Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Trying to find a heart

A few weeks ago in February, I posted a picture of a heart I was working on. Even on my 'Trial and Error' bookmark I have a nice start of one. Then our homework for the Design-Tat class was to make one. I worked on it but then realized I had done the homework incorrectly. My work was not a complete loss as I got a lot of practice with diagramming what I was playing with, but now I have to start over on that. The hearts I came up with aren't all that heart-shaped so maybe it's good that I have to start over. But I thought I would share what I did as it's almost all of the tatting I got done all week.


(I missed the picture the first time, lets try again)


Start with this...


Try #1


Try #2


Try #3


Anyone who's taken Sharon's course will know what I've been trying to do. Okay, doing wrong. I know what I need to do, now, and will get back on course.


I say I'll get back to it but it might be a few days. I have three other tatting projects I need to get done as they are for other people. Ryan is done but not mounted yet. I've started my sister's doily/runner but have a long way to go. And I have a piece I want to do for my daughter's baby shower. I don't usually have this many active projects going on at a time. I need to quit playing around and get on with them! (pep talk to myself). Maybe I'll have more to show next week.



"Many fine things can be done in a day if you don't always make that day tomorrow"

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Ryan shows herself

Ryan, Flying Minor Norwegian Dragon designed by Anne Bruvold

This week has been very busy but I was still able to get some tatting done - amazing!

Ryan has finally shown herself. After hiding and being generally sneaky, she finally came out and introduced herself. She's in DMC Cebelia size 30 in Christmas green and #797 blue with a single strand of gold metallic embroidery floss, which makes her a little bigger than Jarek. I was able to get her to hold still for a little while as we contemplated different colors to use in her new home. We haven't yet come up with what either of us think will work, so we'll have to keep trying.

I was a little apprehensive about using a strand of metallic floss in with the other thread as I've done it in the past and fought with it a lot. This time it worked great. I had very little trouble with it and the floss didn't break at all, which is what I was most worried about. Somehow I also managed to put the right amount of thread on the shuttles. The first shuttle of blue made most of the body, then it was filled again for the rest. The last came off the shuttle while doing the last chain and I had to manage that last little bit loose. I almost asked for assistance holding it but made it all by my self. The shuttle of green did both wings with just a little bit left over. I guess I should mark that down for next time.

Based on "Angels in the Snow" by Miranda Rensberger

A friend of mine had a birthday last week - which I missed! I was trying to think of a little something to do for her while I cleaned out my tatting bag and found the start of "Angels in the Snow" by Miranda Rensberger that I had done to take step-by-step pictures for Tabatha. I suppose it was the angle I saw it, but it struck me that with a few additions it would make an interesting necklace. Then, of course, I was in a hurry to get it done and made all kinds of mistakes, like joining in the wrong place and adding too many stitches in a ring. It did come out well and the recipient liked it very much. It didn't hurt that I made it in green, one of her favorite colors, Lizbeth size 20 in Seagreen Dk 688. I added black shell beads that I found at Wal-mart. They are textured not flat, and look much better than the picture. It actually came out just like I envisioned it.

I mentioned last week that a Kansas tatter had contacted me through my blog. Believe it or not, another Kansas tatter contacted me this last week. Wow! Two in two weeks! I'm hoping to get together with them in the next week or so but will have to play it by ear and see how things work out. Meeting them is really something to look forward to! A tat and chat - hehehehe! How fun!

"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us"
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The right colors


Colors
My order of Lizbeth thread from Handy Hands arrived late last week, which included the thread I needed to make my sister's birthday present. I've made a start of her gift but there is a long way to go, mainly because I haven't decided exactly how I'm going to join them together or finish it off. I have a few ideas that are bouncing around the back of my mind about it, but they haven't come together yet. Some of you might recognize the motif I'm using is from last October, the Priscilla Tatting Book No. 1. This time I'm using Lizbeth size 20 in 686 and 688, Seagreen Lt and Dk. The inner long picots are a half inch in length, probably a little long, but I like how it gives them a swirling effect :-)

Some of the other colors that I ordered are 'Paint Brush', 'Butterfly Breeze', 'Root Beer' and 'Peacock Blues'. A few of these I have plans for, others just appealed to me. I guess that means I'll have to find projects to make with them. Not to justify their purchase but to have the opportunity to use them and enjoy their colors.

The newest dragon
Ryan hasn't shown herself completely yet. Okay, I got excited about getting started on my sister's gift and did that instead. I'm using DMC Cebelia size 30 with one strand of metallic embroidery floss, which makes the finished project bigger than one made in size 20 Lizbeth. Only her wings are missing yet, and then framing and finishing. I don't think I'll get her done yet this week as we're having company this weekend - our daughter and her son will be here for a few days. Somehow having a two-year-old running around doesn't give a person much time to tat!

Contact!
I had an interesting email yesterday from a woman who lives here in Kansas and also tats who would like to get together sometime. Oh, goodie, goodie! The biggest problem right now is I'm so busy with a lot of different things that our meeting might have to wait a week or two. But I'm sure eventually we'll find a time that will work for both of us. I'm really looking forward to it.


Blogger issue
I happened to use a computer using Explorer to view my blog yesterday and I found out what Kathy and Margarette found - that the end of my 2/15 blog post was now showing in Wingdings! As I post using Firefox I hadn't seen it before. I changed it, hopefully for all the different methods of viewing.

