Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Tatting at Hector












Here are a few pictures from Karey's shop and the Hector tatting convention. A good time was had by all.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

New Book is Finally Ready--Hooray!

I was starting to think I would never get this done, but here it is. You can go to my website for more information. http://home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-tatsamore

Now I can start thinking about tatting other kinds of motifs again.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Sneak Peak

I tossed a handful of the pieces from my upcoming holiday/seasonal book on the scanner bed. Now back to work.....

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Motif Eight (2nd time around)--Jane's Hippo













This is, of course, Jane Eborall's famous Tat-It-And-See Hippo, worked in Altin Basak thread (Turkish size 50, similar to our size 30). Visit Jane for nearly a hundred more hippos: http://tatitandsee.blogspot.com/

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Motif 7 (2nd time around)--Teardrop Ornament




Not exactly a motif, but still a tatted item. This was made from a kit I purchased from Terry McGuffin http://www.terrythetatter.com/

The kit used size 12 perle cotton and fit the glass ornament perfectly.

The darker pink spot is a bead angel hanging inside.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Some Stuff At My Mom's House

My mother-in-law gave us a camera for Christmas and I've been trying to learn to use it.








These are some things I have given my Mom in the past. First is the tatted Nativity from Ineke Kuperij, worked in size 80 thread.






















These are some crocheted angels with musical instruments. A shame they don't show up too well.



























A crocheted Madonna from a magazine.





















My favorite crocheted angel (I think the pattern book was Pineapple Home) and one of the few remnants of my basket weaving phase.



Sunday, January 06, 2008

Back to the Challenge & Belated Christmas


Well, it has certainly been a while -- I've been a little busier than usual and this poor blog has suffered from neglect.

These are a few of the motif ornaments that I made to give at Christmas. On the left is Mark Myer's Madonna, pattern at http://www.tat-man.net/patterns/motifs.html
I love the way he uses just a few lines and circles to suggest the shape, so subtle and elegant.

On the right is Jane Ebborall's Snowflake #2 (http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~nickeb/ ). I cannot say enough good things about this design -- I just wish the scan showed it better. As snowflake patterns go, this is a quick and easy one, but it's fancy enough even a non-tatter will appreciate it. At first glance you might think it's one of those patterns where you have to count and load the beads very carefully, but really it's so simple. One color beads on the shuttle and the other color on the ball and the pattern takes care of itself. It turned out I was out of cabone rings with Christmas fast approaching, so I improvised with some gold cord and hot glue to make rings.

I had said I planned to do the challenge again. I claim the chick, eagle, and both turkeys as motifs plus these two for a total of six on the second time around.