I've been trying to get the house ready for guests on Christmas day so haven't had much time to post much. But I wanted to get the pattern for the last round of Bob's coily up so if you were interested you could try it.
So here it is. I'm the only one that has reviewed it so there may be a mistake hiding there somewhere. Tat with care.
2 shuttles
Sht1 R 3-3+3-3 to 3rd p of 2nd R of previous round. RW
Ch 10 RW
SR Sht1 5 Sht2 5
SR Sht1 5 Sht2 5
Flower
SR Sht1 5-3 Sht2 5-3 RW
Sht2 R 3+5-5-3 to p of prev R DNRW
Sht2 R 3+5-5-3 to p of prev R DNRW
Sht2 R 3+5-5-3 to p of prev R DNRW
SR Sht2 3+5 Sht1 3+5 to p of first R of flower
SR Sht2 5 Sht1 5
SR Sht2 5 Sht1 5 DNRW
Ch 10 RW
Repeat from start, continue around. Join last Ch to 1st R.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Bob's coily becomes a doily!
Well, here it is, at last! I made another 'coily' designed by Bob the Bike, except this time I think it definitely qualifies as a doily. First, I made this with Manuela size 10 white variegated thread, which made it noticeably bigger than the pink coily I made in Cebelia size 30. Then I added another round that I designed, hopefully in the spirit of the original. The end result is a doily about 8 1/2 inches across. I think it works. I did have to try a couple of times on the last round - the first try I didn't make the chains long enough and it was cupping quite a bit. I am very much into right side/bottom side and I started with the single R right side up, which means that the flower had to be done from the bottom with two split rings - which I usually do front the right side. Ugh! If I didn't pay very close attention I'd start the second half of the split ring with the wrong half of the ds. It took me longer to do the last round than I anticipated because of this. The picture doesn't show the color of the thread very well. It is mostly white but shades to very light pink and then light blue. I hope Bob likes it! And I'm counting this as motif #6 for the motif challenge.
I have been busy the last few days, too busy to post anything here. I've been able to skim through several blogs and eTatters when I've had a few minutes here and there, so I've got to see what others have been doing. It keeps me motivated! And I have been reading the comments from everyone, even if I haven't commented back! I really appreciate those of you that visit!
I've got most of the Christmas cards done - most of the ones that are left will be hand delivered. I haven't wrapped a gift yet! Good thing we're not doing many gift exchanges this year. We have several gatherings that we're just visiting and eating. So I have to figure out what to make - easier than trying to figure out gifts for everyone! I think it will be a little more relaxed through the season that way, no frantic, last minute shopping. And then my daughter's baby shower is the 27th. One more day of family and friends.
Of course, all the planned festivities may depend on the weather. We've had quite a bit of winter weather this year, and it seems to me we don't usually have this much this early, here in Kansas at least. Tuesday morning we woke up to about 4 inches of snow. The roads weren't too bad and the wind had died down - the weekend was windy!!. But it has been very cold since Sunday. Today wasn't too bad but tonight we are supposed to get freezing drizzle and fog. The drive to work in he morning looks to be very s-l-o-w. (It might be a good day to call in sick!)
I have a few other things I plan on posting but I've run out of time. I'll try to post again before the end of the week, but no promises! Happy Christmas, everyone!
P.S. I'll try to get the pattern for the last round posted soon if anyone is interested.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Christmas Ball Ornament

This is my first Christmas ball ornament to cover in tatting. The Monthly Challenge for December is ornaments of any type. This is my answer to the challenge! I've admired balls covered in tatting but had never tried it, thought it would be too hard. This one is made with DMC Cebelia size 20 thread #816 with 3mm gold beads. The beads are mostly in the rings and end up in the ring's mouth. I loved how Michael (Msquared) had done the beads on his 'Snowflake and Silver' and thought I'd try it. It didn't come out looking quite like his did, but I thought the result worked quite nicely.
I was asked if I would share the pattern, so here it is, untried by anyone but me. I tried to add a diagram on how I finished off the bottom but I couldn't get it to look right in the post. So if anyone happens to try this and can't figure out just what in the world I was trying to say, leave me a comment and I'll try to answer it (a little more clearly!)
