No, not a sports tournament. My latest hair bun holder!!
I like how it’s shaping up. I’ll be able to finish this
soon.
I hope you find something to enjoy today!
No, not a sports tournament. My latest hair bun holder!!
I like how it’s shaping up. I’ll be able to finish this
soon.
I hope you find something to enjoy today!
Most of my tatting projects are in the not-ready-for-camera-lens stage. My piece for the Carmel Bach Festival Art of Music fundraiser is at the framer’s. My hair bun lace is close to being done, but not quite. My booties are still in the 2nd sock syndrome stage. I’m in the process of tatting the Revers piece in a smaller thread.
I spent some time recently looking through all my WIP and
deciding which ones I needed to work on first. Then, I went on a hike and saw
this:
We were on the trail at Ano Nuevo State Park. Yes, there were seals. Yes, there were small lizards sunning themselves and birds galore. At one point, we were watching a flock of brown pelicans. There must have been 50 or so in the meadow! There were turkey vultures doing their thing keeping the beach clear of carrion. It wasn’t until a friend trained his rather professional type of camera at the tree that we realized the bird in the picture above wasn’t a hawk or turkey vulture. Those white feathers really are that dramatic. Even against the foggy sky. We were thrilled to see a Bald Eagle up close! We were able to get within a few feet of the tree (staying on the trail) and were so in awe. You never know what you will see in our parks around here. It makes walking for exercise that much more thrilling!
I was able to finish the last of the stars I've been tatting for Starfish Fibers. Whew! What will today hold????
This is a project the EGA chapter worked on. It’s taken me a while to get the stitching done. I think it was designed by Elizabeth Almond. I like her designs. Now I must decide how to finish it. I don’t think I’ll frame it. I think I’ll back it so that I can use it on a table. Some place that needs a bit of brightening.
I’ve reached the point in my Melody in Mauve piece where I’m
lacing the fabric around the foam core for framing. This is an easier task in
my mind. I could ask the framing shop to do the lacing. But, I always fear the
piece will end up upside down in the frame. Or the fabric will be pulled too
tight for how I’ve tacked down around beads.
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.
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!
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!