When I was updating the PDFs in our Endrucks' collection, it emerged that I hadn't yet worked on the prototype of the E37 Eye Spy Hearts #2 version (July 2022) which had been extracted from Eleonore Endrucks' E37 doily in 'Die Schiffchen-Spitzen', 1920 from rounds 4 to 8. I had only notated the pattern on the prototype pic, intending to improve on the design at a later date. This same heart, however, was used by Margaret Davies to enlarge it and then to convert it into an angel which incidentally hid a bell! Since we used this for our November 2022 game, her patterns were shared.
When asked, my Partner in Crime, Ninetta, urged me to create a PDF. Hmm, that called for my shuttles to get to work on the improvement after over 3 years! And I can now show you all the version 2 hearts in chronological order along with future designs based on various arrangements.
All blog links at the end; pattern links under respective pics.
Both tatted in July 2022 and most respondents preferred the left prototype, the pattern of which was shared here - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/07/heart-pattern.html.... Margaret Davies shared her 'uplifted' version within days! A very clever adaptation except that the inner chain pairs kind of flattened out.
E37 Enlarged Endrucks’ Heart by Margaret Davies July 2022 pattern PDF (updated) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G2AboS4amzg5HgLGKoZ6X-bGNrLZBLCt/view
E37 Endrucks’ Angel & Bell Margaret Davies Oct 2022 pattern PDF (updated) -https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aq202-ESOzP_DLlA1bQ1mz3unyTTrpwr/view
Flash forward to Sep 2025! My new trials and tweaks running through four variations where I wanted to keep as close to the original doily from which these were extracted ...
E37 Eye Spy Hearts #2 Muskaan July2022-Sep2025 pattern PDF (new, with 2 versions) -- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SLSSFybhPZHcy6zJ-JSKbCfNKj_a2ka5/view
E37 Eye Spy Hearts #1 Muskaan Jan 2022 pattern PDF (updated) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Auf-CIZYLUQdkA6jalQR4hkS7Ah-Deld/view
Heart motifs certainly lend themselves to a wide range of arrangements and possible designs!
https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2021/12/cupping-hearts.html - spotting the hearts
https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/07/heart-pattern.html - prototype pattern and variation
https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2022/07/heartily-lemony-happy.html - Margaret's version
So much work goes into your patterns. Great to have collaboration!
ReplyDeleteJane, I caught the bug from some master designers like Robin, Frivole, et al., and it helps that these are small motifs that tat up real quick 😁💗
DeleteSo many possibilities from a small pattern. I like the two-color version, it's exquisite.
ReplyDeleteMarja, heart motifs from other patterns (Endrucks and others) give us so many possibilities as tiles for larger tatted fabric and I have shared many such arrangements over the years. 💗
DeleteEndrucksian tatting is always true to type, it could be small and look fast tatting but it needed concentration! Thank you for another beautiful little heart!
ReplyDeleteI had forgotton about the heart, I did love playing with the herat pattern so nice of you to mention me, I did have a pdf if you had said, I love the arrangements of the hearts, now you are giving me more ideas, i wont have a lot of time over the next few months, but its in my mind, watch this space as they say.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern. Beautiful work!
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