Lace Painting

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So, to create a lace image we will need:

- Yarn (I have white cotton);

- frame;

- watercolor paper;

- scissors;

- stationery knife (perhaps you will cost it without it);

- knitting hook;

- glue.

All collected. Start.

First you need to find a suitable scheme. Since I have a rugged frame, the pattern was needed as rectangular. I decided to make it from two identical squares. Found on the Internet such a scheme

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Knit the square, should turn out this

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I join the second square to the first right in the process of knitting the last row

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It turns out like this

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Applying lace to the frame, I realized that rectangles are not enough ... and tied in a circle another row Arch from air loops

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Now we smooth out our lace with a ferry from the wrong side, and gently glue to the substrate. I was fully staged a substrate from the framework itself, so I was glued straight to her. You may want some other background, then you can easily glue it. I used the usual glue "moment" (not super-glue), applied on the lace dots in a circle along the extreme row.

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I very much like to make pictures and photos using an additional cardboard frame (it seems it is called the passe). This picture is no exception. Therefore, I cut out of watercolor paper here such a rectangle with the rectangular window in the middle (just this window is convenient to cut down a stationery knife)

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That's how it looks in the frame

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Meanwhile, glue on the lace is dry, and you can safely insert it into the frame. That's all, the lace picture is ready!

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I went further and made a set of three such pictures. Now they decorate my workplace and inspire me to new accomplishments.

Lace Painting

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