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Thursday, June 4, 2026

I'm taking more time

 Sewing the beaded frame onto the fabric is taking longer than I thought. That’s OK because I want it to look good for a long time. I’ve also been working in walks each day. Yesterday’s walk was nice. Until I made it to the beach where the harbor seals pup. (NB This post shows a beach to the South of where I walk.) There were no seals. Odd. Then, I noticed there was a beached whale in the shallows. No wonder. I’m sad but understand such is way of nature.

I’ll finish the sewing today and get the piece to the framers.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

I answered the call

 The siren call of the outdoors.

Yesterday I didn’t spend the day working on inside tasks. I spent most of the day outdoors. It wasn’t particularly sunny. I just decided I needed a day moving around the yard, walking by the sea, enjoying watching the waves.

Now back to work!


Thursday, May 28, 2026

Still working

I finished the yellow star. I think. I’ve paused before hiding ends and clipping just to make sure there isn’t another mistake. In the light of a rainy day, I’ll take care of that.

I plan to spend a good bit of time sewing the frame onto my Melody in Mauve piece. I can’t wait to see the reaction at the show!

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Stages of pattern familiarity

 When I’m teaching music, I do talk about stages of learning. I see several distinct stages to learning a piece well:

Mastering the technical demands of the composition.

Understanding how the piece fits into the literature and what the composer intended with the composition.

Polishing the piece for use in the future.

Performing the piece.

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The same consideration can be given to tatting.

To create lace, we must go through a similar process as musicians do with music. We must master a technique the designer, even if that’s ourselves, calls for. We must consider the use of the lace. We tat and finish the pattern to create lace.

Right now, I’ve made quite a few of these Star Snowflakes by Vida Sunderman. I can execute the individual techniques used in the pattern. I have a clear idea of how the finished lace will look and how I will use it. I’ve even tatted a couple of stars that turned out quite nice. I’m now in the phase of polishing the tatting.

This can be a frustrating phase. I make silly mistakes. My concentration lapses. I’ll often take twice as long tatting due to un-tatting every few rings or chains. I know I will get there. I just need to do the thing.

Without more mistakes, please!



Thursday, May 21, 2026

Derailed a bit

I caught a nasty cold earlier this week. I’m spending all my energy getting healthy. I hope to be back by the end of the weekend.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Here’s what I got so far

The Revers pattern was fairly straight forward. It uses 5 different starts. That's a lot of ends to hide. It also uses a downward picot between chains used for joins to 2 rings. Not necessarily tricky as the photo is clear. 

I used up bits of thread from other projects. The white is Aunt Lydia cotton size 20 and the beige and multi- variegated is Lizbeth size 20.

Next try is in size 80 thread.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Que peux tu revers?

 That’s a poor translation into French of what I think it says. In the current Handy Hands Newsletter there is a pattern for a Rever; a piece of lace intended to decorate a lapel of a jacket or dress. I see an earring. With beads……lots of beads…….