The ‘Talking Tatting’ issue 50, February 2022 (a quarterly newsletter of Queensland Tatters, Australia), brought us a new tatter/member who has enthused the FB group with her work in this short period.
Meet Antonia Lai. She started out with doily #28 which was published in the newsletter. It is worked in Lizbeth size 20. (https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/01/bridging-gaps.html)
Within a week she was “addicted to the Endrucks 1920 Project”!Her enthusiasm and tatting beauty took flight with this Happy Hands Heart and Butterfly – both patterns are adaptations of pattern #1 and had been shared in our FB group.
She incorporated a body for the butterfly using a chain folded and joined back on itself, as visible in the close-up!
Meanwhile, she also volunteered to test tat pattern #22 and sent me her notes and feedback.
More pics and details will be shared when I update the old Eleonore’s Angels pattern #22 pdf.The May 2022 issue n.51 of ‘Talking Tatting’ carried a bookmark/bracelet adaption of pattern #32 by Judith Connors. This, too was quickly tatted up by Antonia.
She made a slight mistake and decided to carry it through as a Butterfly Trim.
And there’s a heart in there, too! If we remove the 2 bottom rings on either side, we get a heart shape, which can be tweaked further.
The butterfly trim looks good on the neckline!
And her direct contribution to date has been in designing a beautiful corner for the #1 Happy Hands edging!
She not only sent me her hand-drawn diagram, but also meticulously wrote down the pattern.
Happy Hands edging with Corner (adaptation Endrucks' #1) pattern pdf - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fsiET9ZJvXSD0kcAMKsuUNZt-rznFkO9/view
Lea Di Palma
followed Endrucks’ original style, using the picoted side to sew on the edging
as seen in this in-progress pic below. Incidentally, she is working it with a ball
and shuttle instead of 2 shuttles! Check out more of her tatting in her FB
timeline.
Here is what Antonia Lai says about her tatting hobby and our Project -
“I started tatting about 16 years ago. Tatting is therapeutic. Always find time for tatting; it makes me feel content. Endrucks projects is addictive. Since February 2022, I have done patterns # 1, 22, 28, 32, 40. People involved in Endrucks are into sharing and community spirits. I am looking forward to doing more.”
Antonia has proved Frau Endrucks right when the designer-author wrote -
"It is a great fortune to create something beautiful with simple means, I hope that my book will give you the key to this happiness."
Ninetta and I take great pleasure in thanking Antonia and Lea for their work and contribution to the Endrucks 1920 Project. Their experience, especially Antonia’s, shows that there is still a lot to explore and extract, derive and apply… if one has the desire.
With love and gratitude,
muskaan & Ninetta
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Endrucks 1920 Project is a community project, where patterns from
Endrucks’ German book of 1920 were converted to modern-style presentations and
pdfs. We welcome you to join our Facebook group “Endrucks 1920 Project” (please
read the group’s description and rules before joining : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1235560633606162)
where the fun continues with derivative tatting, new variations, activities,
etc. all within the gamut of Endrucks’ patterns.
Using the hashtag #Endrucks1920Project when
posting in FB or Instagram, ensures that your pic will show up in a search.
If you enjoy sharing and experimenting, or even test-tatting, the group is
waiting for you! All info and links to patterns (original and modern),
including model images, are in the Endrucks 1920 Project Document, here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LEVftXweztBIOWh4sL4BB7bX65ssoOsOn4oXIgCepY/view There is still a lot to explore and extract, derive and apply and scrolling through this document will give you an idea of the possibilities and beyond.
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Beautiful tatting!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Nin 💜
DeleteW O W !!! Awesome tatting
ReplyDeleteHappy to have her in our corner, Lelia 😀💜
Delete‘Talking Tatting’ ? I've not heard of this publication. Is it on-line? print?
ReplyDeleteNot sure, perhaps both, given present conditions, Carol.
DeleteLelia, there is an Australian tatters FB group and a continuing thread on Queensland Tatters in Craftree.
Deletethanks. I was unable to find a link to Talking Tatting. Sounds like a GREAT publication ; )
DeleteCarol, I asked Antonia. It is a physical copy and you need to subscribe annually. Overseas shipping charges are different. Contact Judith Connors for details and the subscription form. 😍
DeleteWow!!! Lots of fabulous projects!!! :)
ReplyDelete~Sue(Tatting Lace in Grace)
And she promises to tat more, Sue 😀💜
DeleteHow wonderful to have such talented and enthusiastic members in the group!
ReplyDeleteAbsolute, Jane 😍💜 It is the reason this Project is still creating content
DeleteWow, beautiful tatting! And Antonia's enthusiasm is really enviable. :)
ReplyDeleteI do agree, Lavi 💗😍
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