Squirrel, owl, badger, anything that little boys would like. How about a snake too? Oh, a koala would be fantastic. Do you want a longer list? Seriously - anything you make is just wonderful. Put me down for a book and any test tatting you want done too.
Squirrel, owl, badger, anything that little boys would like. How about a snake too? Oh, a koala would be fantastic. Do you want a longer list? Seriously - anything you make is just wonderful. Put me down for a book and any test tatting you want done too.
I agree that critters appropriate for boys is a great idea: snake, bugs, dog, shark, bear, turtle, alligator, tiger, frog and how about a greedy personal request for a Celtic fish?
Love the skunk. Would love to see a hedgehog, racoon, possum, woodchuck, fox, ferret, weasel, mole, turtle, frog, maybe chipmunk. Jane has the right idea--stuff little boys would like; squirrels are cute. You'll have a full list for the book soon.
Oh how about a scottish terrier, boston terrier, koala, badger. I really love see the work you do. Such great idea to but on kids clothing. If you need any test tatting you would like done. Please think of me. Has I have the time being a stay at home mom of a 4 half year old. Bonnie yeoldetatter@telus.com
ok, I live in the wild west. Pony, Bear, Peccary, coyote, bear, lizards, snakes, mule, road runner (bird), A road runner would be great and I have a good photo of one! LOL We also have panthers (cougar), humming birds, quail... LOL that's a few hugs, bj
Too cute! Aardvark, rhino, giraffe, cockatoo, crab, zebra, and wolverine(What can I say? I'm a Michigander.) And like Jane, if you're ever looking for a tester, me me me!
Tatting and Trips
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I hit the thrift shop and while I was there I found a small (crib maybe)
linen sheet and a polka dot cotton in matching color. I'm seeing a blouse,
probabl...
More Bags
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I have an ongoing order for 30 jewelry bags a month. I can do them all in
one day, but I prefer to do half at a time and do something else in the day
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Apologies
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I'm afraid there won't be any blog posts this week as I've not got anything
particular to show you.
Life has taken me out of Tat Land and other crafts fo...
Wiosna 2024 - okrążenie 7
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Podstawowe wiadomości: moja Wiosna2024 zrobiona jest z nici Aida 20 w
kolorze ecru - grubością porównywalna do cotto20 czy lizbeth20 - składa się
z 22 rz...
counts
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A bit of mixed media card for my *March 2024 Small Decorations* entry. My
heartfelt thanks to *splocik* for graciously accepting the earring I made
in Feb...
Flower Earrings
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First of all, thank you very much to all of you who responded to my posts
about missing comments. I'm so glad and really appreciate every single one
of ...
Amazon delivery at it's finest
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No. Not really.I ordered a shirt in January with an anticipated delivery
sometime in February or March. I wasn't bothered by a delay in receiving
the packa...
Jan 4th with the new year 2024
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I mentioned in my last post about the two bobbin lace snowmen being one
went to my Lace Exchange partner Marcela in Spain. This is a picture of
the exc...
Christmas decorations 2023
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well it took me almost a week, but I finally have my decorations all out!
Well inside the house anyway. I did put a few outside today but I have
more. This...
My Facebook Page
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Hello everyone.I have not been updating my blog for a while, posting more
on my Facebook page instead. I find it rather difficult to keep up with
writing...
Tatting is a serious matter!
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Dear readers,
*I am deeply thankful to Karen Cabrera and Muskaan, who took the time to
respectively translate and proofread for the English edition of ...
Nathalie
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Conjunto de bautismo/Baptism sett
Gorro/Bonnet
Jan Stawasz - Tatting Theory and Patterns - page 56
rows IV - XI
Zapatitos/Booties
Mary Janes by Carte...
Quaker Pumpkin Edging
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Do you remember the Quaker Pumpkin pattern from last year? I also made an
edging for this pattern. There is a slight change in the pumpkin at the
top ...
1907 - Row 6
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No surprises here, row 6 looks a lot like row 5 did. The stitch count is
the same, and I don’t know about you, but I am really looking forward to
tatti...
There Really is No Place Like Home
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Today my copy of Martha Ess' new tatting book arrived! It is titled, *Whimsical
Tatting*, and it is a delightful compilation of characters from *The W...
Just popped in to say 'Hello'
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There are many reasons I have not kept up this blog, one being that I have
to now recover the email that was originally used to set it up, so not
exactly...
I LOVE Karey Solomon's Hand-Painted Thread!
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I have had the pleasure of tatting with Karey Solomon's hand-painted
threads recently. When you see all her threads in one spot, the job of
picking...
Daffodils!
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They’re finally up – in the doily, anyway. In the garden, snowdrops are
blooming but the daffodil leaves are cautiously peeking above ground,
probab...
More Hearts
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I tatted a few more hearts in different colors. The first two are done in
Lizbeth size 20 thread, color #628 (Salmon Medium) and color #671
(Christmas R...
Button Ornaments
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I have been tatting, I just have not been blogging. The latest Facebook
tatting craze is Button Ornaments. There is a Facebook group devoted to
them. H...
Just Stopping By: My Pattern Links
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Hi all! I know I haven't been here much. I've been mostly on Ravelry
lately, working on knitting and crochet projects. I'm also posting on
Instagram here.
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Coronavirus Doily - the grand finale!
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At last! It took a while but I hope you'll agree it's worth it!
I'd like to think this has some correspondence to this time when we're all
working on ...
The Classic Wheel
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Dear Friends,
It's been quite a while. I started this blog with high hopes, and then the
real world got a bit too overwhelming. I've always meant to come ...
