immensely =)
Love the Angel and the colour have dowloaded the pattern. Thank you for sharing!!!!!!!
this is a beautiful pattern. it will be a great project! thanks for sharing and congrats on the little package on the way!
Suz
Thank you for sharing the beautiful angel pattern, my wife has already told me I need to tat it in silver for our Christmas tree.
Also, Congratulation on the blessed event.
Alan
I just downloaded the pattern.
Very Cute!
Thank you so much!!!
What a pretty angel. I can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
Thanks for the pattern, She is beautiful.
Love 'Gwen's Angel' and have downloaded it. I don't know how soon I'll give it a try. I'll have to learn how to make the folded rings - love the look! Thanks for pattern.
How precious! Congrats on your baby. What a wonderfully outfitted lil one you shall have!
Your angel is lovely. I will download her and can't wait to tat her up. The thread is a lovely color!!
Downloaded your lovely angel picture. Wish the Royal Diadem was available!
Learned about this pattern through Craftree. It is wonderful pattern that will teach me several new techniques. Excited about trying it!
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