Here is my last Palmetto Quilt Block (unless I get some more from Georgia). Here are the pattern sources: The pink flower on the left is another from Jan Stawasz's Tatted Treasures. The large medallion with rick-rack is a vintage pattern from the February 1927 edition of Needlecraft magagzine. I got the pattern from Georgia's site here. The small white rick-rack flower is from the book Vintage Tatting & Crochet Book 1, edited by Barbara Foster of Handy Hands. The larger white flower I just whipped up to fit in.
You've probably gathered by now that I love vintage patterns. One of the best sources, besides Georgia's Tatting Archive, is the Antique Pattern Library. Clicking on their name there will take you to their home page and you can branch out to see patterns for embroidery, knitting, crochet and lots more crafts. Or click here for a list of their tatting publications. I have downloaded quite a few of them. You will see many that say "to scan" or "to edit" and those are in progress and coming soon. My mouth is watering over some of those. They have a Yahoo Group too. The Library is run by a non-profit organization and they could use your help. Here is a recent message from them:
"Our finances are not in perfect health, to say the least, but thanks to the
recent upswing in donations, we're improving a bit, THANK YOU! To keep our
non-profit status, we need not just money, we need money from the public. The
way it was explained to me, one third of our income has to be from small
donations. So even if someone donates a million dollars, this will not save our
non-profit status.
Therefore, we have agreed on the
following:
*** ANY (small, less than 200 USD) financial donation you,
anyone, *** sends to New Media Arts either by Paypal, cheque, or
whatever *** to support the Antique Pattern Library or another project ***
will be matched TWICE by our board members *** (until we are broke, of
course)."
A two-for-one match makes even a small contribution like mine significant. Please consider helping them out so they can continue to provide this fine service for all us needlecrafters.
Still Knitting
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I'm making progress on the baby blanket. I think I need two more pattern
repeats to make it square but I'll check carefully after one repeat.
colour me happy
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As we approach Holi, the festival of colours, happiness came my way through
friends who participated in my design-along challenge!
On a lark I had conver...
New year of crafting has begun…
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So the new year of crafting has begun here are a couple of things I have
completed. Firstly, the McDonald's witch bucket "purse" ...crocheted.
I still need...
Scarf, etc
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I did a pair of Marilee Rockley's earrings, from Tatting with Beads
Jewelry. The pair from the cover. This time I used size 20 thread, Lizbeth,
with kinda...
bookmark the Project - MarkMe roundup
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In July 2023 we had the “Mark Me” game in the Facebook Endrucks group.
This game followed the ColourMeEndrucks in June 2023 (roundup here:
https://nine...
Just in Time...
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... for a new blogpost before January ends! So that I can extend my good
wishes to you all for a great New Year 2025! January disappeared so
quickly, ...
Tatted Star Pattern
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*Continuing with the 2025 New Year Celebrations!*
*Tatted Star Pattern *
Vicki Clarke 2024
Terms
R- ring
C- chain
P- picot
CTM continuous thread me...
A bit of my history!
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It was waaaayyyy back when I was raising kids and working full-time that
this article was published in the local newspaper. I hope you can read
it!!!
W...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
Pastel Hearts and Pattern Update
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I've been making more hearts, and decided to add lock chain hangers so I
could use them as ornaments.
These are made with size 80 DMC Special dentelles th...
September update
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What an exciting month September 2019 has been. Palmetto Tat Days, a new
grandson and a trip to Canada for Fringe Elements Tat Days. No more tatting
events...
Through the Roux
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The Lagniappe pattern is broken up into different sections. Rows 1-4 are
called The Roux. You should buy the pattern to see why this is, but
Beware! It ...
Black Choker
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I have notice a lot of girls and young women are wearing black lace
chokers and so I have made this one for Aimee Grace, my friend's
granddaughter.
Double Core SSSR Success (and failure)
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THIS POST was written in 2009 but it sat in my draft folder until today.
Now I am looking for the UFO and the Irish Crochet clovers that were made
for th...
Playing Catchup
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I didn't mean to disappear again; it just kinda happened. I finished
tatting a magic square for my mom. I also worked on some crochet for my mom
as well. F...
Books Ineke
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Hello Tatters
Back from Canada what was so special, the whole trip and meeting Tatters
from all over the world, that I didn't see for several years, I can t...
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I haven't posted awhile but maybe just maybe I will get back to it. Anyhow
I am excited to be a teacher at Palmetto's Tat Days this year. I will be
teachin...
Ice Drops getting to be stunning!
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Lace- Lovin' Librarian
sent me a great selection of her designs for more complicated Ice Drops.
This was the first that I chose to make.
She gave them names...
Bauble pattern
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I posted some time ago a Christmas bauble and I promissed to share the
pattern.
It is not dificult to do... except you want to do it the way I did it: with ...
Where Has The Time Gone
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I cannot believe that more than 2 months have past since my last post. We
have become more involved with all the expat activities and in this area
there a...
Thinking about designing
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When I do this class online one part is lessons and one part is discussion.
It's very difficult to have a discussion as part of a blog, but the
discussion ...
More of Marilee's
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I needed a little break from the doily, so I made some more jewelry from Marilee
Rockley's book *Beaded Tatting Finery*.
The earrings are called "Melange"...
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 begu...
The Single Stitch According to Riego
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*Tatting* by Mlle. Riego, 1850
In this first English book devoted entirely to tatting, the join as we know
it has not yet been invented, so Mlle Riego ove...
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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 ...
I too enjoy the Antique Pattern library and will donate, thanks for posting the information, I did not know this! :)
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