7.07.2011

giving up--- not an option




Many moons ago, I started this doily.  In fact, I started it waaaaaaaaaaaaay back here.  

The reason why it never got finished? 

I kept getting stuck on Rnd 15.  To the point -- after frogging the silly thing 4 times ---- I gave up.



But giving up is not option when it involves lace & roses & pineapples. 


So cue soft, warm nights with the soothing sound of bugs calling out ---> equals the desire/need/want to hook this thing to completion.

Okay. 

Truth be told, it was more like swatting pesky mosquitoes in the humidity & heat while trying to keep track of split tr cl and tr-cl shells and beg tr-cl shells & what Rnd did I just complete!?



And then!?

I get to Rnd 18 & 19.....wait, there is no Rnd 18 or 19 printed in the book.  What!?  Seriously?  Now I am beginning to feel as if this doily is not meant to be.  There is where giving up truly started to become a reality.

Bu thank goodness -- after much searching for the missing rnds, I found the correction on Annie's Attic website.



Phew. 

So after all of that I am finally completing the last rnd that involves about a billion picots (not my favorite, btw) and I will finish this beautiful pineapple rose doily by affixing 8 more rosettes to the edge.




Ahh.  Feels good when I see this lacey garden taking shape. 

And 'escaping' death-by-Rnd-15-and-the-lack-of-printed-Rnd-18-and-19 feels even better.




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21 comments:

  1. What a labor of love. It's beautiful!

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  2. Such a gorgeous pattern, I love using different coloured yarn when doing doilies x

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  3. What a fantastic pattern! Beautiful! =)
    Must have put lots of efforts to finish that! Seems not too easy to me!

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  4. Not to give up is always great! Can't wait to see the finished one :) This is beautiful!

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  5. and what shall you so with this labour of love?? It's absolutely gorgeous and I want one now....I found something quite similar in a drawer the other day...my reation...closed the drawer really fast and walked away!!! again well done you for persevering...

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  6. HOLA, te quedó preciosa esa carpeta.
    Un abrazo
    Alcira

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  7. It looks beautiful already! Before I start any project, I have to think for awhile whether I'm able to finish it or not and that doily will be a 'not'! Can't wait to see it finished!

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  8. I admire Your persistence. I am the queen of UFO:s but tonight I will finish one of them as a tribute to You.

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  9. It's amazing. How patient you are. Well done. xx

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  10. Beautiful! It's going to be worth it when you're done.

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  11. So very lovely, its sure to be enjoyed for years to come!

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  12. Simply beautiful. Great work and thanks for sharing. I found your blog through Sew Many Ways.

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  13. A marathon, yes (maybe you should have one of the chocolate ones)but it looks fabulous!!

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  14. Love your doily... delicate, romantic...
    Hug
    and thank you for the lovely comment you left on my blog.
    Anna

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  15. It really is beautiful. Well worth persisting.
    x

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  16. Out of this world beautiful! You have outdone yourself with this one! Can't wait to see it finished and in all it's glory. Your blog is just the BEST!

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  17. Absolutely beautiful - I so admire all your works of art!

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  18. Hello thanks for your comment on my blog, I used to come by and visit you and then haven't for a while for somereason and am so pleased I have re-discovered your beautiful site. What a triumph tis doily will be, I have such admiration for your patience and skill, it's going to oh so beautiful xox Penelope

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  19. Bellissimi lavori, brava!
    Ciao.

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