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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Lace Mat - Round 2

Round 2 of The Lace Mat Tat-along is done, and I'm really glad I started Round 1 again and did it correctly - the center looks much better.  Round 2 was a little bit wonky for me in the beginning, but I finally got a little rhythm going.  It definitely needs some blocking :)  My picture is a bit dark, but I am really happy with these colors.  The brown and tan go together well - the tan is a bit of a rosy tan, hard to capture in a photo.


To anyone who has completed Round 2, how do you know where you are on the ring that attaches to Round 1?  It seems silly, but I have to tat and re-tat to figure out which side I am tatting - the 10 ds or the 9 ds - and I'm thinking there must be some simple way to "see" it as you are tatting it.  Do you know what I mean?  This flipping over and back gets me confused as to which direction I am actually tatting, and then throw in the frontside/backside and I've got a complete case of the wrinkled brow!  Are others able to just "see" which shuttle to use and when to flip?  I eventually get it, but it does take a few tries!

I am considering continuing in the tan color and doing the 4th round and trefoils in the brown.  Or, I could do the 3rd round in brown again, with the tan outer edge - but that seems stripey.  Decisions, decisions!  I will just have to pick one and forge ahead :)


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  1. Hmm, I wonder if I can explain this. I think of the 9ds p 1ds as one side of the ring and the 10ds as the other so both sides have 10ds and I know the "inside" has to have the picot so I can join the two rings to each other.

    Any help?
    I'm sure it's just lovely. It looks great in the picture.

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    1. Thanks Michelle :) I think I'm an over-thinker!

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  2. Sure doesn't look like you were confused! And I applaud your doing frontside/backside! Sounds like quite a challenge! I didn't realize how tricky that round is!

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  3. This looks so good. I really like the colours you are using.

    I daren't begin to give you advice on that join! You do not need that kind of help! Good luck with it. Michelle's advice sounds sound to me.
    Fox : )

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  4. I found that nine are looking at each other from inside. That little jingle kept me going and kept me straight.

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  5. I think Mitchell has answered your question, I did not have that problem I just worked around the the centre and never thought about it, I found following the chart easy.
    Lovely colours so far and looking good.
    Margaret

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    1. I think the chart is great also. I make things so hard sometimes!

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  6. I love the brown and tan together! I haven't started round 2 yet... too busy doodling. Maybe when I get started with it I'll understand your question better. Front side/back side gets me confused every time. I'm amazed that anyone can keep any pattern straight when trying to fs/bs tat!

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    1. It might just be that fs/bs that gets me confused :) I don't know why, but I insist on doing it. Or trying to, anyway.

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  7. You doily is looking really great!! :)

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  8. You are brave to try fs/bs. In the 10 years or so that I have been tatting, I still get confused when doing fb/bs tatting.
    The 2nd round looks good to me.

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