7 March 2022
Coats second attempt
13 April 2011
Book sale part 2
Following on from yesterday here are the rest of the booklets.
Must quickly mention the Learn to Tat book (330) as it was from this (pages 6 & 7) that I re-learnt how to hold and manipulate the shuttle almost 20 years after I'd started tatting. As I picked up the craft from my gran (she was learning too) the way of holding the shuttle was never mentioned!!!! I'd lent my copy of 330 to somebody I was teaching and she pointed these pages out to me!!!!!
25 August 2017
More books which have to 'go'!!!
25 May 2022
The finished Coats doily
20 December 2021
Moaning Monday
14 April 2011
Book sale part 3
Finally there's a crochet leaflet again from Coats and numbered 1087
26 November 2016
A mystery
1 March 2022
Green Coats motifs
14 February 2011
How and why I learnt to tat
Several people have been talking about how and when they learnt to tat but I've done a post on this before - some four and a half years ago. Rather than repeat myself (which Nick says I'm ALWAYS doing!) I'll give you the link.
Heck, I'm rambling again - must be a sign of old age. I'm off for a shower!!!!
24 February 2022
Carrying on with the Coats motifs
15 March 2022
Coats doily again
6 October 2006
My Personal Tatting History
When I was eleven years old I was allowed to go on the first ever school trip run by Broad Street County Primary School to Belgium. I remember that it cost my mum and dad the tremendous amount of thirteen pounds and ten shillings. I knew I was very lucky to be able to go as I had a younger brother and sister who would also be going in future years. This was probably my very first lesson in 'how expensive' things are!!! A lesson which was well learnt and has stayed with me throughout the rest of my life!
We travelled to Bruges and one of the things I saw was this lady making lace.
This made SUCH an impression on me that for the following two years I nagged and nagged about learning to make lace. I must have been a real pain!!!
In 1956 my gran then aged about the age I am now, decided to go to tatting classes at the old Technical College in Henley Street here in Stratford upon Avon. She wasn't really sure whether she wanted to learn or not! Gran was an extremely good artist but never did a lot after her marriage.
Anyway, after her first lesson she asked if I'd like to learn. Woweeee, nearly, nearly bobbin lace!!! I went to her house and we sat down to try this new fangled craft out. Oh dear, gran had forgotten about the flip!!
To this day I clearly remember seeing what should happen and together we got it under way. Many, many hours we spent together swopping ideas, patterns etc. My pocket money was spent on the only threads we could get hold of - white and ecru (Coats) and the old Coats & Clarkes books and Penelope Books were our only source of patterns at that time. We did manage to borrow a Norma Benporath book from the library (they had found one in a library up north somewhere) and this was very inspiring.
When my gran was just into her seventies she decided to take a trip round the world to meet her brother whom she hadn't seen for fifty years because he'd emigrated to Australia. Whilst she was over there with him she advertised on TV and radio asking for copies of the Norma Benporath book and she managed to get one good copy. I now have this and an original Mrs Beeton's book (also gran's) in my possession.
In later years I learnt bobbin lace, knitted lace, crochet, netting and filet but throughout I have always, but always tatted!!! I've done a lot of sewing and patchwork too in the past.
14 February 2007
They're coming to take me away!
7 May 2015
Ooooh look at this
18 March 2011
I DID IT!!!
25 July 2008
Another day - another dangle!
First of all - thanks to everybody who left comments on yesterday's blog. I've decided that I will share the tree pattern (and, of course, the sequin one) with the hope that I can sell a few trees online. It occurred to me that I might just wake up dead one morning and then nobody would quite know how to make them and that would be a shame. Anyway, I love them SO much that it would be hard to not share. All I need now is the time to do the web pages for both (the pattern for the trees is very simple and short but will need some careful diagrams to explain how to make the branches).
I'm still making roly poly bags and they are selling as fast (almost!) as I can make them with special 'private' orders arriving every so often too. I think I've done about 58 now!!!! These are taking precedent over the computer during the day!!!
So yesterday evening I tried a new thread combo!!! This time I used the 20 thread for the inner round which contains the sequin. Then I doubled up some Coats & Clark Star Machine Quilting & Craft thread that I bought in Cincinnati last year. The colour range in this thread is great. Some lovely bright colours. It's a size #50 (which is not a 50 as in crochet thread) and is an Egyptian cotton.
Well I doubled this and used it for the dangle below. To double this I wind an Aero bobbin about a third of the way and then make a loop without cutting the thread and wind back onto another bobbin from the original one and the spool. This means that when I've finished I've a continuous thread left on the bobbin to wind back onto the ball - IF I want to. There is so much yardage on a spool (1200 yards) that I doubt I will ever run out!!!
Oh, this motif did fit one of Sue's bangles - EUREKA. This evening I will see how a number 80 (or thereabouts!) works out!!!!
25 April 2007
Two pairs of earrings
19 August 2017
Another one
21 June 2013
Thread colours
23 August 2016
Something I've been thinking about.
This is, I suppose a contradictory post but that's how discussions between myself (the semi rational part) and BC3 go!!!! Happy Tuesday, folks!!!!
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