Saturday, March 28, 2009

Motif #13 and the weather

This motif I found on Nita's Creations here. She designed this in a Design Tat class on line. I really liked the looks of it and have several ideas of what I would like to do with it. She graciously said I could try it. This one I made with DMC size 30 pink and green. This will be my #13 in the 25 motif challenge. And I notice that it's a bit crooked - oh, well. Check out Nita's motif and her other projects on her blog. She's been doing cloonies, which I haven't mastered yet. Hers are lookin' good!


I've had a little bit of time to tat and to post because I haven't been outside since I got home from work Thursday night. Because we had a blizzard! Yes, ice, snow, wind, cold, white out conditions. It was projected to be so bad that they canceled 2nd shift where I work so I didn't have to go to work Friday or Saturday - thank goodness!! The roads got nasty in a hurry. Wichita had lots of ice and lots of accidents to go with it. So I got to stay home and just watch it all come down.


It looks like it finally quit snowing. It's hard to tell because the wind is really blowing it around. It's also very hard to tell just how much snow we actually have. Some places you can see the grass, other places have drifts. It's not as bad here as just west of us, they got about 20 inches a few miles west and more than that south west of here. I'm just glad I don't have to get out in it! Welcome spring, ha ha.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Picking up the shuttle again


I've finally picked up my shuttle again after a few weeks of recouping from being very busy.

This is just something I was doodling with, nothing really planned. The threads are all size 30 DMC, in pink green and blue. I had shuttles already wound with these colors, so that's what colors I used. It just kinda grew by itself without a lot of conscious thought on my part. The only part I really gave much time to was the interweaving of the pink and green rows. It kinda works.

Starting Monday I finally go back to regular hours at work, so maybe I'll finally get back to my regular schedule. And then maybe I'll have more energy for tatting!


Friday, March 13, 2009

I should be tatting

The excitement is over for awhile, and things are pretty much back to normal. But I haven't picked up a shuttle all week! I think my mind is taking a break. There are a few ideas percolating in the back there but they haven't yet made it to the top. Maybe next week.


The weather has decided to be cold again, after all the interesting, warm weather we had last week. There were actually snow flurries on the way home from work last night, nothing sticking. There was fog and haze this morning with the chance of the roads being slick, but I don't have to get out this early, so I didn't worry about it.


I was on eTatters and see that it is moving to InTatters. I'm trying to make sure I have everything from eTatters, like my friends, so I can find them on the new sight. I'm registered as tattldy there, so look me up when you get there. I'm slowly figuring out how to get around there and what's what. It might take me awhile to get used to the changes, but I'll get it - eventually!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Little angels and booties



















Here are my little angels! Aren't they sweet? They are being held by their mothers, Lacey with Mercutio on the left and Shay with Hunter on the right.

And finally, the booties! This is Mercutio wearing his just before church started. They turned out well and stayed on their feet - at least for a little while. I think both boys ended up wearing only one during the baptism, but you couldn't see them anyway. But I knew they were there!
I crocheted the tie for them but added a little tatting to the ends, both to keep them threaded and to distinguish the two pairs. One pair had two rings on the end of each tie and one pair had a single ring.
The boys were very cute and actually got through all the excitement very well. Mercutio actually went to sleep and slept through the whole thing. Even getting his head wet only made him open his eyes a moment then he went back to sleep. Hunter wanted to fuss a little, but Mom's finger did a good job of pacifying him for a while.
Several people joked that the boys will hate these pictures when they're older, but I think they looked more like cherubs than little girls. Maybe I'll have sepia toned pictures made so they look older, antique even.
Mercutio's other grandmother was unable to come, so we taped the whole thing. I'll be getting the DVD off in the mail tomorrow. I did loose track a couple of times, watching the boys instead of what I was doing, but not bad for an amateur.
And now, life returns to normal - or what passes for that at our house. On to other tatting projects!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Rough Weather


Well, tomorrow is the baptism for both the grandsons. My daughter from Nebraska came down yesterday with Mercutio so she could be here in plenty of time.

Today we went to pick up the cake for after church - and spent 10 -15 minutes in the freezer in the store. The tornado sirens went off in town. They made an announcement over the intercom to either leave the building or go to the freezers until the all clear was given. Having the baby with
us we went to the freezer.

There were about 20 people in the freezer we were in, all standing around shivering. It has been above average in temperatures here for several days, which of course leads to tornado weather around here. And the sirens went off because of a sighting close to where we live!

But every thing is fine. There was only a funnel cloud which never touched the ground, a little hail, a little wind and a little rain. We're still in a severe thunderstorm watch, but it seems to be going south and east of us. I don't know how well it's showing up in the picture, but the sky was very orange when this picture was taken, and very dark looking to the south.

Oh, the joys of living in Kansas in the spring time!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Back to the Internet!

Finally, Internet access!
We went to help our daughter and her family move from an apartment to a house up in Nebraska. And of course their Internet wasn't hooked up yet, so I was in the dark!! It's amazing how hooked you can get on checking things out on the Internet.
I missed it but I didn't have a lot of time to surf anyway. Our oldest daughter and her son came with us, so we were with both the grandsons. There was a lot of work because of packing and unpacking and whatnot, but someone had to keep an eye on the boys, right? Grandpa and I volunteered as necessary :))
No pictures yet of the booties. But I'll get there, really. This could be a busy week, getting the house ready for guests and everything organized for Sunday. I'm sure there will be plenty of pictures next week!