23 June 2015
22 June 2015
20 June 2015
This is what happened next!
So all the bits you saw here finally came together. Before I forget AGAIN - the thread is Celery by Yarnplayer. Wonderful vibrant colours as are all her HDT's.
I'm sure you'd be 'interested' to hear how and where I put the necklace together. I must explain that we live in a 'house of clutter' and as neither of us is tidy things rarely get 'put away' and every surface is covered in 'stuff'.
So, the bits and bobs for this assembly operation are kept in the 'back room' where the tatting cupboard lives. In there I hide my operating equipment too. So when it's time to assemble a necklace I get the items needed and sit on the FLOOR of the back room and start the operation - no anaesthetic is taken although an anti swearing pill is often required about halfway through the procedure.
A good reason for using the floor as my working area is that when I drop the findings or they 'fly away' they can't travel too far. The carpet is a coffee brown colour so the escapees also show up easily and can quickly be recaptured too.
19 June 2015
What am I up to here?
So - what is this?
The ring I've tatted in and around is one of my charity shop necklaces that was demolished and re-purposed. Don't you just love that word - 're-purposed'? Well, I do. This is the necklace in it's other life.
Come to think about it - I actually re-purposed my life once. That worked well too even though it wasn't my decision at the time which caused me to have to do it!!!
18 June 2015
Starting round 5
Yes, off on another round of the Jan doily. I keep going off and doing other things in between - as old gits do!!!
This round uses two colours as I felt that too much of the peach colour would be - well, too much!!!!
Not a lot else is getting done at the moment as the garden needs a lot of attention and other things seem to be getting in the way of truly serious tatting too. BUT having said that - ideas keep occurring to me.
16 June 2015
More about Saturday
Now still on the subject of Crazy Mom Tats (her blog is here, by the way) there's something else that I have to tell you about her. This lass is very, very generous. Many years ago she sent me a huge box of fabric which cost an arm and a leg to send. This was before her house burned down last year and I think before we'd really met. That box kept me 'bagging' for a long, long time until quite recently when Sue Hanson sent me some more.
Still re-building her life and in the middle of moving house and office Sandra STILL managed to give me MORE fabric on Saturday!!!! Bless her cotton socks - this is what she brought with her. The top one has to be my favourite and that will become a bag (or something else, even) before much longer. The others are wonderful too. From a lovely bright circular one, peacocks, monkeys, owls, butterflies etc.
Also she gave me two reels of thread which I'm dying to use too. Anybody used them to tat with before? I've used sewing weight threads many times and these look lovely.
15 June 2015
Saturday
Well it was wet and miserable all day here. Stopped raining from time to time but that didn't make it a bad day because I had FUN, FUN, FUN.
Crazy Mom Tats had been working in London most of last week and she caught a train to Leamington Spa on Saturday where I picked her up and took her to visit Anne Hathaway's Cottage. We were so lucky as a friend who's a guide there was on duty and we got a splendid tour of the house. After that it was time to have lunch so where else would you go except the nearest pub - The Bell (Shottery).
We then went back to Chez Old Git's and had a cup of tea before heading back to Leamington and Sandra's train.
This lass is a great friend and it's always good to see her. I stayed with her in Atlanta last year (and the year before or thereabouts). We talked our little socks off while we were together and I'm blogging this today because we covered Tat Land too in our natterings!!! This blog is titled 'Tatting and not a lot else' so what do you expect but something a little different from time to time!!!!
So, here are some pictures of the day (all taken at Anne Hathaway's Cottage) but there'll be more tomorrow!!!
13 June 2015
A quickie today
Really only got one thing to say - it's SHUTTLE day here.
All day and starting soon and until they've all sold!!!
I'm hoping to get the sold ones in the post tomorrow thanks to the Post Office being open on a Sunday.
All day and starting soon and until they've all sold!!!
I'm hoping to get the sold ones in the post tomorrow thanks to the Post Office being open on a Sunday.
12 June 2015
Side tracked!!!
Again I've been happily sidetracked from what I was planning to do. Now, what I really want to know is - what was I planning to do? Not sure!!!!
Martha asked me to test tat another angel for her - this will also be in her new book.
I always feel as if I've cheated when I test tat for Martha as very, very little needs to be changed. Just the odd small thing which keeps me on my toes. Just an odd capital letter or a missing something or other. I'm always amazed at the pureness of her designs too. They flow so well.
Anyway, here's a picture of the latest angel which she's given me permission to share too.
11 June 2015
A little bit more!
I nearly forgot to show you this scan of round four of the monster doily!!!
I'm now into round five so need to catch up with posting. I keep getting distracted by other things I want and need to play with - more about one of those tomorrow I hope.
I'm still using beads but not 'over beading' it as is my instinct. Mainly because I'm not sure whether I'll have enough beads to finish!!!
This is my 'sitting in the garden in the summer' project but unfortunately the weather hasn't caught up with me and I do find I have trouble 'sitting in the garden'.
I keep finding things to distract me. The day before yesterday it was a lilac tree that needed partly felling. Why, at the age of 71 (and a half) do I feel I still need to do these jobs myself? I know - it's cause I'm stark staring bonkers!!!
10 June 2015
More shuttles
Well, here we go again!!! More Pop A Bobbin shuttles are now in the draft listings of my Etsy shop. If you look at the picture on this post you'll see a new wood - it's Raspberry Jam. Strange as the other side of this shuttle is plain brown!!!! Almost as if it's playing tricks!!! I'll 'let them out of their cage' on Saturday. Now the Post Office is open on Sunday it means that I can get them there a day earlier when there isn't a queue. Well, in theory. Actually they don't go anywhere on the Sunday but it means they're off to a flying start on Monday!!!
