Sunday, September 29, 2013

Motif #24




This is Kira's Star in Lizbeth white, size 20.

One more motif to go and I will have met the challenge!!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Motif #23



This motif is also for the crazy quilt block.  It's the Triangular Medallion by Lisa C. Trumble.  I made it with Lizbeth size 20 in color #117.

Two more motifs to go.  I'm excited that I may actually meet the challenge deadline.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Motif #22

While at Tat Days 2013, I picked up some crazy quilt blocks to embellish for next year's fundraising quilt.  Here is an edging I made for one of the blocks.  I used Spring Flowers in size 80 Lizbeth thread.

Working with size 80 thread was interesting. It wasn't too bad to work with.  The only problem I had with it was when I had to untat a section. If I had used a magnifying glass, it would have been a lot easier.

Three more motifs to go and thankfully I have six weeks in which to do it in.


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Motif #20 and #21

Motif #20 (right) is called Blue Motif Pattern. The original was done in blue thread, hence the name.

Motif #21 (below) is another Tat Days project that I completed since returning home.  It's going to hang on my Christmas Tree.  It's called Silver Bells by Sharren Morgan.  I used Altin Basak metallic thread in light blue.  This is the first time I used that brand of thread and I like it very much. 



Monday, September 9, 2013

Motif #19

I attended my first Tat Days sponsored by the Palmetto Tatter's Guild.  I signed up for Christmas Tree Jewelry, the Serenity Angel, Tidy Tatting, 3-D Northern Star, Tatted Owl, and Silver Bells classes. The teachers were very helpful and didn't mind teaching a technique that wasn't covered in their class.

The tatted pieces that were on display for judging were absolutely gorgeous. I took photos because they were great inspirations. I'm hoping to find time during the year to make something to enter next year.

The entire event was absolutely wonderful!  Everyone was so nice. People would smile and wave as they came out of the elevator as if they had known you for years.  

I won two door prizes -- a miniature pitcher (turned into a pincushion) & basin decorated with tatting at the banquet on Friday night and two shuttles at the gathering after dinner Saturday night.  The majority of the shuttles were Starlit but there were two Aerlit shuttles.  Guess which ones I picked!?!?!  Aerlit, of course. :)  Right now, that's my number one bobbin shuttle.

I didn't get to finish any of the projects while I was in class but I was able to finish the Christmas Tree earring last night. I still need to make the second earring. That was my first beaded project on a shuttle. As soon as I look up the directions for a split chain, I'll have a second project done.

I purchased my second Shuttle Brothers wooden tatting shuttle.  This one was made from olive wood.  My first one was from buckeye burl which is a blue-colored wood.  I want to get a double shuttle.  I was debating about getting one on Saturday but decided on the single bobbin instead since I do a lot of 2 shuttle patterns.  I didn't know then that there are other reasons for using the double bobbin other than the tweed look.  I'm going to get a double bobbin in red cedar. There was one there and it was very pretty but someone else picked it up.

It was interesting to see what everyone used to carry their tatting supplies & tools in. It certainly has given me some ideas instead of just using plastic boxes.

I brought home several quilt blocks to enhance with tatting and embroidery. It will be for next year's fund raiser. The theme for next year is Tatting, Tea, and Toffee.

I'm definitely going to attend next year's Tat Days.