Hearts are great motifs to learn and apply new techniques, practice and hone skills, embellish, and create new designs! Look at where this tiny little heart has travelled so far .... without forgetting it's origins!
It all started with Endrucks' pattern #3 (1920), an edging which was reworked and presented by Anita Barry (2020), which inspired AlenAlea Rako to turn it into squares (2021), from which I espied a heart (2022) and Sue Bradham saw a butterfly (2022).
A few months later, when we chose this heart pattern for one of our games (Pretty Me Endrucks Aug2022), more adaptations came about! These include a key chain by Marina MadJar tatting, an enlarged heart motif and one-pass bookmark by Margaret Davies, a coaster by Ninetta Caruso, and a butterfly by Stephaine Mc (Tattimic). Pattern links here - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/09/aug-roundup-1.html
During our game and later, several arrangements were shared including 3-in-1 Earrings, Collar, Bookmark, and other ideas. https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/09/playful-hearts.html.
This heart continued to inspire and Ninetta, through her coaster, designed the Tat Me Snowflake (2 versions) in Nov - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZENvdgxihM0YI3Ar_UxP9lqRwprmFotP/view
2023 started with the pattern being tatted and published by Judith Connors in their Talking Tatting, Feb2023 newsletter. She kindly permitted us to share her complete article - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aJ34xgaE67A0aI8LTj2xYpvx-NQLrBx1/view
Later in June, Michelle Forclaz made additions to the hearts to make the Inside Out Flowers. https://drive.google.com/file/d/13L0NCvkqJM94Bnbnbf4ogVUzhhYjuaSN/view The pdf also shows a few other adaptations she tried such as a little teddy bear, fox head, and butterfly.Meanwhile tatters have often picked up the pattern and shared their versions, many with beads, and applications. And 2 new patterns emerged in December.
E3 Heart Butterfly by Jiamrat Supapol https://drive.google.com/file/d/19DWVrfGhrbb-l80icUsFiq4msQhmJTjl/view and the E3 Heart Square Motif by Reiko Akamatsu where she adapted the E42 doily center to fit snugly inside the square. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YxBre5DlW3RcW3ZJFY7-VrDnzvWeuN6m/view
Wonderful! Oh! Look at the Places You’ll Go!!! Cheers, Anita
ReplyDeleteThis is kind of a vicarious trip, Anita, you're the one on an actual trip ππππ
DeleteAmazing to see its evolution!
ReplyDeleteImages of an hereditary tree came to mind when I was compiling this data, Jane ππ₯° We would have amazingly branched trees emerging from some of the original E patterns!
DeleteA heart is a good motif to play with to make new designs, I agree. These are so creative! I like the little butterfly in particular.
ReplyDeleteVery true, Lavinia π¦ππ¦
DeleteI love all the inspirations!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, the inspiration is unending, Sue πΏππΏ
DeleteBeautiful, I like them very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Boguslawa, and welcome to my blog πππ
DeleteBeautiful hearts and other works:)
ReplyDeleteMany many thanks, Anetta πππ
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