This was my final session of demonstrating at the Buzz until I'm contacted next. Again it was quiet but Julia came back again to tat with me. What a fast learner she is. We WILL meet up again as I feel we'll have a few other points to continue with and the Buzz is a wonderful meeting place. Comfortable sofas, lovely atmosphere and a GREAT cup of tea!!!
Here are two pictures of her hands again. First we are choosing a pattern from her only tatting booklet - (so far!!!) and secondly learning the 'slip and slide' method of manipulating the shuttle. I did a page on this a while ago which can be found here if you want to take a look.
There were two other ladies there (one an old friend from many years ago) who were doing weaving (tapestry), rag rugs, felting and most fascinating of all - braiding of all types. Sally (the lady I didn't know until yesterday) demonstrates these types of crafts at Mary Arden's Farm here. So, an interesting day for me too!!!
I'm very interested in the braiding idea - such pretty, pretty braids made in Tudor times.
Here are two pictures of her hands again. First we are choosing a pattern from her only tatting booklet - (so far!!!) and secondly learning the 'slip and slide' method of manipulating the shuttle. I did a page on this a while ago which can be found here if you want to take a look.
There were two other ladies there (one an old friend from many years ago) who were doing weaving (tapestry), rag rugs, felting and most fascinating of all - braiding of all types. Sally (the lady I didn't know until yesterday) demonstrates these types of crafts at Mary Arden's Farm here. So, an interesting day for me too!!!
I'm very interested in the braiding idea - such pretty, pretty braids made in Tudor times.