Abbreviations:
RW - Reverse Work; DNRW - Do Not Reverse Work
B - bead; Ch - Chain; R - Ring; p - picot; + - join
Christmas Ornament in Blue and Red
Pattern is for a ball 2 ¼“ in diameter, using size 20 thread. Number of stitches in chains will need to be adjusted for different diameter balls and thread sizes.
2 shuttles, beads on both
Top
*Sht1 R (with one bead in R) 2-2-2-2-2-7 Close. Bead will be at R mouth. RW
Ch 10 B 10 join to 5th p of prev R. RW*
Repeat between * until there are 10 rings and chains.
$ Ch 15 DNRW
Sht2 (with one bead in R) 5-5 Close. Bead will be at R mouth. DNRW
Sht1 Ch 15 join to base of next R. DNRW $
Repeat between $ all the way around. Cut and finish ends
Middle
@Sht1 (with one bead in R) 2-2-2—2-2-2. Close. Bead will be at R mouth. RW
Ch 15 DNRW
Sht2 R (with one bead in R) 5+5 join to R of Top, pull p through a loose bead before joining. Close. Bead will be at mouth of R. DNRW
Sht1 Ch 15 RW @
Repeat between @ around. Cut and finish ends
Bottom
^ Sht1 R (with one bead in R) 2-2-2+2-2-2 join to long p of Middle R , pull p through a loose bead before joining. Close. Bead will be at R mouth. RW
Ch 10 DNRW
Sht2 R (with one bead in R) 5-5. Close. Bead will be at R mouth. DNRW
Ch 10 RW ^
Repeat between ^ around. Cut and finish ends
Insert ball into tatting. As tatting is adjusted around ball evenly, pin in place.
When happy with placement insert a pin in the center bottom of ball. Thread needle with about 12” of tatting thread. With thumb hold down about 2” of thread, then pull needle through p of 5-5 R opposite the pin. Count 5 or 6 rings over, pull thread through p, repeat, each time going on the far side of the pin (thread will have to make a turn at the pin). This will weave the rings evenly at the bottom. Tie and cut when happy with tension. Work in loose end and cut. Remove pin.
Pattern is for a ball 2 ¼“ in diameter, using size 20 thread. Number of stitches in chains will need to be adjusted for different diameter balls and thread sizes.
2 shuttles, beads on both
Top
*Sht1 R (with one bead in R) 2-2-2-2-2-7 Close. Bead will be at R mouth. RW
Ch 10 B 10 join to 5th p of prev R. RW*
Repeat between * until there are 10 rings and chains.
$ Ch 15 DNRW
Sht2 (with one bead in R) 5-5 Close. Bead will be at R mouth. DNRW
Sht1 Ch 15 join to base of next R. DNRW $
Repeat between $ all the way around. Cut and finish ends
Middle
@Sht1 (with one bead in R) 2-2-2—2-2-2. Close. Bead will be at R mouth. RW
Ch 15 DNRW
Sht2 R (with one bead in R) 5+5 join to R of Top, pull p through a loose bead before joining. Close. Bead will be at mouth of R. DNRW
Sht1 Ch 15 RW @
Repeat between @ around. Cut and finish ends
Bottom
^ Sht1 R (with one bead in R) 2-2-2+2-2-2 join to long p of Middle R , pull p through a loose bead before joining. Close. Bead will be at R mouth. RW
Ch 10 DNRW
Sht2 R (with one bead in R) 5-5. Close. Bead will be at R mouth. DNRW
Ch 10 RW ^
Repeat between ^ around. Cut and finish ends
Insert ball into tatting. As tatting is adjusted around ball evenly, pin in place.
When happy with placement insert a pin in the center bottom of ball. Thread needle with about 12” of tatting thread. With thumb hold down about 2” of thread, then pull needle through p of 5-5 R opposite the pin. Count 5 or 6 rings over, pull thread through p, repeat, each time going on the far side of the pin (thread will have to make a turn at the pin). This will weave the rings evenly at the bottom. Tie and cut when happy with tension. Work in loose end and cut. Remove pin.
