June 28th is the 139th birth anniversary of Frau Eleonore Endrucks and what better game than to use her own patterns to spell her name?! Her patterns are so versatile that within minutes of opening her book and scrolling through it, I discovered 3 letters -
- E jumped right out from E2 without requiring any change;
- D could be extracted by rotating E5; and
- C was visible in E17 when flipped over!
- N from E24 by flipping the pattern and two possibilities.
Details of all our past games can be found in this active EP Events doc - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZiNdE53cvqj2cLlxVP-wlga8aocPtzs5/view
I was supposed to take a backseat for a couple of months since my PIC (partner in crime, Ninetta) was relatively free to host games. But along came the International Lace Day on 23rd June and it was too good an opportunity to pass by. Why not accomplish two tasks in one stroke!
Here are two 'C's I tatted all within a span of a couple of hours while watching 'Twelve Final Days' of Federer's countdown to retirement. A wonderful morning. Tennis has never been the same since his retirement, though, and while I generally know what's going on, we rarely watch it.
Two shuttles were already wound the previous day with Olympus size 40 thread and the pattern sketched with stitch count as preparation too. This year ILD celebrated it's 10th year and at start of event, there were 1558 registrations from 59 countries! It was my third year participating and all 3 ended up with Endrucks' patterns! Lacers are still uploading pics of their individual or group participation with gorgeous laces.
The sky’s the limit, no end to your imagination and that of the group. I look forward to seeing more letters.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane, and you are absolutely right - there is so much in this book of merely 44 patterns to trigger one's imagination 😍
DeleteThat's wonderful, love your enthusiasm, and I'm super happy that I joined this adventure/addiction (lol!)
ReplyDelete(((hugs, Nin)))
DeleteGreat letters!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have such a creative and imaginative mind!! :)
Thanks, Sue! I only have the eyes to detect what Frau Endrucks already has in her designs, LOL. 🧡
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