That’s what has been happening with my shuttles lately. I look at the pattern, tat the element, realize I’ve made a mistake and spend time correcting it. So, there are no pictures to share. I have decided what to do for the Fantasia piece. One more decision and then I’ll start to tat in earnest.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Thursday, March 13, 2025
This is more like what I envisioned
Here are all three samples. The top left is the half stitch count, the bottom left is the original Lene Bjorn pattern. The yarn on the right is KC Botanical
Bamboo/cotton blend. There’s a LOT of ply in this with a gentle twist and a
lovely sheen. I like the color name: Feather Grey. It works up nicely using a
needle. With the added picots filling the negative space created by the chains,
I think it will make a nice cloth.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
When you want a change
This is my version
of a lovely square designed by Lene Bjorn. I found it in Tatting Together
Square Motifs by Iris Niebach. The book is a collection of “magic squares”
designed as a part of a workshop. It’s been fun to explore. I used one design
as inspiration for Glissando. I tested this out as a possibility for making a
vest out of some bamboo-cotton yarn. It’s a bit too open for my taste as a
garment. So, I adapted:
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Thursday, February 27, 2025
Not quite enough
I had fun laying samples of edgings up next to the Assisi motif I stitched. It wasn’t hard to pick the size thread I should use. It wasn’t that hard to pick the color from my stash. I narrowed it down to a couple of options. But…..
I decided there
needed to be more of a buffer between the negative space in the stitching and
the tatted edging. But……
I couldn’t find the
floss I used. It’s here somewhere…..
I decided to use a
darker color to provide a bit of a mat effect. We’ll see where this takes me.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Hiding ends
For those who
dislike hiding ends after tatting a lovely piece of lace. This post just may
give you the willies. To start with, I persevered with plunging the canvas of
the elephant ear to attach the applique piece.
The next step: tack
down the ends of the canvas.
I estimate it will take me weeks as I usually run out of steam after hiding 4 ends.
I wonder where that comes from?
Oh yeah….
tatting!