On to other things - I'm working on another of Bob's coilies, except this time I'm pretty sure you'd call it a doily, as it's in size 10 thread and is quite a lot bigger than the one I did in size 30. I'm thinking of trying another round on it to make it a bit bigger. This is going to be a Christmas gift and I'd like it to cover a little more table space. I've actually finished with Bob's pattern and now I'm deciding my next step. Stay tuned for further updates, and maybe a picture.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
"Coily" is done, and snow

Here it is, the 'coily' from BoB the Bike. He said it was too small for a doily but too big for a coaster - I'm not sure what size thread he was using. You have to be a little careful with his pattern - he warns you - because he didn't say when to reverse work. I figured out what worked for me. Another thing that made it a bit tricky was I'm picky about front and back, so the last round I had to start over and get it face up. If I'd looked closer I would have figured it out but I was in a hurry to finish and see how it looked. It's made in size 30 pink DMC Cebelia, I can't remember the color number. But it turned out great! I think it goes very well with the bouquet from Lorena. Bob mentioned he was thinking of another round but couldn't quite seem to get one to work. I think another round would look good as well. It's going on my list of things I'd like to do.
Well, it's winter in Kansas. We woke up to snow this morning. In our area it was just enough to cover the ground but the grass was still peeking through. It was 25 degrees (F) with winds between 25 & 35 mph -the snow was falling pretty much horizontally. Thank goodness we didn't get more snow, the drifts would have been bad. I stayed in the house for as long as I could but I finally had to get out about noon, and then later to go to work. Wichita had a little more snow than we did so what snow they had was drifting across the streets and making them slick. The road right outside where I work was a solid sheet of ice. Getting out of work tonight could be interesting. I think we'll let the crowd go past before we head out. Some people just do not know how to slow down!
Christmas is getting closer and closer and I have so much to do! If I could only get organized to see just what it is I should do. I've been doing a lot of small tatted things which I usually give in cards, but also a few other, larger things (I keep seeing all of the neat things everyone is doing and I just want to try that...and that...) but I don't really have a plan on where they are going. My excuse for sitting around tatting is that they are gifts, you know, to justify not doing the dishes, or folding clothes, etc, etc. I've several people I know would like receiving a tatted item, but which one to which person??? Note to self: make a list of people to give tatting and what item I should give them (okay, this should already have been done, but I had to take out time for the grandbaby, didn't I?)
Speaking of the grandson, I chatted with my daughter the other day through Skype so we could use the webcams, and got to see him. He's loosing some of his hair and his eyes are getting lighter. And he's still such a cutie! He was awake and bright eyed, at least for a little while *sigh* I'm hoping they'll get to come down sometime at Christmas, but that could depend on the weather. Of course, the road goes both ways. I have more vacation coming in January...
I'm working on the pattern for my ornament that I shared on the Monthly Challenge. I need to read through it again, and probably again, to get it as clear as possible without actually making it again. I keep checking back to see if anyone else has posted an ornament but as of a few minutes ago I was still the only one. I'm really curious to see what everyone else is doing. I do go and check out a few blogs, but there is only so much time in a day! Well, happy tatting every one, until the next time.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The evolution of a snowflake
I liked it a little better but I still wasn't quite happy with it. I had made both in white size 30 DMC because I had shuttles already wound. Maybe another color or two would look better? Which could be a little tricky because I kept switching shuttles in different places. In one color that's not noticeable but with two colors it would be. But I decided to try it with blue and green size 30 DMC, also because the shuttles were already wound.
Another little change later and I was much happier! It looked more like it belonged that way than the previous versions. The small points between the long arms really changed the look. The center was also changed, made a little smaller. I did have to switch the shuttles in a few places to get the colors how I wanted them. I'm tempted to make another one and not switch the shuttles so it will be easier to write down the pattern. I'm going to consider these for the 25 motif challenge as #3, 4 & 5.I'm now working on the "coily" (coaster or doily?) that BoB the Bike designed. I saw it on his website and thought it would be fun. It's in pink - maybe to go under the rose bouquet I received from Lorena. But then again, I have a friend who's birthday is coming up that might like it...
Tuesday, December 2, 2008

And now that everything is back to normal I can finally post a picture of the goodies I got from Lorena, Rose Chic Friends, for the drawing on her blog. She sent lots of beautiful things - mostly in pink! There was a painted ball ornament and a paper one, a cozy, a journal, a lovely clay rose bouquet, a clay flower lapel pin and beaded earings, two spatulas (with pink hearts!), a post-it pad, and two Thanksgiving decorations that I put on the table for supper - I made it home in time to use them! My daughters oohed and awed over my winnings. They both like pink. Thank you, Lorena, for drawing my name! You do beautiful work. I was unable to wear the pin or earings this weekend because I held the baby (a lot) and didn't want to hurt him or me. But I know just what they'll go with on Sunday to church!