WHERE TO BUY MY BOOKS
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Dear tatting friends, thank you all for your nice comments on the new book,
comments are always much appreciated. The new book "Fantasia 6" will be
availab...
Heel goed nieuws
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*Hallo Allemaal,*
Ik kreeg van Jane een mail doe je weer mee met de TIAS
Ik riep heel hard JAAAAAAA
hier is haar introductie:
Welkom bij het Tat It And See...
INFORMATION REQUIRED
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You may have noticed that some of the posts for the 25 Motif Challenge are
extremely long. That happens when I get busy with things like vacations and
reno...
Ice Drops are Little Wonders!
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Yup they sure are!
This is the second variation by Lace-Lovin' Librarian.
A pretty white snowflake with a clear Turquoise Glass Glob.
My Hand Dyed Threa...
How to empty a shuttle and fall onto a usable piece
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*Emptying my shuttle*
After a bigger project there is always some thread left on the shuttle.
This is how the flowers of the butterflies pile up in our box...
I HEARD that!!!!!
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Almost six months ago I received some shocking news related to my hearing
ability.
The prior post explains everything you need to know to get caught up....
Merry Christmas and Life
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Hi Everyone and a belated Merry Christmas.
I was going to post this yesterday but as usual life got in the way. In the
morning my partner had a bad fall and...
Looking at your design
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How are your designs coming along? Did you have difficulty coming up with a
second round to the little motif? Remember all of those little bits of
edgings ...
On Hiatus
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This is just a quick note to say that the blog will be on hiatus for a bit,
though I won't. My computer has decided to finally bite the dust. I'm
posting t...
New Beginnings..
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Hi all! I know most of you might not remember me.. It's been almost two
years since I've last posted.. Well, things have been both rough and
strange at the...
Ups - et år har vist gått!
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Og ingen blogginnlegg fra meg! Det betyr ikke at jeg ikke har gjort
handarbeid - det har jeg. Jeg har bare ikke blogget om det. Så, for å komme
i gang igje...
I'm back - and I brought shuttles!
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First, there was one ... I had to save up for it, but it gave me time to
decide on the kind of wood I wanted. Randy Houtz directed me to a website
with pi...
Instagram 500 Follower Christmas Giveaway!
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So excited! I have 500 followers on Instagram after being there only a few
short months. To celebrate I'm having a giveaway - on Instagram that is! If
you'...
Fair, Glasses, HDT, and still settling in...
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So, with a title like that, I shouldn't have to say to much, right?
I entered Livi's Doily in the local fair. It won a blue 1st place ribbon!
The doily is ...
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Time to Tat!
A minor miracle here as I’m able to tat for an hour at a time before my
right hand gives out.
I decided to finish the biggest piece I’d begun,...
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I took a class today with the wonderful watercolorist Rena Brouwer!
Unfortunately, I didn't do it justice. She gave lots of great tips and
advice - I just ...
Squirrel, owl, badger, anything that little boys would like. How about a snake too? Oh, a koala would be fantastic. Do you want a longer list? Seriously - anything you make is just wonderful. Put me down for a book and any test tatting you want done too.
ReplyDeleteSquirrel, owl, badger, anything that little boys would like. How about a snake too? Oh, a koala would be fantastic. Do you want a longer list? Seriously - anything you make is just wonderful. Put me down for a book and any test tatting you want done too.
ReplyDeleteHmm... I'll have to think about that. Better yet, I think I'll ask my grandson. Love the skunk!
ReplyDeleteOh Martha, I love your little PePe LaPue!! You are so clever!!
ReplyDeleteHe is delightful.
ReplyDeleteGecko please! really cute please!
Chamaeleon...ditto!
A Beaver please. Is that classed as a critter?
ReplyDeleteHave you thought about a sheep or have you already done that one?
ReplyDeletethis is a super cute skunk, martha. i love your critters.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the suggestions. I'll see what I can do. There's a squirrel in the first book, and I've already got a sheep in progress.
ReplyDeleteI agree that critters appropriate for boys is a great idea: snake, bugs, dog, shark, bear, turtle, alligator, tiger, frog and how about a greedy personal request for a Celtic fish?
ReplyDeleteDoes that give you food for thought?
love the critters...
ReplyDeleteWhat critters would I like to see..
lemurs,
pandas
cassowary
that crane with the brush on his head....
Hi Martha,
ReplyDeleteOh I am liking these critters, how about a monkey for Meagan and a sheep for me
A moose!
ReplyDeleteA jelly fish!
Curly - wait - he's not officially a critter.
A red-winged blackbird!
Love the skunk. Would love to see a hedgehog, racoon, possum, woodchuck, fox, ferret, weasel, mole, turtle, frog, maybe chipmunk. Jane has the right idea--stuff little boys would like; squirrels are cute.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have a full list for the book soon.
Oh how about a scottish terrier, boston terrier, koala, badger. I really love see the work you do. Such great idea to but on kids clothing. If you need any test tatting you would like done. Please think of me. Has I have the time being a stay at home mom of a 4 half year old.
ReplyDeleteBonnie
yeoldetatter@telus.com
ok, I live in the wild west. Pony, Bear, Peccary,
ReplyDeletecoyote, bear, lizards, snakes, mule, road runner (bird),
A road runner would be great and I have a good photo of one! LOL We also have panthers (cougar), humming birds, quail...
LOL that's a few hugs, bj
Too cute! Aardvark, rhino, giraffe, cockatoo, crab, zebra, and wolverine(What can I say? I'm a Michigander.) And like Jane, if you're ever looking for a tester, me me me!
ReplyDeleteHello Martha
ReplyDeleteVery adorable skunk. I would love a tatted seal!
Connie
I love that skunk! Maybe you should try ferrets too!
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