About two years ago several UK tatters were asked to submit some of their work for an exhibition in the USA. I was very flattered to be asked. I duly sent my work off and had an acknowledgement when it arrived. Although I asked several times for pictures of the exhibition I never saw any which was a great disappointment.
I was lucky enough to get my work back safely a month or so ago but one poor lady didn't because hers was seized by customs and they wanted around £70 import duty. This was MOST upsetting and it really made her life miserable for weeks until she finally paid the money and got her work back. The good news is that she did get reimbursed eventually by the customs and excise people.
Now I'm showing you this label (below) because I don't think it's an appropriate thing to put on an exhibition piece. I know and admit I have a bit of a wacky sense of humour but this has quite upset me. The pictures below the label are of the piece it's referring to.
First of all I don't 'typically use one shuttle' (quite the opposite, in fact). I've never done a one shuttle design either. This doesn't make sense as in the same sentence it also mentions split rings which we ALL know needs two shuttles!!!
First of all I don't 'typically use one shuttle' (quite the opposite, in fact). I've never done a one shuttle design either. This doesn't make sense as in the same sentence it also mentions split rings which we ALL know needs two shuttles!!!
I know I don't like needle tatting and am not backward in coming forwards with saying so but to use this as a description of ME on a piece of exhibition work is rather odd. Also there's no mention of my pattern site either and the blog url is wrong!
All comments (whether you agree or not) are welcome as usual. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow.