Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Tatting Tea Tuesday with more horses and butterflies

It's Tatting Tea Tuesday again, and yes, I'm still doing horse and butterfly paperclip bookmarks. They've been a lot of fun and I have a lot of new colors to try them in. I'm getting quite the herd of horses and a rabble of butterflies. Debbie's sea horse makes such a wonderful horse for this, don't you think? The butterflies are my patterns.

All of these bookmarks are made with Lizbeth thread size 20. From the left starting with the horse: horse in Caribbean and purple; butterfly in Grape Pizazz and purple; horse in Grape Pizazz; flower with pearls in Grape Pizazz; butterfly in Jewels and purple; the cross is in purple.

This morning I sat down with a cup of tea to finish off this cross that I started last night. I'm not sure who to credit the pattern to as it's so very basic. You don't so much follow a pattern as follow the logistics of a cross. I vary the count of the double stitches and picots in the rings and chains as the mood dictates every time I make it.

A family member of my boss's family died a few days ago and I thought I'd include a cross in the card for him and his family. Nice idea, I thought. But I had the most horrible time getting this one done! I was joining in the wrong places, twisting threads, tying knots - the wrong kind - left, right and sideways! There was once I tried to close a ring with the body of the cross inside! If I hadn't needed to get it done today I would have put it aside for another day. I finally got it done, in about twice the time it should have taken me. (You'd think I'd had something stronger than tea!) I'm blaming my lack of concentration on my allergies as they have really started bothering me the last few days.

I really need to get on to some other projects, but these bookmarks have been such fun! I guess if I'm going to go to a craft show this fall I'll need a lot, so I shouldn't feel too guilty staying with them. And if I have trouble with them, they're just small stuff, nothing tragic if I tangle the threads a bit - I'll just start over!

Wishing all of you a wonderful week and Happy Tatting!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

More paperclips and a box of thread

It's Tatting Tea Tuesday again! That day of the week when you make yourself a nice cup of tea, put your feet up, pick up your shuttles and take a little "me" time.

This week I did have a cup of tea instead of coffee. I picked up my shuttles and tried making one of my butterflies with two colors so I could maybe write down the pattern. It ended up being a little loosey-goosey from my stopping, checking what and where I was and chasing the cat off my lap, where she insisted she should be. Oh, well, I need bookmarks, too.

These paperclip bookmarks are some of what I accomplished this week. The handy thing about this kind of bookmark is they are small and don't take long to make. I don't do a lot with beads but I thought I'd give it a try on one, and will probably do a few more as well. I'm not sure about the hearts because they loose their shape pretty easily. Hmm, they need a little work. The horse heads are getting to be pretty easy though. I like them.




These bookmarks are great for taking out when you only have a few minutes to tat. In fact my husband needed new work shoes this week and I was tatting while he tried on shoes. The sales lady was very curious as to what I was doing - she'd never seen or heard of tatting before. She thought it was very pretty. Tatting in public, a great way to introduce people to a great art.

I received a package in the mail yesterday from Handy Hands. A few days ago I decided I needed more thread (who doesn't??) And HH had sent out an email coupon so I had to buy something, right? I've noticed that I usually use solid threads, mostly blues, white and ecru, so I thought I would get some variegated threads. And a few in colors I don't usually think of, expand my horizons so to speak. They are all Lizbeth size 20.




The colors, reading across from top left to top right, are:

Mocha Swirl, Black, Golden Yellow Med; 2nd row, Denim Whisper, Marble, Jewels, Jewels (I've seen a lot of people use this and just had to have some) ; 3rd row, Caribbean, Caribbean (I really like this color!), Sea Shell, Springtime; 4th row, Grape Pizzaz, Red Burst, Christmas Delight, and Country Side.

A color chart was included in the box, so now when I need a new color I have a great place to start. They have started making Lizbeth in size 40 but I am very comfortable with 20 so this is where I've started. Maybe next time it will be the smaller thread. Another good excuse to buy more thread don't you think?

