Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tatting Tea Tuesday and the Olympics 2/23/10

Welcome to a wintry Tatting Tea Tuesday. For those that commented last week that there didn't seem to be snow here - in the vein of 'misery, loves company'? - we now have snow - and ice. Saturday and Saturday night we had freezing rain in our area. Other places in Kansas had more snow but we only had a little on top of the ice. It's sunny today and a little warmer so we've been listening to the ice falling off the roof and the trees. The sad news is that at least five people in the state died in traffic accidents due to the weather. We didn't get out of the house at all Sunday and watched the traffic on the road go by very slowly.

What we did do this weekend is watch the Olympics. We have watched a lot of it this year. Skiing, ice dancing and curling the most.

Curling. I've heard of it before but I'd never watched any. It's kind of interesting though I still don't understand it, really. The Americans have not done well in it this year with both the men and the women being eliminated already. But it was interesting watching.

If we watch the winter Olympics we've usually watched the figure skating. This year we've actually watched the ice dancing. It's very beautiful. They had some fantastic dances, with some very high scoring (so they tell us). One of the American teams won silver, while a Canadian team won gold. Wow! For not having jumps and throws it was fun to watch.

It's amazing to me what people can do on skis. Those jumps! Those moves! It seems a lot of them were skiing with injuries or just getting over injuries. I'm way to much of a wimp to understand how and why they would go to such extremes, but it makes for some fascinating viewing. I'm in awe of all the these athletes.

Here on the home front my husband has the dreaded cold. I'm trying very hard to not catch it from him, washing hands a lot, drinking orange juice and taking my vitamins. I'd like very much not to share this with him.

Hopefully I'll have some tatting to share next week. Not taking any bets, though.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tatting Tea Tuesday, Pancake Day


Welcome to Tatting Tea Tuesday. Remember to take a little time for yourself, make yourself a cup of tea and pick up a shuttle even for a few minutes. A little chocolate might be good, too.

February is the month we celebrate Valentine's Day, usually with hearts and pretty cards. This year it also has Shrove Tuesday, the last day before the beginning of Lent.

In Liberal, Kansas they also call this day Pancake Day, and have a four day celebration that includes a pancake race with the women of Olney, England. Woman in both towns compete wearing a head scarf and apron and carry a skillet with a pancake in it. They race over a curving 415 yard (about 380 meter) course and must flip a pancake once before they start and once after they cross the finish line to show they still have the pancake. The woman of Olney have been running this race since 1455. The woman of Liberal having been doing this since 1950 when the local Jaycee president saw something about the Olney race in a publication. He contacted the town of Olney and asked if they would like to race again the woman of Liberal and they have been doing it ever since.

The story goes that it started when a woman was busy making pancakes to use up cooking fats, which are forbidden during Lent, when she heard the church bells calling everyone to service. Grabbing her headscarf, which was required in church, and still with with apron on and pan and cake in hand, ran for the church. In the following years other woman took to doing this as well, making it a race to see who could get to the church the fastest.

This year's race was won by a woman in Liberal with a time of 63 seconds, beating the winner of the Olney race by 4 seconds.

Liberal, Kansas is a little more than 300 miles (485 kilometers) west and south of Wichita, Kansas and about the same distance south and east of Colorado Springs, Colorado (it's pretty much in the middle of no-where). Olney is almost 60 miles (93 kilometers) north of London.

If you'd like to see a little more about this race you can see an older website from last year here and a current one here.

I didn't have time for pancakes today, but it does sound good!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day!
Can you believe it's February 14th already? It seems like it was New Year's Day just last week.

To celebrate this day of hearts I'm sharing the heart pin I wear when I do demonstrations or have a booth at craft shows. It has an edging in red and green DMC size 10 that I started and didn't like how it turned out. It got thrown in a box until I thought to use it for this. The shuttle is actually half a Susan Bates shuttle that came apart. Then I glued a heart charm to the center to add a little accent. It makes a very nice accessory when I'm out sharing tatting with the world - or at least the local community.

I don't think I picked up a shuttle at all this week. Between a lot of overtime at work and not feeling so good, I wasn't motivated at all to do much of anything, not even tat. We did get a chance to watch our grandson this Tuesday, which it one reason I didn't post for Tatting Tea Tuesday. Some things are more important than others : )

I've decided that I may have to come up with one or two small projects to do to get me back in the groove. Something that gives a little instant gratification. It's not that I don't like the projects I have in line, but all of them are not that easy to take with me, and I do a lot of tatting away from home. If I can get started on something maybe in a few days I'll have something new to share. We can hope, right?

I've also not had much time to get online, so I am way behind on seeing what everyone is doing. I've also had some trouble responding to some of the comments from last week. Every time I had a few comments typed, I'd get kicked out with nothing saved. I do appreciate all the comments, and I will respond, soon, I promise!

I hope all of you have a wonderful Valentine's day with the one who is closest to you. Maybe share a little chocolate...

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tatting Tea Tuesday with Hearts

Welcome to Tatting Tea Tuesday. And a bunch of hearts.
As it's February, the month of hearts so to speak, I thought I'd share one of the hearts I made quite a few years ago. This is "Gypsy Heart" by Teri Dusenbury from her Tatting Hearts book. I put it on a T-shirt with two accent pieces on the sides that are the same as part of the heart, the lines with what I see as butterflies straightened out. I didn't sew this on, I glued it on with material glue. I can't remember what brand, but it's still on the shirt. Not that I wear it that much, but still.

The other hearts are on this cute mug I found at a second hand store and a strawberry chocolate covered heart from Russell Stover, mmm!

If you haven't tried any of Teri's patterns, they can be challenging. They aren't the type you can watch TV and do. You need to pay attention. But they are definitely worth doing. She has been putting up a lot of patterns on her blog Tatbits Tatting. She does lots with beads and crystals. Wonderful stuff, you should check it out.

I made this heart in January of 1993. It's hard to believe I have been tatting this well, if I do say it myself, that long. Okay, I think it came out very well. This is me showing off the shirt way back when.

I haven't gotten much of anything else done this week. I'm hoping that this next week will settle down a little bit. I'll let you know next week!