Home and back to normal
I actually made it back from Omaha late the 26th with grandson and his parents in tow, yipee! They came home with me for Thanksgiving, so everyone got to meet Mercutio. He was passed around a lot, but took it in stride, or in snooze. He slept through most of it! His auntie was very excited to see him as she was unable to go to Omaha when he was born. She's expecting a boy in January, so Mercutio will have a cousin his age to play with. The family went back Sunday and had a safe trip home. And I miss them already *sniff*sniff*
I have done some tatting but nothing is ready to show yet. Hopefully in a day or two I'll have pictures. I have so many things I want to get done by Christmas but I think I'm being a little ambitious. I do have to go back to work and of course do dishes and such *sigh*. What gets done gets done and the rest may have to be for next year.
I have done some tatting but nothing is ready to show yet. Hopefully in a day or two I'll have pictures. I have so many things I want to get done by Christmas but I think I'm being a little ambitious. I do have to go back to work and of course do dishes and such *sigh*. What gets done gets done and the rest may have to be for next year.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Tatting and still visiting the grandbaby
I'm still in Omaha with the grandson, enjoying seeing him discover his new world. It's so great! He's spending more time awake so more time for us to watch him learn to move and react to sound and light. He's so much more fun to watch than TV!
I have been getting some tatting done. This little doily is made with size 30 DMC Cebelia in Ecru. It measures about 4 1/2 inches across at the points. I spent just over a day doing the seven inside motifs and three days trying to figure out what I wanted to do with the outside. I had an idea of what I wanted it to look like but just couldn't get it to come out right. I started five different times and and cut it off four times. I'm not sure it's really what I wanted it to be but I was just ready for it to be done! I can live with it, and it will make someone a nice gift for Christmas.
I've started another something, I'm not sure yet if it will be a snowflake or a doily. It's in pink and blue - remember, I don't have a lot of choice of colors. You'd think that in a city as big as Omaha there would be someplace that sells more thread choices than a few colors in DMC size 8 and size 80 and white and ecru in size 10 or 20. So far, I haven't found that place. Of course, I'm looking on line so I could have missed a place some where but I don't want to take that much time to do it in person. Kinda of disappointed though, I've been having some pretty neat ideas, but in colors and sizes I don't have with me! I'll just have to write them down and try them when I get home.
A few days ago the package from Lorena Rosechicfriends arrived at my house -what she sent me for winning her 100 post giveaway. As I'm in Omaha and not at home I haven't see it yet. I will share a picture of the goodies with everyone as soon as I get home and see them myself. I'm excited to see what she sent!
This week is Thanksgiving here in the States. I'm not sure yet what exactly we're going to be doing. We are trying to figure out if my daughter and her husband are going to try making a traditional Thanksgiving dinner - turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, etc, - or do something a bit different. But whatever it is it probably won't be with the entire family - my other daughter and her husband, our parents and siblings - because they are all in Kansas. But whatever we do they will be in our thoughts as people we are thankful for. And I wish all of you a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving as well.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
New baby and tatting
The last week I've been spending a lot of time with my new grandson, Mercutio. He's quite the sweetie! So far he's keeping his mom, dad and grandma entertained by making the cutest faces and noises. It's awfully hard to put him down even when he's sleeping. But once in awhile it's best to leave him on his own and I have done a little tatting. I don't have very many choices for thread colors as we left in kinda of a hurry so I have been making due.
Both of these snowflakes I came up with this week just doodling. I really like the blue and green one. These two are #3 & #4 of the 25 motif challenge. I've done several things that I had wanted to add to the challenge but forgot to say so.
The other picture is, of course, Mercutio at six days old. He was sitting in a swing watching the world go by. And we were sitting watching him. Grandma could do that a lot. Thanks for all the good wishes from everyone. I have been reading the comments but haven't been taking the time to answer. Too busy being Grandma (I seem to be the only one to get him to burp...)!
(I'm still new at this blogging thing and can't seem to get the pictures right where I want them yet. I'll learn.)
Saturday, November 15, 2008
I'm a Grandma!
