9 August 2019

Llama


Finally I’ve had a space of time to make a llama. I’m teaching this pattern at Palmetto and had lost the last one I made!! It’ll turn up again one day but meantime I needed a sample to show the class what we’re aiming to make!!! 

If the picture looks a bit odd it’s because the thread is a variegated Lizbeth one and is just right for making animals as they do vary in their colouring. 

One thing I like about this design is that there are NO ENDS to sew in at the end. Beginning ones are tatted over and the ends are - well, just left and frayed.  

Bit like my nerves sometimes when faced with a classroom of tatters!!!

12 comments:

Jane McLellan said...

Love your llama. Good luck with the teaching!

Maureen said...

I might have to make one for my eldest granddaughter who spent several months in South America last year. She loves them, but I would need to add a blanket and a hat. Lucky students in your classroom!

Madtatter80 said...

that's an adorable lama and I too like the sweet no sew tail!

God's Kid said...

It's a cute llama!! :)

Bluff City Tatter said...

When my son was little, I used to read him the Llama, Llama books. One of my favorite lines is from one of the books - "No more llama drama, little llama." I'm glad your llama didn't have too much drama.

I have that color Lizbeth thread. I would have never thought of using it for an animal but it really looks great. I made a snowflake with it and it was very pretty. It has a very subtle color shifts.

craftie sylvie said...

I agree, the subtle variegation in the thread is great for an animal. Do you remember which Lizbeth it is? Good luck with the tatting class :)

Jane Eborall said...

Buff City Tatter - I love subtle changes of colour in my threads and now avoid the harsher ones with sudden changes.
I don’t think I’ve heard of the Llama, Llama books but they sound lovely.

Jane Eborall said...

craftie sylvie I think it must be latte foam which is number 168.

Tim Kaylor said...

I am not in that class. I am in the butterflies class. See you in a month. Or sooner if you are leaving this week and come to the PTG meeting on the 17th. I may make this one coming up.

Kathy Niklewicz said...

Adorable llama! Should be a popular class! I love that black and cream pendant, too. I always think your two-color chains look like beads! Black, white and gold were our school colors, so I guess I'm partial to them!

Elizabeth in Weat Virginia said...

Oh Jane, That Llama reminds m of how much I miss my beloved Oreo.
I do hope you can post the pattern after Tat Days.
Elizabeth in WV

Jane Eborall said...

Elizabeth - he’s been on my site for quite a while!

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