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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What a labor of love. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous pattern, I love using different coloured yarn when doing doilies x
ReplyDeleteMeraviglioso!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic pattern! Beautiful! =)
ReplyDeleteMust have put lots of efforts to finish that! Seems not too easy to me!
Not to give up is always great! Can't wait to see the finished one :) This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteand 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...
ReplyDeleteHOLA, te quedó preciosa esa carpeta.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Alcira
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!
ReplyDeleteI admire Your persistence. I am the queen of UFO:s but tonight I will finish one of them as a tribute to You.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing. How patient you are. Well done. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It's going to be worth it when you're done.
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely, its sure to be enjoyed for years to come!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful. Great work and thanks for sharing. I found your blog through Sew Many Ways.
ReplyDeleteA marathon, yes (maybe you should have one of the chocolate ones)but it looks fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteLove your doily... delicate, romantic...
ReplyDeleteHug
and thank you for the lovely comment you left on my blog.
Anna
It really is beautiful. Well worth persisting.
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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!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful - I so admire all your works of art!
ReplyDeleteHello 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
ReplyDeleteBellissimi lavori, brava!
ReplyDeleteCiao.