Frau Endrucks would certainly have been a happy, satisfied designer to see what one tatter has done with merely one pattern from her collection of 44! Following is only part 1 showcasing what Krystyna Mura has accomplished with pattern #31 from the German book ‘Die Schiffchen-Spitszen’,1920, by Frau Eleonore Endrucks-Leichtenstern.
Endrucks' pattern #31 in modern format by Krystyna Mura - Doily of Modest Hearts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lcQrl0f6PdLYApe4YVM2ZVorLsHToAm1/view
The cupped original pattern was turned into a parasol for a doll. It also works well as a bowl or a basket! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I7EEuylPwp5pqIvgI1yAUYlULukV0D8Z/view
Krystna shares her thoughts and options to make the doily lay flat without compromising on the pattern per se. Above is Option 1,
Option 2, and
Option 3.
As you can see in her pdf, there are even more doilies she tatted than the 6 shown in the collage!
Further play with sequence and colours resulted in the above version. The possibilities are endless!Of the 6 rounds, working only the first two rounds gives this cute motif.
Rounds 1 to 4 result in another decorative motif or coaster.
And finally a heavily embellished doily as a window decoration which she calls Stained Glass Rosette.
Following the theme of this post, we would like to inform you that we have renamed our Coasters and Doilies directory to Circles and Doilies in order to cover all circular motifs and medallions alongside larger models. (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xc1hiwrg5yPEvi77jj2uxWqlkECuyZjFjuCJ08VcoLA/view)
So, please stick around for the next two posts showcasing more derivatives and applications of pattern #31 by Krystyna Mura!
...... to be continued .....
Just one pattern can generate so many lovely variations! That stained glass one is very impressive! Oh, and a tatted lamp shade sounds like a lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is the magic of Endrucks' patterns as well as our talented volunteers and tatters! Thanks, Lavi 💕
DeleteIt's amazing how much creativity (and time!) she put on all this wonderful tatting, and beautifully presented!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Nin 💕
DeleteGlad to see you posting again muskaan. Beautiful work. Makes me think of a kaleidoscope, seeing them together.
ReplyDeleteGood to be back, Jane, missed blogging but am still not in full blogging mode (where I can write 'fluently' ;-P) 💗 Krystyna is very talented! 💕
DeleteAwesome!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue 💕
Deleteexcellence! wonderful tatting
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Carol 💕
DeleteThank you so much for sharing and for your enthusiastic opinion, Muskaan 💖 I'm elated you like my work 😊
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Your work is always flawless and inspiring, Krystyna! 💕 Thank you so much for all your contributions! 😍
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