Whether one is 'on a break' or not, the backroom activity never ceases!
Ninetta had uploaded her Endrucks' patterns as one-page diagram-only images on flickr (her depictions are so artistic!). As our Project evolved, she decided to convert them into proper pdfs, with written notations. I had the pleasure of reviewing each of them. This doily #40 was the last of them and the pdf link will soon be uploaded to the Endrucks collection here - https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LEVftXweztBIOWh4sL4BB7bX65ssoOsOn4oXIgCepY/view
If you haven't already, I urge you to read her para here (and also enjoy her beautiful tatting) - https://ninettacaruso.blogspot.com/2020/11/renewed-on-third-try.html
Colours simply called to me to highlight the flower shapes and to liven up the days and impel me to tat.What amazed me is how the black center looks more like a flower when seen from the back! Something to remember for future use as a design element!My tiny variation includes the addition of these graduated picots on the inner side of the split rings. The negative space seemed too large and these picots add a soft touch.
The final round included block tatting.
Worked with Anchor Pearl Cotton size 8, the final doily measures 9.5cms across. It is less than 4cms and less than 7cms after rounds 2 and 3 respectively. The threads are a mix of old and new buys.
It is interesting to note (and confusing at times) that even though a split ring takes the classic tear-drop shape, there is a visual reversal! The broad end is the start and threads emerge at the narrow end. This can become potentially confusing not just in tatted model but in diagram as well.
Very interesting how the colours alter the look of the motif.
ReplyDeleteJane, my feeling is while one solid color reveals the entire design, colours can highlight certain features and sometimes reveal 'hidden' aspects 😍
DeleteSpectacular flower!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nin 😍
DeleteBeautiful, and stunning colours, I do like this pattern
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed tatting it, too, Margaret 😍
DeleteI love your color choices! Each color helps enhance the pattern of the different rounds. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diane 😍 Using colours is a bit like a jigsaw...one never knows how it will turn out eventually!
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Maria 😍
DeleteNow you succeeded perfectly with the colors. Beautiful doily 💗
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Marja 😍 Love your egg decoration with this pattern!
DeleteI love your color sense!! Well done!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I get it right, Mel 😁😍
DeleteVery pretty colours! The flower really pops out. And the block tatting looks like tree trunks a bit.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lavi 😍 Hubby has already snagged it for a coaster on the dining table and I threw in the mustard Reflections Snowflake, too 😁 Over the last many months, he has been using my tatted doilies and coasters around the house - can't complain, can I 😃
DeleteLooks wonderful!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the uniqueness of the yellow round! :)
Ah Sue, those decorative picots would annoy Frau Endrucks, I think, but I kind of like the effect 😁😍
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