11 August 2008
Some progress!
10 August 2008
Nothing much happened!!!
Yesterday was one of those rare days. I had the 'sillies' on me. I decided to make roly poly bags out of the purple fabric but as the zips hadn't arrived that I ordered that stopped that game!!! I then decided to make blue bags as I've got a lot of blue fabric and zips too!! I wandered into the room where I sew, got the fabric out and wandered off again!! I decided to check out the web pages that I've uploaded before announcing them but I didn't get back to the computer!!
Then I sat down to finish off a seahorse in a bangle that I'd started the evening before!! So, having got the variagated number 80 (or thereabouts) out to do the seaweed I finally got going. BUT that didn't work out either - the 80 thread broke and it just didn't 'look right' either. Back to the thread stash and out with a 40 variagated green. That worked out fine.
While I was doing this I was also trying to add a slide show to the blog. What a performance!!!! Two of us tried to work it out. I got the Flickr account to link with the blog and vice versa but the darn thing still doesn't work. I've binned it for now!!! So, a day wasted. I HATE wasting time (or food, or money, or anything!!).
In the morning I had this magazine from Tove in Sweden. It's beautifully presented but it always gives me a bigger thrill to see my patterns in another language. Sort of makes me feel famous in this small little pond in tat land! So, below is the cover and one page of the magazine. Also the seahorse which will go into my Etsy shop as soon as I have time!!!
9 August 2008
Playing!!
Oh, yesterday was SUCH a good day. I managed to finally get all the web pages finished. I just need an hour or so to check them out with brain cell # 3 on board and when I've heard from a friend about her pages I can launch them into public tat land!! Whoooppeeeeee.
While I was taking a short break in the early evening I started to plan my next stint of sewing. I found this wonderful piece of purple fabric in the stash that Aileen gave me. Isn't it wonderful? Am I going to be able to part with bags made of this? I just need to buy some zips as I don't have any the right colour and then I'll make them up. Meantime I will make more out of fabric which I DO have matching zips for!!! That'll keep me quiet for a while today!!!
Evenings - hmmmm. Heading towards new designs but want to make some more tatting for the Etsy shop. I made another dolphin to replace the one which swam to the USA the other day (now listed here) and have a 'half made' seahorse to finish today. I may make another of each of these creatures and then perhaps it'll be off to see what's on my 'to do' list which continually grows and grows!!!
8 August 2008
Gina's mystery motif and more!!!
I think Gina Brummet's a bad, bad girl. I had to send for brain cell # 10 to get this one sorted. I even had to ask her for help!!! How did I tat stuff like this when I was only 13?
Anyway, I know it's against the rules but just as pure, unadulterated revenge I'm going to show you the results. Find them below on the left.
I'm afraid I told a lie yesterday (didn't mean to, honest, me lud) about the dangle I blogged then. I found the proper one which is really, really my biggest favourite and is the one I'm going to keep. This one is worked in a variagated thread from the new Artiste range from Coats. A thread I really, really love. I used it on both shuttles so that the effect could be seen properly.
Anyway, enough from me - here are the pictures of the mystery motif and the dangle!!
7 August 2008
The last for now!!!!
I think this is going to be the last sequin motif for now!! I'll be honest and admit that I've got totally 'hooked' on making these!!! I love this one and might just keep it for myself!!!!
I sold my last dolphin in my Etsy shop yesterday so will make another this evening to replace it!!! I love these little projects although this one does take a long time to make as the waves are a bit time consuming!!! Mind, it's what turns a boring dangle into more of a 'picture'!!! I may well make a seahorse too but that'll be more than an evening's project!!!!
Before I start either of those projects I'm going to have another 'go' at Gina's mystery motif. I find these the most aggravating projects I've ever done!!! I both love and hate Gina in the same ds!!!! She challenges me to go back to when I was 'born' into tatting over 50 years ago - but without the pictures!!! It's made me realise how much we all rely on pictures and the modern way of writing things down!!! I even had to pull in brain cell # 4 yesterday evening before throwing down the shuttle in disgust!!! Still a quick email conversation with Gina has got me back on track and raring to go!!!
Which reminds me - I spent hours and hours yesterday making up web pages. Several technique pages are 'ready to go' and two out of three patterns are 'almost there'!!!!
