Now this is really serious today. It's about a tatter in Canada. Sadly, a needle tatter.
As a lot of you will know I am not a fan of needle tatting. I'll repeat myself here as I know I've said this before but needle tatting isn't 'real' tatting (IMHO) as it was only invented in the 70's although there is some small evidence of it being around once or twice before that. I suppose that people realised even back then that it wasn't giving the same results as the shuttle. Anyway, tat's enough of tat!!!! Off my soapbox and on with what I really wanted to say but you needed some background first!
Some of you may have realised that I've been a bit sneaky lately. I've put two lots of shuttles in the Etsy shop without warning y'all (as my friends in SC say), but only because I've had so few of them. Imagine my surprise when an inveterate needle tatter who hasn't YET dropped the disgusting habit, ordered her second shuttle. Well, I thought, this is it. She's finally had an epiphany and has seen sense at last!!!!
So on Saturday I had a message from her. In fact I'll copy and paste it here:-
"Morning Jane
Just wanted to let you know that the shuttle arrived Friday. I found it in the mail on my way to work!!!
The shuttles are nice and smooth to the touch!!! I thought I would see if I could give it a try........but I am not sure if I am holding it right. Have a look at this picture and let me know!!
Thanks
Kelly"
Well when I look at emails first I see a very small picture of the attachment - a thumbnail. I glanced at Kelly's and thought 'how on EARTH is she holding that shuttle'? Then I opened it up and LOOK at what I found!!!!!
Sadly I fear that dear Kelly hasn't yet taken the plunge - come on, Fringe Tatters, get her over to the shuttle, please!!! Oh, on second thoughts, I'll not be able to tease the socks off her if you do!!!!! Perhaps I'll have to come over there one day and really nag her into it. Meantime could you send the men in white coats round to 'have a word with her' and explain how to hold a shuttle and tell her it's much less stressful on the hands than a needle.
Kelly has a blog here which I'm sure you'll want to see.
Kelly has a blog here which I'm sure you'll want to see.
Pretty toes, Kelly.