As of Thursday, November 13th at 9:33 AM I am a Grandma for the first time! My youngest daughter had a little boy. He's so cute! So I'll be up in Omaha for about a week helping out. Of course I brought my tatting but I don't know just how much I'll get done. There could be a few more important things to do. Like hold him and take pictures and such. Today at least it will mostly be inside, as the wind is blowing and there are a few snowflakes in the air. They came home from the hospital this morning all bundled up.
I have to go now, he's making these really cute faces. I don't want to miss any!
I have to go now, he's making these really cute faces. I don't want to miss any!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Celtic tatting

Well, I finally tried it. I've been admiring Celtic tatting for a while but never took the time to do it. So, last night I got out Tatting for Pleasure, by Rosemarie Peel, and tried the Celtic motif. It's just a little thing but it took me awhile. I kept joining the chain on the wrong side. But I prevailed! It will look good as a pin, I think. Now I've done one (small) thing I am ready to try something a little harder.
Our youngest daughter is pregnant and expecting any day now. When she calls and tells me she thinks it's time I'll be heading up to Omaha to be with them for a little while. I've got my suitcase mostly packed and most of my tatting handy so I can grab them in a moment's notice. This is her first baby and our first grandbaby. I'm only a little excited(!!!) I have vacation set aside and permission to leave when necessary and the bills caught up and.... Her husband is in the Air Force, stationed at Offutt. That's only a little more than five hours away. It might seem farther when I go up there but there are places I wouldn't be able to get to at all so I'm not complaining. So for now I'll take a deep breath and keep the phone handy.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Edgings and Ideas


I've been trying to organize pictures on my computer and found a couple of edgings that I really enjoyed doing. They were added to the bottom of magnet boards I made for friends' birthdays.
One friend does Renaissance Festivals and at first I didn't quite know what I would use as background. Then I found some wonderful dragon and castle material. This is one time I actually used beads and then added dragonfly and "gem" magnets.
The other one is really into elephants. Material with elephants, the one's I found anyway, were rather dark. So I used material with bamboo plants on it so she could see her elephant magnets. The edging was in gold. I think the green really set it off well.
Both recipients were happy with their gifts. And I had a lot of fun coming up with edgings that looked good with the material.
I have been getting a lot of ideas lately seeing all the great things other people have been doing on eTatters and their blogs. The problem is there is so little time to try them out! Christmas is coming so I do have that excuse to sit down and tat because of needing gifts. Now, if I could just stay home from work I'd have a lot more time for the important things.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Bookmark in fall colors
This is a bookmark I designed a few years ago when I was with one of my daughters at a sporting event.
I posted this on eTatters and was asked if I would post the pattern.

Finally, here it is! Anyone is welcome to try it. It looks good in other colors, too.
Bookmark in fall colors
Designed by Wanda Salmans, aka tattrldy
Shuttle and ball
Motif
#
Clover
R 5-3-2. DNRW
R 2+ (to 2nd p of prev R) 3-3-2. DNRW
R 2+ (to 2nd p of prev R) 3-5. RW
Ch 5-5. RW
%
R 5+5 (to 2nd p of prev R) DNRW
R 5-5 RW
Ch 5-5 RW
%
Repeat between % twice.
Repeat Clover and following Ch, joining 1st p of 1st R of Clover to 2nd p of prev R
Repeat between % three times
Join to base of 1st Clover. Cut and Tie.
#
Repeat between # twice, joining to previous motifs in 2nd p of 2nd R of Clover.
Outside edge
R 5+5 to 2nd p of 2nd R of Clover at one end of the string of motifs. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
@
R 5+5 to next j of facing Rs of motif. RW
Ch 5-2-2-2-2-5. RW
@
Repeat between @ two times.
^
R 5+5 to next j of facing Rs of motif. RW
Ch 3 RW
R 5+5 to j of Clovers between motifs. RW
Ch 3 RW
^
Repeat between @ three times
Repeat between ^ once.
Repeat between @ three times.
R 5+5 to next j of facing Rs of motif. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5 to 2nd p of 2nd R of Clover at end of the string of motifs. RW
$
Ch 3-2-2-2-2-2 each p increasing in length -2-2-2-3 each p decreasing in length. RW
Repeat from the beginning of Outside Edge with next R in same p as prev R.
Last Ch $ 22 ds, no picots.
