Combo
ideas with blossoms motifs.
You might remember Alibaba had tied 20 thieves to the ‘board’, isolated from
each other by invisible walls, while he went back to hunt down the rest. But it
was festive season so in a humane gesture he temporarily set them free – snipped
their shackles so that they could enjoy the ‘outdoors’,
chat and catch up with each other. And as they mixed around, their huddles threw up a cornucopia of
possible ideas shaping future projects …..
Please note that the original
Blossoms motifs (or sprays) are not linked at this stage; they are merely
arranged into possible shapes (a few of which have been shared earlier). For better definition of shape, one can add a
few strategically placed leaves and similarly fill in any gaps.
Rushing
out from their confinement, they took on the shape of bouquets!
Blossoms Bouquets #1 to #4
Some
crossed paths and fluttered around like butterflies!
Blossoms Butterflies #1 to #6
What a
couple of squares these dudes turned out!
Blossoms Squares #1 & #2
Then
there was a trio of siblings renewing their bonds of love and blood. What
better shape than a heart?!
Stitchcount for Blossoms Heart #1
is notated on the tatted model itself, including the total number of
petals/rings in each. Each ring has only 2 numbers since the 2nd
half of ring is a mirror image. A single numeral means all 4 segments of the
ring have same count. Numeral in the box indicates number of rings/petals.
Opposites
attracted too, ending in cozy embraces!
Blossoms Yin-Yang Pendant/Bracelets #1 & #2
Bosom
pals huddled together, but larger huddles were also seen. Pretty wreaths, but
were they playing or planning an escape?
Blossoms Wreaths / Garlands #1 to #6
Some just
went nuts, playing choo-choo train! Or was it to scour the perimeter for possible escape
routes?
Blossoms Edging #1
These are starting ideas that need a bit more definition in terms of shape.
Put on your thinking caps and let’s get creative!!!
After this temporary sojourn,
the 20 thieves were once again rounded up and corralled which is where they will stay till the
remaining 20 are found. There might be another cornucopia in future….
Infinite possibilities!
ReplyDeleteand so much fun, Jane ;-P
DeleteWow!!! You are so creative, and yet, I wonder how you ever get anything done. ;)
ReplyDeleteall at the cost of neglected housework, Sue ;-P
DeleteI can relate there!!! ;)
DeleteSue, there is now a standing joke in my family that "sometimes" I "remember" to feed my dear husband ;-P
DeleteThey sure look pretty!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to ask which shapes looked better, Diane! Next time ...
DeleteI love the story you put to your projects : D
ReplyDeleteAll your thieves look very festive and I can't wait until their remaining compatriots are found ; D
Can't stop grinning, Emily ... glad you noticed the storyline ;-D
DeleteHappy to make you smile, your blog is so fun to read : D : D
Delete(((hugs, Emily)))
DeleteAn Artist and Storyteller. Two admirable traits. Your talents know no bounds! It’s fun to watch how your different placements of flowers and leaves create a completely different images. Yet you’re using the same colors and same shape of individual motifs. You show how playful a tatter can be! Beautiful work, Muskaan. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteYou make me blush, Anita :-D It really is quite fun to horse around!
DeleteDid you do math projects for fun when you were a kid? It looks like you might have.
ReplyDeleteLinda R
Hey, I'm still a kid who Loves jigsaws, Linda ;-P
DeleteBut my best ever Maths project (I was head of our BEd Maths class for a collective exhibition) was showcasing how maths is used in everyday life and situations. It was so down-to-earth that even maths-challenged loved the exhibits and we all had a great time discovering the principles and concepts in our daily activities (including stitchcrafts!).
(((hugs, Ninetta)))
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