Renulek’s Wiosna Doily
2015
(Progress stalled !!!)
After spending a long time
discussing, debating, stalling as I described in the previous post, when I finally decided to continue with the
final rounds, I simply chose one almost ‘at random’. Now this is Not the right
way to decide; but I do it sometimes …. it’s like I forget to give it a
once-over … yup, fools rush in !!! Well, when this is the path you follow, you
may have plenty to regret.
Okay, so I chose to not do
Round 10, & replace it with Round 11 because maroon seemed to be a good
enough dark shade to have near the cream. But the compromise I made to my DH was
to make it All-maroon (instead of maroon rings & black chains). My intent
was to then add a final Outlining round of black chains & picots.
The Dilemma was that after
every 2 repeats I kept feeling that this decision was wrong & many other
options kept surfacing. I staunchly pushed them back. Till I couldn’t any more.
Hence I seek your collective wisdom, your guidance yet again.
Here’s where it is at :
The maroon round is exactly
halfway over with 18 repeats. I don’t mind snipping it all off. Better to waste
some time & thread now than to regret at leisure .
I think it is too overbearing
;
it masks the beautiful Round
9 ;
an additional black outline
will make it all too dark & shift focus from the lighter rounds.
So I started with the black
& beige Round 10 following Renulek’s original pattern, and as chosen by
many of you.
My final round will then be 2-coloured
- maroon rings & black chains again true to the original pattern.
Here is the crossroads I am
at ….
Should I snip off the maroon
& continue with the black & beige ?
Or should I simply continue
with the maroon & later add a black chain outline ?
I do like the original
pattern & black & beige round.
But there are times when the
all-maroon doesn’t look all that bad either [I guess I Am over-thinking] and I Have invested a lot of time (one entire week!) & effort (4 days) into it - imagine cutting off this
half-complete broad round !
So,
dear tatters , you have been so very helpful & prompt with
your suggestions & opinions earlier.
I seek another intervention – this time
‘timely’, coz the tatting is on hold till I get responses ….
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No, no, don't snip. I like the way this round echoes the earlier round. And the final round will bring it all together.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jane!
ReplyDeleteHate to say it, but I'd snip. I still like the black and beige round before the final maroon. Is there any way to save some of what you snip?
ReplyDeleteI'm with Cindy! I do like the shapes in the original pattern, no matter the colours. Overthinking sometimes muddies the waters, in my opinion! : )
ReplyDeleteI also like the black and beige row. Sorry but I would snip the maroon row, then try the maroon and black as the final row.
ReplyDeleteHow about starting the maroon final round on top of the black & beige? Don't snip off the maroon round yet. Then you can make a comparison.
ReplyDeleteWhen in doubt, I let it rest a day or two or more, and then look at the piece from at least 10 feet away. Sometimes that helps. My own Wiosna is languishing while I decide on the colors for the next rounds too.
ReplyDeleteI would snip off the maroon and continue with the black and beige. Row 11 looks too thick and heavy when put on top of row 9. Row 10 gives a bit of space between the two denser rows and makes them look 'just right.'
ReplyDeleteStephanieW
I think both look great, but I must say(even though black is not my choice in colors) the black sure does make that cream stand out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI am sure what every you do it will be gorgeous!!! :)
Sorry, I think you need to cut off the burgundy and finish the cream/black round and do black and burgundy final round.
ReplyDeleteCan't say how grateful I am to all you wonderful ladies !
ReplyDeleteFox, I agree. I didn't want to redesign this beautiful pattern, but the colours seemed to force me to it. But now I know that I have all you helpful tatters to turn to :-)
Grace, I do like your practical approach to start a final round for clearer comparison - that's what I will do today. It will only help / confirm. :-D
Martha, I do agree with what you've said. I have actually switched to sewing for the last couple of days to distance myself. And also, when I was ironing the piece before photographing, I could see it at a physical distance & it did not seem that bad; although while tatting, the closeness I think made me hate it. So both your points are very well 'seasoned', Thanks :-)
Stephanie, you put it 'just right' ! Thanks :-)
So far, it's 6 to 2 to snip off the maroon. And I'm leaning towards it, but will try out a single or couple repeats. Fortunately, this time I have loads of thread ;-D
((( Hugs to all )))
Don't know if you have snipped yet, but I would. I think the black gives it a nice contrast. I don't do a lot of multi colored thread tatting but have had to cut out when a mistake is just too glaring. And just the other day snipped a picot that was joined wrong but it will only be about half an element that needs to be fixed.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bernice :-)
DeleteNo, I haven't snipped yet, though it Is a half Round completed that will need snipping ;-P. On the backburner for now. I tend to agree with you, but another idea is floating in my head. Time will tell ...
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ReplyDeleteWow respect !
ReplyDeleteblushing :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Emilie :-)