Thursday, November 13, 2025
A favorite
This is becoming my favorite pattern for cross bookmarks. It is Pernille from Tatted Bookmarks by Lene Bjorn. I’ve tatted this several times in several different threads. I even tried to use my 2-bobbin shuttle to make all the rings one color and the chains another color. That didn’t work out. I do enjoy how the colors pool when I use a variegated. This will be gifted to a special friend.
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Today is the day!
Today is the day I lead another Orgelkids session. I don’t have enough time to let the group build, play, and un-build the organ. I will do my best to engage them.
I have been asked to
bring the Orgelkids Do-organ to Fresno, CA and present it to the Music Teachers
in 50 minutes. A challenge! Just 50 minutes. I’m sure there will be pianists
there. I think I’ll even have a couple of organists. That makes things easier
as I can move more quickly through the concepts. The vocabulary won’t be so
foreign. Questions should be more specific and easier to answer. I'm sure they will want to play a bit, so the time will move very fast!
I’m really looking
forward to it!
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Building Blocks
While tatting a portion of the booties pattern, I got to thinking about blocks. The wood blocks I played with as a child, the Lego blocks we still have from my childhood, and all the variations I saw in the lab at the Architecture school. Creating lace with a shuttle is a lot like creating objects with blocks.
Each ring and chain
I tat can be part of a larger item. As I was tatting a ring, I forgot to put in
a picot to use while joining the next ring to my new ring. Ooops. That picot
serves much the same purpose as those thin Lego 4X1 blocks. Each block can be a
part of a larger item.
I’d like to say that
I realized my mistake BEFORE the ring was closed. I didn’t. I ended up picking
up the scissors, letting out a big sigh, and snipping away. Time to pick up the
blocks and remake that item!
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
I'm Grateful.....
For where I live.
This is the view
from the top of a hill near me. You can see the bell tower of Carmel Mission Basilica with the Pacific Ocean in the background. We started our 4+ mile hike at
the beach. A short walk along the water with a short walk up the hill and voila.
I got back to the shuttles after a quick lunch. Still working on finishing those gifts. I blew one pattern completely and needed to start over.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
GIft giving season
For me, Christmas time is not just a time to give gifts, but a time to share lots and lots of music. So, in October and November I usually practice a lot. So, I have no pictures to share of tatting. All the tatting time is taken with finishing up gifts. Kinda hard to photograph practice time. If you’re local, keep an eye out in the paper and your email for all the fun starting in a week or so.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
It's time again
It’s time again
It’s that time of
year again. We’re planting new plants to take advantage of the rain that will
fall. The days are getting shorter so we’re turning on the window lights.
Christmas music is almost nailed down. Easter and Holy Week are next. Oh, and
Christmas gifts are just about finished.
It’s also time for our semi-annual peep hole rainbow. Our front door faces
(nominally) East, so as the sun rises, we enjoy a colorful circle moving around
each day. Today, it fell off the post and hit the wall. I found it at the
bottom of the framed print.
Where will it be
tomorrow?
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Adding beads
I like tatting because you can put your own spin on the lace. A designer (perhaps you!) creates a pattern. Thread is dyed (in so many colors!), spun and plied. You can add bling or beads or jewelry findings. So many options!!
I love adding beads
to my tatting. Sometimes I’ll add just a few. Sometimes a handful get scattered
through the pattern. Sometimes I add hundreds to jazz it up. For my
designs based on music, beads can help draw attention to instrumentation,
melodic themes, dynamics, or rhythm. Beads can help add complexity while
providing continuity.
Adding beads is a
necessary skill for the tatter. Come join me on this adventure!!