One sad story about the last lot of shuttles. A packet went all the way to the USA and came back. The postman in the USA couldn't find the mail box!!! How daft is that. I felt so sorry for the poor customer. Below is the sticker that was on it when it returned to me. It's on it's way back again now - we're both keeping our fingers crossed.
POP-A-BOBBIN SHUTTLES
1 RASPBERRY JAM (no hook) £20.50
1 MAHONIA (no hook) £20.50
1 ZEBRANO (no hook) £20.00
1 EBONY (no hook) £22.50
1 LABURNUM (no hook) £18
1 IROKO (no hook) £18
2 IROKO £18
1 SPALTED BEECH (no hook) £18
1 PEAR (no hook) £18
2 PEAR (with hooks) £18
2 CHERRY (with hooks) £18
1 CHERRY (no hook) £18
9 June 2015
Round 3
Right - here I am at the end of round 3 of Jan's doily.
I'm going to admit that I'm really enjoying this challenge after all those years of resisting doing 'another doily'.
It reminds me of one I did some time ago (a smaller doily) which you can see here. Obviously it's nowhere near the same but I think it's the clovers that remind me of this one.
I'm still using the beads and resisting picots and am really pleased with it so far.
8 June 2015
6 June 2015
Outrageous
Outrageous advertising!!!
Yes, I'm putting out a reminder on today's post that I have plenty of the new bags available here in my Etsy shop. Sales have been slow. Well, not slow but more non existent!!! I blame myself because I don't really advertise them much!!!!
Customers who have bought them are pleased with the quality and I've never had a complaint. All bags are fully lined and washable too. Not sure what else I can say about them, really!!!! I have several that I use for projects, storing tubes of beads, work in progress etc.
Customers who have bought them are pleased with the quality and I've never had a complaint. All bags are fully lined and washable too. Not sure what else I can say about them, really!!!! I have several that I use for projects, storing tubes of beads, work in progress etc.
5 June 2015
Test tatting
Now I've got permission to share a picture from Martha's new book.
YES, there's a new book coming sometime from Martha Ess. As you'll see from this post of hers she's aiming to get it finished soon.
So, here are a few teasers!! Yes, it's an angel. Yes, it's pretty. Yes, it's easy to do as her instructions and diagrams are fabulous. No, my job as a test tatter wasn't hard at all as there were no corrections needed to the pattern.
Will you want/need the book? Guaranteed a big YES.
4 June 2015
Round 2
Well here's round 2 and I'm beginning to wonder what I've started by using the beads!!!
Now don't get me wrong - I love the beads but it's now becoming obvious that I'll have to get dear old BC3 out to help on each round and plan before I work it!!
This round is relatively easy. All I've done is leave a 'bare' picot on each chain ready for the joins on the next round. BUT I looked ahead and trembled when I saw the problems ahead with the other rounds!!!!
What am I doing? Answer? Having fun, really. It's so lovely to do something without designing from scratch - BUT, after just a few days, I feel the urge to make something else that's been on my list for a long time. The doily is shortly to be relegated to 'relaxing time' rather than 'real tatting'!!!
Oh, if anybody wants a copy of my notes on how I'm doing this then please ask. I will tell you, though, that you will need a copy of the pattern too. First of all you'll need it for the diagrams (essential) and secondly because I won't share unless you have bought the magazine. I'm not about to break copyright laws!!!! Not fair on Jan's family.
2 June 2015
Round 1
Well I succumbed. It could be about half a century since I did a big doily - they don't appeal to me normally but this one does!!! No idea why but that's the weird thing about my brain!!!
It's the Jan Stawatz Monster Doily. I bought the pattern from Zarina's Etsy shop here (she's got more copies I noticed yesterday) and am currently writing down the 'Jane' translation as I go along.
You will notice that I'm not using my usual 'in your face' colours as I'm trying to do something I've been meaning to do for many years - grow old gracefully and use 'old lady' colours. OK, I can hear you all laughing your socks off. I'll probably give up on that idea within a week or two - we'll see!!!
I'm working this alongside Pigmini too so we can check our 'interpretation' of Jan's wonderful pattern. It's not easy but it's working - so far!!!
1 June 2015
Back to normal
Well if anything can be called normal nowadays!!!
This is a bracelet that I've been going to make for ages. It's just the starry button bracelet pattern which is here.
I wanted this to go with a top that I've got but the top is almost worn out as I've been 'going to make it' for so long! Now I've got an excuse to go and buy a new green top, haven't I?
30 May 2015
People who thieve
Should be shot! Well, that's a bit drastic but their behaviour in this case is beyond belief.
Do you remember this post about the lady at Crafternoon knitting an asparagus bollard cozy? Well you can imagine her disappointment (and the other knitters involved) when all their cosies were stolen.
In the first picture you can see some of the 13 original asparagus cosies in all their glory and I hope you can read the article in the local paper below. I just hope that if the cosy thieves eat asparagus that it chokes them. Also hoping that the other nine are returned in time for the Asparagus Festival. The Vale of Evesham farmers depend on the fruit and vegetables growing in the area for their livelihood.
27 May 2015
MAJOR warning - BEWARE
This is a warning that I hope you'll heed. I wasn't sure whether to blog about it or not but in the end decided it was in the sole interest of all tatters worldwide.
I didn't take the decision lightly. I thought about it for days (well, a few minutes, actually). So, hold tight and prepare to be - well, shocked.
This has only come about because I put on big girl's panties last year and traveled alone to the USA and enjoyed the braveness of doing it and getting home again safely. I've been 'nagged' (well asked!) for ten years to go to Canada to teach at the Fringe Element Tat Days so after last year's experience of solo traveling I offered tentatively to go.
This is the warning - BEWARE - I'm teaching at the Fringe Element in September. Here's the link to see who else is going and what they're offering too.
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