Friday, February 14, 2025
2024 - The Year of Winging It, Part III: The Dalek
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
2024 - The Year of Winging It, Part II: Sunflowers
More free advice: picture frames in stores are expensive. Framed pictures in thrift shops are cheap. Take a measuring tape with you to the thrift shop to check the size. Find one the right size and you can throw out the old picture and add your own.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
News Flash - Finger Lakes Tatting Conference Early Registration
In case you didn't know...
The Finger Lakes Tatting Conference will be held this year, April 4 - 6. I always have a wonderful time. There is a great line-up of teachers coming (isn't there always?) This year's conference will be at a new venue in Burdett, NY, which looks closer to Watkins Glen than before. Early registration discount price is in effect through February 1.
For complete information, visit the Finger Lakes Tatting Group site HERE.
Below are projects from the class I will be teaching. It looks like a Dorset button, but is made differently using a tatting shuttle, and then you tat a motif around it.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
2024 - The Year of Winging It, Part I: The Hat
Looking back, my tatting year of 2024 was dominated by 3 large projects, all of which were marked by varying degrees of diverging from the pattern or no pattern at all.
The Online Tatting Class began the year seeking to recreate this hat from the April 1922 issue of Needlecraft magazine. Vintage patterns are one of my passions, so of course I joined in. You can find the pattern on their site here (select Tatted Hat Project). If you are a member of their Facebook group, you can see the progress of assorted members.
I was going merrily along until the instructions called for attaching the 18 pattern repeats of the top of the hat to 8 motifs around the side. No, no, no! I must have symmetry! So my hat has 9 motifs around the side, joining to the top very nicely. (The pattern also called for tying or sewing sections of the hat together, but mine is all tatted together with joins. I'm stubborn that way.) To get the top and the sides to fit, I altered that last round of the top, was that Round 13? A slightly longer chain here, an omitted join there, and its diameter grew wide enough to fit. The little fill-in motifs became ovals instead of circles to lie flat. I made a few other changes as I went along. So a little winging it led me to an improved version still true to the original.
Tuesday, January 07, 2025
Happy Belated New Year!
Happy New Year to all my friends.... a week late.
How many times have I resolved each year to post more often on my blog? Will this be the one? Is the lateness of this post an indication that it won't? Time will tell.
I'm moving into a new computer and haven't transferred files over yet, so here's the only crafty photo I have to share right now. It's a Dorset Button, swirl pattern, worked in the traditional way, with Lizbeth metallic thread. Instructions from "Dorset Ring Buttons" by Gina Barrett. More on a nontraditional way to make a button that I thought up later.