Thursday, May 19, 2011

hanky edging progress

I have made it this far with my edging.

for me this is slow going.  I usually tat much faster then this.  I have had to tell myself to slow down, take care, and get the Josephine knots smooth and completely closed.  I also need to watch my pattern, as the 1st and last rings of each repeat have 1 side that is "backwards" for stitch count.  I have had to "walk" the picot into the proper position a couple of times, when I look back at the previous repeat or 2 and discovered that the picot to join to the hanky is in the wrong position.

While tatting, I have been trying to see if there was a way to "modernize" this pattern, and the only way I can see to do it is to use 2 shuttles.  that defeats my purpose in choosing this single shuttle pattern, so am staying with the way it was written.  I even tried to see if using single shuttle split rings would allow me to not have the "carry thread" showing on the back of the edging.  If  you look at this scan of the back side of the edging, you will note the loose thread going up between the 2nd & 3rd rings of the repeat that allows the floating ring on the top there is also the threads from the bottom of ring 5 through the 2 josephine knots, to the bottom of ring 1 for the next repeat.  to me this looks untidy.  I  tat "frontside/backside but still like my tatting to look the same on both sides.

If anyone has any suggestions about how to change the way this pattern is tatted, please let me know.

oh, if you know this pattern, you will see that I have changed the corner.  it looks more finished to me with the center floating ring instead of only the 2 side floating rings.

9 comments:

  1. Your pattern and thread choices are just perfect for this hanky - even with bare threads! I, too, have Wisteria Lane HDT by Krystle in size 20 and your edging makes me want to find the perfect pattern real soon. Yours is so lovely. Karen in OR who is off to finish some current projects so I can start some more.

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  2. I think the edging is lovely for the hanky. The thread and pattern you chose is lovely and I like the corner which you modified.

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  3. Thanks Karen and Wendy, I do like the looks of this edging, and yes, the thread really goes well.

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  4. The pattern and thread are perfect for this hanky! I have to admit, the bare threads on the back would drive me crazy. I love the way you adapted the corner. I need to be brave and try adaptations when something doesn't look exactly the way I want it to. Instead, I usually scrap the entire design and look for something I like better. Good for you, sticking to your plan!

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  5. The thread you chose is absolutely perfect-as if it were made just for this hanky! I love what you've done with the edging especially the corner. It's beautiful!

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  6. I think I see what you mean with that loose thread - I would want it tidier-looking also. I haven't seen that happen before, and I don't know what you would do to change that.

    I like what you did with the corner - overall it looks great!

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  7. Thanks Diane, Michelle, and Cindy. I had just received the thread from Krystle a day or 2 before your hanky arrived Michelle. and I knew as soon as I opened the package what thread I wanted to use.

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  8. The thread color is perfect for your hanky! I love it.

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  9. So very very pretty...love how well the colors match :-)

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