Monday, August 10, 2009

Tatting Tea Tuesday Aug 11, 2009


It's Tatting Tea Tuesday again and I even have a cup of tea today!

I have actually gotten a few more paperclip bookmarks done. The purple one is from last week, and the green is using the same modified pattern from Debbie Arnold. It's made from DMC Cebelia size 20, green #955. The two butterflies are my own pattern; the pink is DMC Perle cotton size 8, pink variegated #116 and the blue is Manuela size 20, light blue #008.



I was trying to write down the pattern for the butterflies and find I'm having trouble with it. When I'm tatting my own patterns, while I'm doing them for the first time, I decide I want this element to go that way, and another element to go this way - I don't really pay attention to which shuttle I'm using, I just know which one it needs to be to go in the direction I want the pattern to go. The same way for reversing the work and keeping track of up/down (I'm very much a upside/downside tatter!), I know when to reverse and which side is up, but keeping track for writing down later..! This inattention makes writing down the patterns a bit of a challenge. I think I'm my own worst enemy!

You know, if I would make everything in two colors to start with, at least I'd know which shuttle I was using. Some things might end up looking a little strange, but I could keep those as my samples.

Or I could write down the patterns as I go along. Or not! Talk about tedious and losing the flow!

Or maybe I should figure out how to diagram tatting. So many others do that, and there are a lot of programs that can be used. I like following diagrammed patterns and I'd really like to learn how. Another something I should do that takes time, but I think would be well worth it.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Horse bookmark


I haven't gotten a lot of tatting done this week. I did start several things that were relegated to the trash, though (this is what happens when you don't pay attention to what you're doing.)

I did finally get the horse head onto a paperclip. This had been in my mind since I first started looking for a horse pattern, which turned out to be a seahorse modified, found here on ds9designs by Debbie Arnold. This is a little bulkier than the butterflies and doodles I've put on paperclips before, so I made the attachment to the clip a bit more robust than usual. The horse now holds its head up pretty well.

This one is made from HH Lizbeth thread size 20 in purple. This is the best picture I could get - all the others were fuzzy (I think it's me, not the camera). I'm planning on doing a few more of these in different colors, maybe even with a bead for the eye, okay, if I sit down long enough to try it. My sister and I are thinking of doing a local craft show this fall and I thought this type of thing might go over well, and they don't take long to make, either. And I have a box of 100 large paperclips in different colors, so all I have to do now is the tatting.

Maybe this next week I'll get a little more tatting done that's even good enough to keep!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Tatting Tea Tuesday

Tatting Tea Tuesday is here again. I haven't done a lot of tatting this week and one of the things I did make didn't get it's picture taken - oops.


Saturday my husband and I went to a wedding in Oklahoma. I didn't think I'd get to go because of work. But, big surprise, we didn't have to work so we headed south. As it's about a three hour drive I decided to tat the wedding couple a cross bookmark, something I didn't have time to make before. (And of the three choices of colors I had with me, I picked the wrong one. I had their wedding colors with me, I just didn't know that was it! I'll bet they'll like it anyway.) I didn't take a picture of it because I didn't think about it. I had the camera, just not the thought.


Something I have been working on this week is a challenge from Sharon on her Design Challenge blog.


This came out looking like I imagined it would, but it is kind of a pain to make, with a lot of reversing work. On the second, two color one I tried the method for making chains of NOT reversing but also not flipping the stitch. It works (I did it, I did it!) and it's not quite so persnickety a pattern this way. Of course, you have to pay attention and remember NOT to flip the stitch...


I like the look of this and I'm counting this as #23 on my 25 Motif Challenge. And though I don't use beads much, I'm thinking of trying this with beads. This could be my snowflake for the Christmas season. I try to come up with a new one every year for friends and family. I may just have come up with it a little early this year.