Japanese disaster
I'm praying for all those that have been effected by the earthquakes and tsunami in Japan. May God bless and protect them from further harm. I don't know how many who read this blog may live in the effected areas but I hope they are all safe.

In this disaster, as well as the ones recently in Australia, I don't always know how I can help, one person a long way away. But there are ways, including donations of money to organizations that are capable of being there to help. The company I work for has employees in Japan and has announced that all are accounted for. Now the company is donating $1 million dollars to the Japanese Red Cross and getting out information on how the rest of us can help. It's good to work for a caring company.

"I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do."
Helen Keller

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Bookmark is done!

I'm finally done with my Trial and Error bookmark. It actually turned out better than I thought it would. Blocking helped a lot. There are a couple of things that made it into this bookmark I'll probably try on other projects later on. It could be better proportioned for a better over-all look, but as my boss pointed out "put it in a book and I bet it will mark your place just fine."


Gift
My sister's birthday is coming up very soon. I have been talking about making her a runner for a side table she has for several years but have never even gotten started on it. So this year I am determined to get it done! The plan was to actually have it completed by her birthday. I thought about the colors of the living room and chose a couple of colors that I thought would work, Lizbeth 654, Navy Blue and 655, Wedgwood Lt in size 20. I got started on it and decided to get the actual dementions to finish it in a day or so.

Okay, these colors would have been great - in her other house. She recently moved and is painting her livingroom in shades of green.

She loaned me the paint chips of the colors she's going to use so I could find out which thread colors would work. Lizbeth 686 and 688, Seagreen Lt and Dk are almost exactly the colors her livingroom is going to be. That meant I had to order thread. Of course, I had to order more than those two colors, right? I've ordered several more colors, including the Peacock Blue that Isdahara suggested to Handy Hands. This does mean, though, that her gift won't be done in time for her birthday. But it will be done shortly after the thread arrives, really!
Blogger issues
It was commented on by several readers that the end of my post from February 15th was not readable - well, Kathy said it was in Wingdings! I've looked back in the edits of this post and can't see any change in the font, so I don't know how to correct it. Kathy copied it into a text program and changed the font so she was able to read it. If anyone else has that problem let me know. In future posts I guess I can delete and right it over and see if that helps.
Visitor?
I think I have a visitor but I haven't gotten a good look yet. Jarek has assured me that Ryan will come out and meet me soon but wants to investigate the house first. I did get a glimpse of a glimmering tail in my philodendron this morning, but that was all. I guess I'll have to have a little patience.

"If you can't take the heat, don't tickle the dragon"

"Meddle not in the affairs of the dragon; for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup."

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Trial and error

I continued on with my bookmark trial from last week. I'm using it for trying a few different ideas, seeing how a few things work together. This would probably be a good exercise for using a drawing program though I didn't take the time to try it. It might lay a little a little flatter and be more aesthetically pleasing without all the thread if I had. I have learned a bit, though - like, it's easier to tat the inside first, then the outside (like I didn't know that already!). The other way 'round is a little trickier. I did the outside first, trying to find a shape I liked. I'm not exactly happy with this shape but I didn't want to cut it off and try again, so I started trying ways to stiffen the shape a bit by adding additions in the centers. I like how some of them look, just not necessarily together. There are still a couple of things I want to try as I'm this far with it. Might as well get as much out of it as I can.

A little trade
Isn't this picture pretty? I'm not sure if this is crewel or tapestry work or exactly what. I was given this in exchange for some tatting.

For my wallpaper on my computer at work I have a picture of Crosby, the Norwegian Flying Dragon. The other day a friend and co-worker was in and commented on him. The next day I came into my office shortly after the start of work and found a large frame in my chair, positioned so with the picture was facing the back. It's a beautiful piece of work in a beautiful frame. There was absolutely nothing to say who put it there or why. So I start asking around. My friend said his sister had made the picture but, for whatever reason, he didn't want it anymore but he would like a dragon. If I liked the picture he'd give it to me in exchange.

Anne B has stated that she doesn't want the dragons sold, but trade is acceptable. She had mentioned thread to make the dragon in exchange for it, but I thought this trade was in keeping with her wishes, so I agreed. Now I have to find the just the right thread - he said he likes blues and greens. Hmmm, maybe peacock colors....

Tatting Tea Tuesday
This has been a tea-less Tuesday, but for a good reason. We have been encouraged at work to stay healthy or try to get healthy and they've done some of that encouraging by offering money to have a health check done. They brought in a company this week to take our blood to check for cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose, take our blood pressure, height and weight and give us our BMI and body fat numbers, all in just a few minutes. They gave us a monetary incentive - we might as well take advantage of it, right? As both my husband and work at the same place we went in together this afternoon before work to have our fingers pricked. The down side in this is that you are not supposed to eat or drink anything but water for eight to twelve hours before the appointment - there went my tea. And no trip to IHOP, either.

We planned our day to go in about ninety minutes before work so we could get our fingers poked then go to lunch. We went to a nearby Applebee's, which worked out well except then I was ready for an after lunch nap by the time work started. What we go through for our health :-)

"In the future we'll all have 15 minutes of fame and 15 minutes of healthcare" Nicole Hollander

"A man's health can be judged by which he takes two at a time - pills or stairs" Joan Welsh

"In health there is freedom. Health is the first of all liberties" Henri Frederic Amiel

"To insure good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately, cultivate cheerfulness, and maintain an interest in life" William Londen