Now I have to decide which to enter in the state fair, because they turned out to both be in the same size category and I can only enter one in each category at the state. Which do you think I should enter?
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Fair's end
The only other things I entered this year were not tatted. I entered these two crocheted doilies:
Now I have to decide which to enter in the state fair, because they turned out to both be in the same size category and I can only enter one in each category at the state. Which do you think I should enter?
Now I have to decide which to enter in the state fair, because they turned out to both be in the same size category and I can only enter one in each category at the state. Which do you think I should enter?
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Fair Again
Two colors of purple Lizbeth size 20 thread and Marie Smith's method of doing split chains resulted in this doily:
The center is the same as a number of others I have sitting around the house -- I did a lot of testing on this split chain thing! I'd get something I rather liked then start over and somewhere along the line think, "Oh, wait, I could change this bit -- that would be better for this round." Yes, but once one round changed, all the others after it had to as well. I didn't write down a pattern either. *sigh*
I had intended to make another round (of however wide I could get it without breaking the thread ) in the light purple. I lost the ball of thread. I looked everywhere I could think of -- though I will admit I didn't look in the fridge or the toilet tank. (Maybe I'll check those tonight.) Anyway, being frustrated by the thread I stopped and blocked it. Must be okay, because it got a blue ribbon and a high blue (considered for sweepstakes) ribbon. That made me laugh, because I don't like this doily nearly as well as some others I've made, but it is the one that blocked the best!

I had intended to make another round (of however wide I could get it without breaking the thread ) in the light purple. I lost the ball of thread. I looked everywhere I could think of -- though I will admit I didn't look in the fridge or the toilet tank. (Maybe I'll check those tonight.) Anyway, being frustrated by the thread I stopped and blocked it. Must be okay, because it got a blue ribbon and a high blue (considered for sweepstakes) ribbon. That made me laugh, because I don't like this doily nearly as well as some others I've made, but it is the one that blocked the best!
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Still Fair
As you can see, I got a nice second place ribbon for them. The comment card said "beading should lay flat, so work is too tight" Yes, I wondered about that. I seem to have to add a stitch or two here and there to various patterns to get them to lay flat. That or block the bejabbers out of 'em. These I didn't block at all, so I think I'll be taking them off the card, blocking, then putting them back on the card for the state fair. Unless I find a spare few hours to make new and better ones (as if).
They're pretty, though, aren't they? Just say "Yes!" :)