Dare I admit how long it's taken me to make a slideshow on this blog?
Now, the lover!!!! Here he is finally in all his 'glory'!!!! What a dashing pair!!!
Now, the lover!!!! Here he is finally in all his 'glory'!!!! What a dashing pair!!!
Now working out a new design always has it's problems but in my case most of them suffer at one time or another from a lack of concentration or tiredness. Oh, could that be old age too?!?!?
Do take a peek at the Spanish dancer's lover. I finished this one (apart from his hat) on Wednesday evening. Poor chap. I think he'll need a walking stick as his one leg is longer than the other. Could he be the original 'Long haired lover from Liverpool' or perhaps just 'Daddy Longlegs'?!?!?! All suggestions are very welcome!!!! Please keep them clean, though!!
When you look at him carefully and count the rings there are the same number on each leg. Something has 'gone wrong' in the crotch area. I hope to explore this later today. I worked up another 'lover' and got to the stage when I was down the first side of one leg. That, I felt, was a good time to stop and wait for brain cell # 3 to arrive for his weekend break!!!
Now stand up all those who think this is a daft question!!!
How many years have we all been making these SCMR's popping the working shuttle through the loop and then closing it? I know the answer - toooooo many years!!! Imagine my surprise when Anitra wrote the other day with what she thought was a 'good idea' and another way to close this element in tatting. I tried it and it works. In fact there are two new ways to close the SCMR.Now, one might ask, why do we 'need' or 'want' another way to close this element. Well, like me and probably many others Anitra was a bit dissapointed with the look of the regularly closed ones. She found that the bottom mock ring didn't always seem to 'sit' well on the previous element. Heck, I can't sit here trying to explain what she did. Best thing is for you to go and look here.
Oh, you can sit down now!!!!!
I'm sure she won't mind me sharing as I've no idea why dear Georgia challenged me to this but she did!!! A few months ago when I was deeeeeply into sequins and Christmas trees Georgia had seen a couple of rainbow patterns and decided they reminded her of a Spanish dancing lady's skirt.
She asked me if it was possible!!! Here's the lady so far.
Georgia really wanted the rose to be held between her teeth but it looked a bit daft to me but that can easily be changed with a couple of stitches using invisible thread. Next project? Hmmmm, the lover to dance with her, I guess.
Strange when I start these new projects I always think it won't be hard cause I can steal from my other patterns. Rarely, if ever, does this work out!! I did take the basic arms and head from the button family but even those had to be changed to get the arms in the 'right' position!!!!
I managed to finish her yesterday evening after 'one of those days' chasing my tail. It started on the run in the morning and continued like that all day but I did manage a walk without getting wet!!! Still it's what keeps me young and beautiful (cough, cough, splutter, splutter), I suppose!!!
I went to see the lady in the antique centre and we got along fine. She quickly got the hang of the 'flipping flip' so that was good. I will pop in to see her when I wander down the town which will be later this morning as I have two Etsy sales to mail!!! There is only 1 roly poly left now in the purple and I had to make an 'emergency' purple pouch half way through the day. Sadly I have no more of that fabric left for another pouch. Still, somebody might want 'just a bag' for their cosmetics or something!!!!
Below is Sharon's patchwork mat which she sent me a picture of yesterday. It's SO rewarding to actually see that people can understand my patterns and make them up. It's very strange nowadays as I rarely get to hear about them being used unless I see them on other people's blogs. Gives the 'old git' a buzz every time I spot them, though. Even brain cell # 3 comes out of hiding to take a bow!!!!
I wish I could analyze my 'need' to design and why I continue. When I've finally finished a design and it's put on the web site it's like having delivered a baby. That enormous sense of relief!!! Very soon after, though, the need to make something 'new' comes over me!!!! Suppose tat's life!!!
First of all there are two new bags in my Etsy shop. These are a stunning purple with a lovely contrasting turquiose lining. Again I'm tempted to keep a set but I can't justify it. This fabric was in the stash that Aileen gave me for helping her out.
I've also added more patterns to my web site. I've added the daisy earring, bracelet and necklace set, two of the sequin designs and finally the Christmas tree brooch and matching earrings. I was going to keep the Christmas trees for myself but am asking that people don't sell them online as I will be listing them in the Etsy shop eventually!!! Also there are two new 'how to' pages by Jennifer Williams and probably one or two that people haven't seen before of my own!!!
Here are the bags in the new purple fabric. They will be the only ones as this is all of this fabric that I've got.
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!!!
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!!!
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!!
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'!!!!
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!!!!
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.