Sunday 24 July 2022

forgotten

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 Forgotten, not in the 'out of sight out of mind' way. Quite the contrary! It is the 'right in front of my eyes but no longer visible' kind of way.

The photographs tell me it was 19th June. After that things got so busy that I had to keep this project aside. However, I kept it in the middle shelf of my bedside unit, in plain sight! And yet it wouldn't register and I forgot to post and share. Such a disconnect!

3 sides done, and the ball of size 20 Red Heart gives an idea of the dimensions.
 
4th motif attached.

 If I were to tat this again (no way!) I'd make the picot at the tip much longer. Or, do a swirl join. 
I used a square bottle to try and block it - not quite successful. Nothing like a rolling pin to flatten out the bumps, LOL.

5th motif joined! There is space between the motifs as is visible in the above pic. One can add a ring as I had done for the mat. 

Instead what I have in mind is to make a box from transparency sheet to fit inside this. It will act as a proper container, give the lace shape and sturdiness, too. Yet, after more than a month on the shelf, it hasn't lost it's shape!
This project will remain stalled for a while, with lots of stuff taking precedence.


So, dear readers and bloggers, I hope you haven't forgotten me in the 'out of sight' way? 
I have kept abreast of blogs, quickly browsing or reading without leaving a comment. Yet the time was well spent and satisfying. 
Our EP doc (Endrucks 1920 Project document) is now all laid out and every section is covered. Some day I will get around to polishing the text, too. Last evening I sent in the 2nd of 3 articles on Endrucks to the IOLI Bulletin, phew! Many ticks against several task boxes,  with a huge sense of accomplishment.


Related Posts - 
For past posts in the journey of this box -
and for flat arrangements (and pattern for the motif) -

10 comments:

  1. Good to see you posting. Of course we didn’t forget you! Know you’re very busy with the Endrucks project. A neat little box. I like the green and yellow square best.

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    1. I agree with you, Jane 💚 Sometimes one just wants to go bonkers and have fun beyond the confines of our box 🤣😜😍

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  2. Beautiful! Wow! Your ideas gosh forth!

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  3. How about the biscornu style of arranging squares? Just embellishing your great ideas!

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    1. Ah great minds and all that jazz, Anita 😜😍 However, Mel had explained in her comment here - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/06/3d-multi-use-ornament.html. Hence I am not sure it will work with this motif without several tweaks. May I look forward to you giving it a whirl? 🤩

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  4. I do not forget you! How could I??? I would miss your wonderful creativity and how you express it all so well. I'm looking forward to the Bulletin article.

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    1. blushing profusely, Mel 😘😍 Still waiting for my complimentary copy of the Summer issue to arrive

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  5. Wonderful "box"!! :)
    You and all the other tatters in the Endruck's Project should feel accomplished!! :)
    ~Sue(Tatting Lace in Grace)

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    1. Thanks, Sue, and you contributed, too! 🤩😍

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