Yes, it’s true. I’ve completed the second china hutch edging AND put it on the shelf!
The top one is the first one, the bottom one is the second. It looks like I should have made one more repeat for the length, but I’m not going back. It doesn’t have as many repeats as the first one due to picot length. The second one is a bit more consistent with the length of the joining picot in the first row. I might be able to adjust the way it lays on the shelf to fit the width a bit better.
With the doors closed, the way they are most of the time, you can’t see that the edging does’t quite reach the sides. The first edging needs to be straightened just a bit, LOL! I’ll get to that later.
I am still working on the third shelf edging.
I’m on the second row of it, too. I just keep running into things that need to be done that are more time sensitive than the edging, both tatting related and otherwise.
In the otherwise category, I’ve taken care of a couple of the grandchildren several times that I hadn’t planned on. Whether at their house or our house there are other things to do than tat. My granddaughter likes watching videos that show how to make Barbie accessories, so we’ve made a few of those. Good thing I have a bunch of crafty things handy!
“You don’t have to get things done all the time to be productive.” David Harsanyi
Absolutely fabulous!
I love the look! I was just thinking this morning that it might be nice to have a tatted edging on the shelf over my washer and dryer. If you can have a pretty lace edging, why can’t I?
Your edgings look fantastic! I was recently given a display case, I should think about doing the same. Good that your granddaughter is making clothes for Barbie, great way to start crafting.
Perfect edging for your cabinet
Oh so pretty πππ