Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Zipping along

Or would that be 'pulling along' if you're making zipper pulls?

Or maybe they're stitch markers. Stitching along?

Whatever they may be I made them this week.  

 Lizbeth #166 Pink Cocoa in size 40

I even glued a bead in the center.  We'll see how long it lasts :-)

Oren Bayan Perle Kotton size 8

These were fun to make and the ladies at open stitch at Odd Balls really liked them.  It's always a plus for me when other people like what I've made - not the be-all, end-all, but definitely a plus. 

I have been working on my vest but don't have anything I want to share yet.  The collar went fast and made me happy, the body not so much.  I've made several tries but am not that excited about any of them.  I'll keep at it until it works.

IsDihara, over at Ambitatterous, is having a drizzly day.  She shared some of the beautiful flowers in her neighborhood from the last week.  Looks lovely!  Here in Kansas we are having a wonderful day - sunshine and temperatures in the 80's (F) though the wind is blowing about 25 mph with gusts a bit more.  But for here it's a great day!  Until tomorrow when it's supposed to be much cooler with rain and possible storms.  I think the snow is supposed to stay up in the northwest corner of the state though.  

"Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success."
Napoleon Hill
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Trying new thread

Odd Balls Yarn Shop is now carrying Oren Bayan Koton Perle size 8 thread.  My sister brought me a ball of it in a brown-to-tan variegated, color #187 (I think) to try.


I quickly tatted up this cross bookmark to try it out.  It's soft wound - as expected - so you don't want to make too many mistakes, but otherwise very nice to tat with, very easy on the hands. 

I stopped by the store later to check out the colors.  They have about a dozen right now but I understand it comes in 71 colors and they can get all of them, you just have to tell them.  The colors they have on the shelf are very pretty, very enticing!  Oooo, pretty thread right here within arms reach any time I come in - this could be dangerous (to my pocketbook!)

Is anyone else out there ready for spring to really be here?  We've had nice weather, then bad weather, cold weather - lots of cold weather - all since spring supposedly arrived.  Monday (April 22) we had heavy rain and wind, Tuesday we had snow.  Snow!  This broke the record in Wichita, KS for the latest measurable snowfall (measurable = at least .1 inch) with .2 inches.  The record was .1"  on April 20, 1889.  
 
I WANT A LITTLE WARMER WEATHER!

This year I am actually planning on planting flowers but the weather hasn't exactly been right for it. We did start a garden by putting in onions and potatoes, and the onions are up. It's been too muddy for me to go check on the potatoes, the onions we can see from a distance. This is the first time in about 20 years that we've attempted a garden of any sort, and we're not off to a good start. 

"Sometimes I wish that I was the weather, you'd bring me up in conversation forever.  And when it rained, I'd be the talk of the day."
John Mayer
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Monday, April 22, 2013

A bigger project

I have started a big project just for me.  I've been thinking about trying this for a long time but there has always been other project/ideas that seemed more important.  

Garden 10 Nazli Gelin in size 10 white
The beginning.  The collar of a vest. 

It has evolved a bit since I started, due to a fortuitous miscalculation.  A decision in stitch count for one row, which put more curve to it than planned,  then changing at that particular place to see if it worked better.  Hmm, that looked pretty good.  Repeated the extra stitches on the other end which gave it a nice shape that I hadn't planned but looks like it might work very well.  Time will tell.

Have you seen the tutorial that Kathy has made on interlocking rings? I've given it a quick try and admit I haven't quite got it.  I'm pretty sure I'm rushing it instead of taking it slow.  My bad.  I will try again, hopefully with a little more care and a lot less rushing.

"Shoot for the moon.  Even if you miss, you'll land among the starts."
Les Brown.

I had this almost completely ready last week but got caught up in all the things that have been happening both in Boston and in Texas.  My prayers go out to all that have been affected by these tragedies.









Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Two Bracelets

I finished the bracelet I was working on last week and another one as well - will wonders never cease?



Both are made with Lizbeth Caribbean #122 in size 20.   Well, the shuttles weren't empty yet so I might as well use it, right?


This one is the same pattern as the green one I made a couple of weeks ago. 


This one has silver, six-pointed findings instead of buttons.  When I started it I thought I would have to go around a second time because I didn't think I'd like it like it was.  That was when I was just doing the first side.  When I got around to the other side I decided I liked it as it was.   Originally I was going to make each end like the first bracelet but when I got to that point I had another idea to use findings there as well.  I think it came out pretty well.  My sister is quite fond of this colorway and would have taken both off my hands immediately when I showed them to her.

I've not been on the Internet much lately and am way behind on reading blogs.  It just seems like there is always something going on that keeps me busy.  I'm hoping to do a little catching up in the next few days, but I'm not holding my breath.  The good news is that I'm still finding time to tat!

We've had some beautiful spring weather here - sunny then cloudy then rain and lightning.  Then today we get up to cloudy skies but nice temperatures, about 75º F up 'til about 3:00 PM. That's when the cold front came in from the northwest.  It dropped 20º in about 20 minutes.  Yes, it is really spring in Kansas.


"You can't get mad at weather because weather's not about you.  Apply that lesson to most other aspects of life."
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

#9 - I think

In my current 25 Motif Challenge

I've been making things, even challenging things, but haven't been counting them for the Challenge.  I looked  through my previous posts and I think I'm ready for #9.  
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

 Lizbeth #626 Shell Pink Light size 20

The center of this piece is made of stone.  I picked several up at Odd Balls Yarn Shop in Newton, KS.  Each of them is unique in coloration because they are stone.  I used this shade of thread because the stone has the same shade in it.  But then the whole thing looked really washed out against all the backgrounds that I tried it on even though the thread and stone look great together.  Then I tried it against this button, which I also got from Odd Balls. This button is almost the length of a Clover shuttle across (I was going to take the picture with a shuttle beside it and forgot) - a very large button.  I'm going to glue the tatting to the button and try it as a pendant.  Or maybe a brooch.  I'll get back to you on that.

Lizbeth #122 Caribbean size 20

My daughter has returned a verdict on the bracelet I gave her to try - she likes it.  The only trouble she's had is the closure, so that might have to change.  But as the overall bracelet works I've started another, this time with purple buttons.  I'm liking the looks of this one.   I also picked up some new buttons that I think would look really cute in a bracelet.  Now to pick out just the right color thread for each.  A challenge I look forward to!

"A challenge only becomes an obstacle when you bow to it."
Ray Davis

Monday, April 1, 2013

International Tatting Day


Happy International Tatting Day!

I don't think I'll get a chance to tat in public today, but actual tatting and eating chocolate - not a problem!