Add tassel of 8 strands of thread doubled and brought through the $ chain from front to back. Bring all ends through loop and tighten. Trim ends as desired.
Update - added to My Patterns tab 1/6/15
Designed by Wanda Salmans, aka tattrldy
Shuttle and ball
Motif
#
Clover
R 5-3-2. DNRW
R 2+ (to 2nd p of prev R) 3-3-2. DNRW
R 2+ (to 2nd p of prev R) 3-5. RW
Ch 5-5. RW
%
R 5+5 (to 2nd p of prev R) DNRW
R 5-5 RW
Ch 5-5 RW
%
Repeat between % twice.
Repeat Clover and following Ch, joining 1st p of 1st R of Clover to 2nd p of prev R
Repeat between % three times
Join to base of 1st Clover. Cut and Tie.
#
Repeat between # twice, joining to previous motifs in 2nd p of 2nd R of Clover.
Outside edge
R 5+5 to 2nd p of 2nd R of Clover at one end of the string of motifs. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
@
R 5+5 to next j of facing Rs of motif. RW
Ch 5-2-2-2-2-5. RW
@
Repeat between @ two times.
^
R 5+5 to next j of facing Rs of motif. RW
Ch 3 RW
R 5+5 to j of Clovers between motifs. RW
Ch 3 RW
^
Repeat between @ three times
Repeat between ^ once.
Repeat between @ three times.
R 5+5 to next j of facing Rs of motif. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5 to 2nd p of 2nd R of Clover at end of the string of motifs. RW
$
Ch 3-2-2-2-2-2 each p increasing in length -2-2-2-3 each p decreasing in length. RW
Repeat from the beginning of Outside Edge with next R in same p as prev R.
Last Ch $ 22 ds, no picots.
Add tassel of 8 strands of thread doubled and brought through the $ chain from front to back. Bring all ends through loop and tighten. Trim ends as desired.
Update - added to My Patterns tab 1/6/15
Small Christmas tree pattern

A few days ago I posted a picture of a small Christmas tree ornament. I was asked if I would share the pattern. Well, here it is! I've tried looking it over for mistakes and to make it understandable. Please give it a try, and let me know if you have any questions or if you find a problem.
Two Shuttles
Sht1
R 3-6—6-3. RW
CH 4-3—3-4. DNRW
Clover
Sht2
R 3-3-3-3. R 3 + to 3rd p of prev R 4 –2—2- 4-3. R 3+ to 3rd p of prev R 3-3-3. DNRW
Sht1
CH 4-3—3-4. RW
R 3-6+ to 2nd p of 1st R 6-3 RW
Sht2
R 3-6—6-3. DNRW
Sht1
CH 4-3—3-4. DNRW
Repeat from Clover 2 times except
Top Clover 2nd R 3+ 4 - 2 (very long p) 2- 2 + to very long p 4-3.
Last repeat join CH to base of 1st R. RW
Split R Sht2 9
Sht1 9 close. DNRW
Sht2
R 9-9.
Joint to base of previous R.
Sht1
R 3-6—6-3. RW
CH 4-3—3-4. DNRW
Clover
Sht2
R 3-3-3-3. R 3 + to 3rd p of prev R 4 –2—2- 4-3. R 3+ to 3rd p of prev R 3-3-3. DNRW
Sht1
CH 4-3—3-4. RW
R 3-6+ to 2nd p of 1st R 6-3 RW
Sht2
R 3-6—6-3. DNRW
Sht1
CH 4-3—3-4. DNRW
Repeat from Clover 2 times except
Top Clover 2nd R 3+ 4 - 2 (very long p) 2- 2 + to very long p 4-3.
Last repeat join CH to base of 1st R. RW
Split R Sht2 9
Sht1 9 close. DNRW
Sht2
R 9-9.
Joint to base of previous R.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Tatting demonstration
Yesterday my husband and I were cleaning before re-arranging the living room when I came across one of my daughter's old school newspapers from 1993 with my picture in it. My youngest was in second grade that year. Her teacher, Mrs. Val Graber, had the students invite parents or other family members to come in to share their skills and hobbies. My daughter asked me to share tatting with her class. I remember trying to come up with a presentation for 7 & 8 year olds. I talked about the different names tatting goes by in different countries and had them help me try to pronounce them, then shared some of it's history. We had them sit on the floor close by and I tatted a few rings and chains for them. Each child received a 3" x 5" note card with some little bit of tatting on it, a butterfly, a caterpillar, or flowers I had made, the backgrounds made with markers. They were very pleased to get them, as I was very pleased to do them.
