When it is on your frame!
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Do you all see how uneven my side lamb tongues are? Oh, it is maddening, no seriously, I have hooked those side tongues over and over again to get them even to no avail. I finally broke down and found a level to see just how bad it is. Repeat Maria "Never, never, never, try to design a border while the rug is being hooked and on your frame"! Lol! I am just to impatient to take the rug off the frame and do it properly.
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So can you see how bad it is? Let me give you a little visual.
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The peach tongues are pretty whopper jawed! Pretty bad.
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Yep, that is from the top of the bottom blue tongue to the top of the matching blue tongue. Oh it gets better! Look again at the rug. Here is a reminder....
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Did you catch it? I have 8 tongues on the left side and only 7 on the right side. Seriously Maria?
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I am about ready to throw the proverbial towel in on this rug but I am determined to not let get it the best of me. So, I will continue to work on it (yes, with my level in hand) and complete this little devil of a rug!
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This rug was fondly going to be called Kingwood tulip due to memories of going to Kingwood Gardens in Mansfield frequently as a kid but now I think I'll name it Terrible Tulip! Lol. Stay tuned for the finished rug.....
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And just so you know, this wasn't just a one time occurrence. Take a look at this rug.
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Yep, did it again designing on the fly! See how even those circles are? Just lovely! One is round and one is square. Actually, this doesn't bother me nearly as much as the Terrible Tulip design. I prefer to think of this as charmingly naive! (Don't worry to those of you purchasing this pattern, the circles will be even!)