I like to have an ongoing project during a designing phase that I can pick up and put down at any time (usually late evening) and which requires little to no thought. This is one I've just finished which was started over a year ago to have something to do while I was in America last September. Hmmmm, I hardly touched it as Sally and I were SOOO well looked after and entertained (plus the hummingbirds at Joanie's were a huge distraction) that I did very little on the travels. So, the question is - WHY do I do it to myself?
No, not the ongoing project bit but the fact that I choose to do so many hanky edgings.
When I started tatting back in the fifties there was very little around that a budding teenager (crikey - I was one of those once!!) could make as patterns were few and far between. All I really had available were the old Coats and Penelope leaflets. A hanky edging was one of those things that was recommended as a starter's project as there weren't many motifs around.
Now, when you start tatting you're so slow that an edging like this must have put a lot of people off. Yet here I am all those years later still doing them as a relaxing project!!! How stupid is THAT? Not only doing them but occasionally even designing them too!!! This is the 'Oh, so Simple' one which you can find here.
Now, when you start tatting you're so slow that an edging like this must have put a lot of people off. Yet here I am all those years later still doing them as a relaxing project!!! How stupid is THAT? Not only doing them but occasionally even designing them too!!! This is the 'Oh, so Simple' one which you can find here.
Yes, I'm a lot faster now but I still get bored by them but can never leave a project unfinished so eventually rush to get them out of the way.
Now, what am I tempted to do for my next ongoing project? You'll never guess but BC3 is already thinking of another hanky edging. HELP!!!! Where's the escape hatch?