This was the first time I had gotten up in front of people to demonstrate or talk about tatting. Since then I have given other demonstrations, most to people of a slightly more advanced age, but all built on the confidence I found in sharing my enthusiasm about tatting with second graders.
This was the first time I had gotten up in front of people to demonstrate or talk about tatting. Since then I have given other demonstrations, most to people of a slightly more advanced age, but all built on the confidence I found in sharing my enthusiasm about tatting with second graders.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Bell pattern
Yesterday I posted the picture of the bell ornament. Today I'm going to add the pattern for it. I've not written out patterns that others have had to follow yet, so, please try it if you'd like and let me know if you find any mistakes. Refer to the picture from yesterday if you have any questions. I do make things that have a definate front and back so I don't know how it will turn out if you don't do that also. Happy tatting!
Bell Dec2007
2 shuttles
#
Sht1
R 5-5-5-5. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW.
#
Repeat between # 3 times, joining 1st p of each R to 3rd p of prev R.
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R. DNRW
Sht2
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev Sht1 Ch. RW
Ch3-2-2-3.RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R. RW
Ch 3+2-2-3. DNRW
Sht1
R 5-5-5-5. DNRW
Sht2
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev Sht2 R. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. DNRW
Sht1
R 5-5-5-5. RW
Ch 3+2-2-3 to 3rd p of prev Sht2 R. RW
*
5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R.RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
*
Repeat between * 2 times
R 5+5-5-5. DNRW
Sht2
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+ to 3rd p of prev Sht1 Ch 5-5+5 to 1st p of 1st Ch
Ch 3-2-2-3. join to base of 1st R.
Add hanger and jingle bell clapper if desired.
p.s. I've added the diagrammed pattern to my sidebar August 2011
Bell Dec2007
2 shuttles
#
Sht1
R 5-5-5-5. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW.
#
Repeat between # 3 times, joining 1st p of each R to 3rd p of prev R.
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R. DNRW
Sht2
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev Sht1 Ch. RW
Ch3-2-2-3.RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R. RW
Ch 3+2-2-3. DNRW
Sht1
R 5-5-5-5. DNRW
Sht2
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev Sht2 R. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R. RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. DNRW
Sht1
R 5-5-5-5. RW
Ch 3+2-2-3 to 3rd p of prev Sht2 R. RW
*
5+5-5-5 to 3rd p of prev R.RW
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
*
Repeat between * 2 times
R 5+5-5-5. DNRW
Sht2
Ch 3-2-2-3. RW
R 5+ to 3rd p of prev Sht1 Ch 5-5+5 to 1st p of 1st Ch
Ch 3-2-2-3. join to base of 1st R.
Add hanger and jingle bell clapper if desired.
p.s. I've added the diagrammed pattern to my sidebar August 2011
Sunday, November 2, 2008
25 motif challenge #1 & #2

The last few days I've been working on items for Christmas. Or rather, I've been arguing with tatting for Christmas. I had several ideas and some didn't want to work. I spent almost all of Saturday trying to come up with one short edging and one small snowflake. I finally conquered both, basically because I went very simple. But I got done what I wanted. The other snowflakes went much better. The edging hasn't been added to the hanging yet, so I'll post it when it's done.
The snowflakes are done in size 30 DMC Cebelia. The bell is done in size 10 DMC Cebelia. All the patterns are mine - the little one is not very elaborate so I'm sure that others have come up with the same thing.
I'm entering the two large snowflakes in the 25 motif challenge. And the countdown begins...
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Shopping
Yesterday I went to a shop in Wichita called 'Heritage Hut' where I go to get thread sometimes. It's a nice place, mostly for weaving, knitting and crochet with lots of unique yarns and has DMC thread in size 80, 8, and almost all the DMC colors of Cebelia size 10,20 and 30. The owner doesn't tat but she has a woman come in Saturday mornings to give a tatting class, starting with beginners but answering questions from more experienced people as well. It's a really nice shop. She also has lots of tatting books, that you can actually pick up and look through, or drool over as the case may be. There are also several choices of shuttles, Tatsy, Clover, Boye, Aero, as well as tatting needles, doilies with the holes in the edge for edgings and other miscellaneous supplies.
