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Wrapping Up Loose Ends

As both a writer and a person growing old, I find more and more of my life is spent wrapping up loose ends. There are so many projects close to done waiting for those final bits of effort.

Why Not Finish Things?

Mostly projects get left behind when circumstances change. Another factor can be a change in life’s focus. And projects can lose their appeal, get boring.

Some projects do get done and then need repairs. Puppies do a lot of damage to quilts. Time to do those needed repairs never seems to get worked into the schedule so the project lingers, undone.

One I’m trying to make presentable as I will never fully finish it, is a tea cloth. What, you ask, is a tea cloth? Truthfully, I didn’t know when I started this project.

literally wrapping up loose ends in tatting
Shuttle tatting is slow. Real tatting thread is about the size of quilting thread. I prefer using size 30 thread as the result is still lacy, but I make progress faster. Many patterns do call for the larger thread. I did this tea cloth in separate parts as much as possible. To explain: the outside sets of three medalions have two smaller outside ones and a big one joining them. I tatted all of the smaller ones then did the bigger center one joining them into eight units. These were joined to the cloth when the chain around the inserts was done. The triangular tatted sections were completed and joined with the chain as well. The inserts were the last things to sew in.

Challenges

A friend taught me to tat when I was attending UCLA. I had these classes right after lunch and kept falling asleep. Tatting kept me awake, but left me able to take notes too.

Tatting is a way of making lace. I learned to use a shuttle, not the more modern needle tatting some people do now.

I enjoyed tatting, acquired books of patterns, made lots of stuff. Most tatting patterns are for bookmarks and doilies. I got bored and wanted a challenge.

There was my challenge, the picture in the center of a new book. Tea cloth. One hundred fifty different designs for the various parts. Perfect.

Wrapping Up Loose Ends

A tea cloth is a small tablecloth. My mostly finished one is six feet across. All the designs are done. The cloth inserts are tacked in.

There are some two thousand knots left to secure with a needle and clip ends. A good ironing is needed to take out the wrinkles. And neither will happen.

Instead, I am tacking my tea cloth between two clear plastic sheets. I want something different as a cloth under my book display and this will be it. After all, with forty years of off-and-on effort to get this far and a lack of anyplace else to show this off, it will now come out of the closet.

What Else?

Since this project is done, I need to tackle another one. There are two quilt tops in the cedar chest. The spool knitted throw needs puppy repairs.

And, maybe I’ll get around to wrapping up loose ends of writing projects sitting on my computer.