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Thursday, January 8, 2026

Ready for pattern writing

 
I’ve gifted these booties, so I can share the picture. I really like how they came out. The color is perfect. I hope the size is right for the baby. I used size 40 Lizbeth thread in color # 179 Herbal Garden. To recap the journey:

I found a pattern in a vintage book. The way it was presented didn’t make complete sense. To add to the confusion, there isn’t a clear picture of the booties. No diagram and only “long-hand” word style written pattern.

I worked up a sample using some vintage size 30 thread. They worked up OK, but very, very small. Have babies’ feet gotten bigger?

As I tatted away, I made notes of some of the ideas I had to improve the pattern. After a trip to a local baby shop, I started a test version in size 20 thread. That gave me a stitch count for a larger size. All this fussing around took time. The baby shower date was looming. So, I abandoned the size 20 prototype and started with size40 thread using the updated stitch count. I didn’t complete them for the shower. With the Holidays, I just got them to the expectant parents last weekend. Now the waiting happens.

In the meantime, I’ll work on getting my version of a written out with diagram and a nice photo. Could take a while. I’ve already started on this year’s Bach Festival piece. I find it much more fun to tat lace and create art. But, just in case someone else wants a pair of pretty booties……

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Things caught up to me

A common refrain you hear on our beaches is, “Don’t turn your back on the ocean. We have Sneaker Waves this time of year.” Sadly, over the last few months, several tourists did not heed the warning. Before anyone could respond a father and daughter drowned. The lifeguards and First Responders have protocols in place, but it still hits everyone hard.

I turned my back on the wave of activity over the past few days. This morning I got hit by the Sneaker Wave of Fatigue. I will be resting and doing the bare minimum today and probably tomorrow.

So, no tatting to share. Perhaps I’ll try to finish Round 6 of the 2025 Spring doily by Renulek.

Friday, January 2, 2026

It worked...sort of

I finished the pattern as written. I think the idea of anchoring the chains on the base of the rings in rd 1 is sound. I had to pay attention to the tension before and after the join. It looks nice on my tree.



Tuesday, December 30, 2025

To bead or not to bead

This adventure started out with a book in a language I don’t read or speak. There is a diagram for this pattern that looks complete. But as I studied it, the math didn’t work. The diagram shows the beads nestled between the rings. There’s not enough DS in the rings for that. I worked it without beads. (No picture as I was using bits from shuttles and the colors don’t play nice.) So far, so good. The size thread and beads recommended didn’t make sense, but I went with my equivalent anyway. As I feared, the beads pop up to sit on top of the negative space. Not a bad piece of lace, just not what the diagram showed.

Now to work the outer round. This is shown poking through the space between chains and rings for a faux celtic style arrangement. Perhaps this will work also….although my hunch is no.

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Merry Christmas!

 Just a quick post to wish everyone a Happy Holiday however you choose to celebrate.

If you are local to Monterey Bay and wish to sing a few carols with me on the bench, 10:00 AM at St. Mary’s By the Sea in PG.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Well that's a bit embarrassing

I’m helping a couple of newer tatters work beads into their lace. The patterns they pick have suggestions. They are having fun imagining what they could create.

One of my favorite ways to add beads is to create a 3-D effect with the beads sitting on top of the DS. It’s a bit like ANKARS technique except you add the beads as you tat. I first learned how to manage this by working through some patterns by NinaLibin. I love wearing the earrings I create with her patterns. I extended the idea to a pattern by Marilee Rockley. These bring a smile to my face along with my version of a snowman.

Last week I ran into a tiny problem:

I’d forgotten how to adapt the pattern.

I managed to find time yesterday to look through the computer files, my notes from previousprojects, and a bit of sleuthing through technique pages on other people’s websites. I think I’ve refreshed my memory. It’ll likely take until the end of next week to test it all out and write out better notes.

In the meantime……..

Let’s keep tatting lace!

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Christmas is coming

And I’m ready!

I think……

I still have gifts to sort out. I still have decorating to finish. I still have tatting to finish.

Well, I guess I’m only ready to make the music I’ve planned. Sigh.

I’ll get there though!