6 August 2008
Phewwwwww
Well this week has started out a lot, lot calmer than last week!! I couldn't take another week like the last one!!!
Right, yesterday I managed to list the rest of the 'made up' (here's the link) roly poly bags and have already sold one set!!! I'm SO glad I kept the partner to that set!!! This proves that sometimes I have 'good taste'!!!!
In the evening I finished off Mark's swan. This is a SUPERB pattern (again, here's the link) . Thank you, Mark. I took a little bit of a 'liberty' with it and added an eye bead - just so the poor thing could see where it's going!!!
I also managed (because it rained nearly all day) to get started on building web pages for several patterns which are in my 'done but pending' tray. Or, to be honest, forgotten for a while by brain cells # 1 & # 2!!!!
5 August 2008
Aother sequin idea
Although I made this one on Sunday I've only just re-found it again (it's been hiding under the scanner lid!) so I thought I'd share it. Hopefully I'll soon get the instructions for this up on my pattern pages - this one and all the sequin ideas I've been playing with recently!!
I've made a decision. Yes, I've managed it finally!! I'm going to keep one of the turquoise butterfly bag sets and one of the natural/beige with tiny flowers on too. I thought about keeping one of the 'blue with roses on' ones too but I'm going to have to part with some. I'm the same with everything I make. It takes me a few days to break the ties with things but then once the decision is made I'm fine!!! So, later today (time and life permitting) I'll be listing one butterfly, one beige/natural one and two of each of the other sets. Let's hope that I do get time!!
Meanwhile here's the latest sequin design on both a black and white background.
3 August 2008
These are my choices!!!
The first three are the bags I really, really love at the moment. I keep dithering about which set to keep. Anybody else want to help me choose?!?!?
The paisley and black print ones are waiting to be listed too. I love those too.
Once I've made up my mind which I want to keep then I'll list the others. Although I've got two of each sort I still need to make up my mind. I'm such a full time ditherer!!!! Isn't life hard at times?
Decisions!
2 August 2008
TW3
That Was The Week That Was - also known as TW3. For those not in the UK this was an iconic 'alternative' news programme donkey's years ago. It looked at the news in a satirical manner.
Well I've had one of 'those' weeks too. I can't remember another like it but I'm glad it's over and settled now. Do you ever have one of those times when everything you touch or do causes more problems? Well that's what happened. Just one of those times happened to my friend Aileen who had connection problems with her computer and that took me nearly a day (separate days, too) to fix. Ended up by having to access her wan and lan settings and being talked through it all by the help line in South Africa.
In payment for this (which she really didn't have to do as I learnt a lot from the experience) Aileen gave me a lot of fabric for roly poly bags. This is a woman who is THE most fantastic 'crafter' and some of the work she's done over the years is mind boggling. Recently she's bought a computer and now is heading towards opening an Etsy shop. Her sewing and quilting is just perfection. I'll show you when she's up and running.
Me? I've done very, very little this week but did get some bags done yesterday afternoon for a special order and some tree earrrings designed and finished in the evening.
Hmmm, I thought I'd taken pictures of the bags but didn't!!! I'll take them later and add them to this post - or put them on another!!!
31 July 2008
Yesterday!!!
30 July 2008
Two separate subjects today!
"I am currently tatting one of your patterns- the diamond motif. In 2006, I did your 3- bear in size 80 thread. I am pleased to say that it won a first at the NC State Fair - see attached picture. He is sitting on a bottle cap."
Now below is another Christmas tree. BUT it's in development 'mode' at the moment (wrong bead for the trunk so the threads aren't cut yet). This one is smaller - an earring size. I think the top still needs some more work too so this particular effort might get the 'Jane recycles' treatment. Cut up and beads re-used!!!
A matching set of brooch and earwigs!!! How's tat?
29 July 2008
Two to show today!!!
First of all is Sunday's motif. This one was worked using a variagated Coats and Clarks thread in a number 70. Single thread.
The second is the same green variagated thread with a plain green C & C quilting thread (the same as this one.) The orange is the same combination too. I like the second one best, I think!!!
Mind, a lady can always change her mind!!!! Ah, Nick's just pointe out yet again that I'm NO lady!!!! Cheeky man - but as usual, he's right!!