Most days you are greeted at the door by Big Daddy, a Great Dane. He's very friendly, comes to see if you would like to give him some attention. He has the run of the shop and will leave you alone when you're done petting him or you would rather he goes away. Another dog, a half-grown Irish wolf hound puppy, is usually behind the counter because she hasn't learned how to behave yet. Her name is Maggie. As I like dogs, I get a big kick of going into the shop to see them as well as check out any new stuff that might be there.
Mary, the owner, enjoys seeing what you are working on. I showed her my little doily with beads that I just completed. For not being a tatter she pays attention to the classes enough she had some very good questions about it. It made my day to have a chance to get more thread, share my tatting and visit the dogs.
Most days you are greeted at the door by Big Daddy, a Great Dane. He's very friendly, comes to see if you would like to give him some attention. He has the run of the shop and will leave you alone when you're done petting him or you would rather he goes away. Another dog, a half-grown Irish wolf hound puppy, is usually behind the counter because she hasn't learned how to behave yet. Her name is Maggie. As I like dogs, I get a big kick of going into the shop to see them as well as check out any new stuff that might be there.
Mary, the owner, enjoys seeing what you are working on. I showed her my little doily with beads that I just completed. For not being a tatter she pays attention to the classes enough she had some very good questions about it. It made my day to have a chance to get more thread, share my tatting and visit the dogs.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Colonial lady applique

I have been cleaning out drawers and cabinets lately and found a lot of tatting from years ago. Some of it I shake my head at, amazed at how far I've come, and some I look at with a laugh at the things I tried.
I found the lady in a drawer where I put her after she had hung on the wall for awhile. She's "Colonial Lady Applique" from Aunt Ellen's Tatting Handbook, originally from Workbasket Vol. 19, August 1954. It's marked as "challenging". I knew I could tat pretty well when I completed her! I don't remember what thread I used but I do know I worked very hard on her because I entered her in the Kansas State Fair in 1990 or '91 (terrible I don't remember exactly!). I actually got top blue for her that year. The one and only time I've entered at the state fair.
And poor Aunt Ellen's Handbook! I have made qute a few things out of it and it shows how much I used it. It's falling apart and has notes in the margins of the items I made. It was given to me by my "other mother", my mother-in-law, in 1989 - I know because I made a note in the front cover. I rarely even look in it now, but it is responsible for many gifts and happy hours of tatting.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Crochet doily


Rainbow Rose Connie had a challenge to determine if a doily was crochet or tatting (top picture). I thought it was a pretty doily so thought I would try to come up with something close. Mine is made with DMC Cebelia size 20 colors #955 & 992 and 4mm silver beads. It obviously is smaller than the crocheted one, too. I didn't want to use any larger thread or make the rings any bigger. I like it but there are few things I would definately do differently if I did it again!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Tree motif

I've been looking at the 25-motif challenge. Sounds like good incentive to keep doing new or different things, so I thought I'd give it a try. This is something I've come up with for Christmas this year to send in Christmas cards. I'm also looking at the possibilities of useing it for doily, using about six for the center and without the 'trunk'. Maybe in varigated thread...
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Tatting in public
A couple of days ago I drove my parents to Wichita so Dad could visit the VA clinic. While waiting for his turn to have blood drawn and what-not I pulled out my tatting, it looked to be a long wait. There was a couple beside me that instantly wondered what I was doing. The gentleman was quite intrigued with it. Another lady across the way had to come over and see what I was doing, also. She knew what it was but had never actually seen anyone do it. We had a nice conversation about tatting. The gentleman commented that he had used the word 'tat' in crossword puzzles before but had never known what it was. When they left he thanked me for the knowledge about tatting. I always enjoy meeting people this way.
Well, I'm going to try blogging. I've been reading some really great ones and I'm excited to try it myself.
I'm going to start with an old idea, at least in our family. This is a turkey wishbone thimble holder. A great-great aunt of my husband's had made these, some with tatting and some with crochet. I decided I would give it a try. Unlike my husband's aunt's, I sprayed the bone with a sealer before putting the thread on.
My kids liked what it looked like after I was done, but a little unhappy because they never got to break the wishbone at Thanksgiving.
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