26 September 2024

Needle tatting part 1

A bit of history!!!

Back in the 70's I used to belong to a newsletter group here in the UK.  They were my only way into the world of tatting outside of the UK.  Although it was a fairly good source of patterns it also ran some interesting adverts too for shuttles and books.  There was no such thing as needle tatting back before that time.

I saw a book advertised (selling in America) for needle tatting.  It was by Ed and Selma Morin.  I bought a copy and had a 'go'.  

This was made using double knitting yarn.  I'll show you another of my needle tatting pieces another day but you WON'T like it!!!!  



25 September 2024

Gloria's angel

This is one gorgeous little angel that Gloria gave me while on my travels.  

In fact she gave two of us little baggies full of angels for us to give away.  Joanie and I did that for her and now this little one is hanging on the side of my monitor keeping an eye on me!!!!

Please don't ask me for the pattern as I didn't think to ask!!  I'm sure somebody will recognise it and comment.



24 September 2024

An early Christmas present!

As you know (if you read my rather boring blog) I've been to Palmetto Tat Days.  I'm slowly starting to upload the patterns onto my web site and the first one can be found here.

I really would like to point out, though, that all of the patterns taught over the Palmetto Tat Days weekend can be found here.







23 September 2024

A twisted Monday moan

If there's anybody 'out there' who reads my blog be warned that today is going to be a BIG moan!!!  
I do read what's going on on Facebook but rarely take part except when I think I can help,  

On Saturday I popped into an interesting discussion on one of the groups about twisted picots.  One person claimed the copyright on this TECHNIQUE which is, as I understand it, not possible.  Techniques aren't copyrightable.  What the person doesn't seem to realise is that I used it MANY years ago in two patterns and I'm darn sure that it would've been done before me.   Anyway I couldn't find her page about this technique so I abandoned that!!!

Along comes another person who then decides that this technique is, in HER opinion, liable to having a name and two names at that!!!  The second 'name' comes because (as I did in the past) there's a double stitch between twisting the picot and joining back.  FOR GOODNESS SAKE - all we're doing is complicating matters - can't we just have one name and point out on a pattern to read carefully.

On another 'topic', which I read on a blog post, another tatter has renamed that old idea of posting the shuttle through the ring before tightening it.  She\s calling it after the name of the tatter she learned it from.  I can see why she did it as it is a good 'self reminder' but the problem here is that other people may adopt it too and thus the future history of tatting becomes a MESS.  Just saying - popping back to my knitting.

These are two patterns that have the twisted picot in and one has an additional double before joining back.  






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