28 July 2008
Not a lot!
All I have to show today is another tree!!! There is another dangle done but not mounted on the bracelet yet!
Janny sent in her lady for the last TIAS and that can be seen here.
I spent some time yesterday listing roly poly bags and pouches in Etsy. I really like this set - the prints are so summery.
So, that's about all for today. I'm gradually getting bored with trees and dangles so hope to move on to something really new soon. It's too hot to design right now but the 'need' is beginning to hit me!!! I've also started drawing up and making web pages for the trees and dangles too. Again, when it gets cooler a lot more will get done!!!
27 July 2008
Another experiment
This time I used a number 80 thread and it worked out slightly smaller than yesterday's combo!!! At least I got to use this fantastic bracelet from the 'SueH' collection!!!
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!!!!
Same - but different!
Now, I've got loads and loads of bracelets that SueH sent me and the reason for this year's dangle was to start using those! Well that didn't work out as the dangle is a tad too big for any of them. It did force me to sort them and grade them into 'bundles', though!!!
Anyway, it occurred to the aged brain cells (#1 & #2) that it might be an idea to use a size 40 thread inistead of 20. Ah, but this would throw out the holding row for the sequin.
Solution is below. I used a 20 for the first row to hold the sequin and then 40 for the outer row. It works a treat. Then I went to choose one of the pretty rings that Sue sent. It didn't fit any of them. The relief is that it does fit the same size as all the others do but better. I would've thought that going down to a 40 would do the trick but no way!!! I think I may experiment with other thread sizes too. Perhaps a doubled up sewing thread? Hmmm, watch this space!!!
Now for the rest of my tat life in tat land. I made another Christmas tree brooch too. I really need to draw this one up and get it on my web site. I'm sort of reluctant to part with this pattern as I want to try selling them on Etsy and/or Ebay (need to start saving in earnest for flights to get to Palmetto next year). I think I'll let the pattern out with the 'rider' that people can make as many as they like but ask that they don't use these two outlets to sell through. Anybody got any comments on this? It's just too good a pattern to keep to myself.
24 July 2008
More of the same!!
I'm still playing with dangles and trees and am going to be stuck in this 'rut' for a while until the weather cools down or the muse returns to tell me to try something new!!!
22 July 2008
Christmas tree suggestion
I had this message from Jeff who has given me permission to share. It's a very clear message with his thoughts on how I worked the tree. Thanks, Jeff.
He's got it partly right and I would welcome any further suggestions but will only 'blog' them with permission!!!
"Since no one has posted how they think you did the pin, I'll try.
Starting at the top, you did a series of split rings with beads in the centres and long picots on both sides in which beads can be threaded onto. Next, you start a chain along the bottom (which will continue around), joining to the long beaded picots. Along the chain, you add beads that are a) on the shuttle 2 thread and b) threaded onto picots that are joined back to (similar the TIAS lady) at the widest part of the tree. Once at the top, you join into the star button, and continue back down the other side, again joining to the long picots of the centre split rings. Once you are back at the beginning of the chain, you add the beads that become the trunk of the tree, either just threaded onto the ends of your threads before finishing or joined on in some other
fashion (I can't really tell how exactly). I'm pretty sure I see a knot at the top of the trunk so I know you ended there.
Hopefully you can understand what I'm trying to say. I'm not sure (obviously!) if this is how you did it, but that's how I would tackle this project. If thats not how you did it, I look forward to hearing your method.
Jeff"
21 July 2008
Now this is SO much better
I made a sequin motif yesterday and also a final Christmas tree. I also managed to list the final lot of roly poly bags and pouches in Etsy. Well, final for now as I've got to weed the garden - again!!!!
I must admit that I did play with an alternative tree but only landed up discovering something else which might be useful in the future!!!
The tree below is OK now that I've adjusted the bead and stitch count - I've put a picture of yesterday's next to it (that's the first one on the black background) for comparison. With this final version I've got a pointier top whichi s more 'tree like'. I'm SO pleased with it.
I wonder if anybody can work out how it was made? The only clue is that there are no ends to sew in (well, there are but I have just tied a knot as it's at the back of the tree itself.
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