Lelia is a very busy poster, and recently hosted a giveaway for her 990th post. I was lucky enough to win a copy of The Union Quilters, by Jennifer Chiaverini. Lelia was generous enough to include some fabric, threads and lovely piece of her tatting.
Thank you Lelia for your generosity.
Gwen
Monday, April 30, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Freeing up a few shuttles
Monday, April 9, 2012
Hello, It's Me Again
This blog has been woefully neglected. Up until this weekend I had not picked up my tatting shuttles, or knitting needles in months. I am not a very accomplished knitter any way so no surprise there, however I was taking part in the 25 Motif Challenge and thoroughly enjoyed that. I need to recommit. Although I have been doing some paper crafts I did not take many pictures or post any. Thanks to Lelia, who left a comment for me this weekend I got out my shuttle and made a small butterfly from 50 Butterflies Migrating, Palmetto Tatters Guild (PTG on FB). I want to make a few more and send them on to Houston for the Butterfly Project. I will post some pictures later when I get some more done.
In the meantime here is a crate of chocolate filled carrots that I made to share with my co-workers over the Easter weekend. The crate and carrots were from 2 kits from SVG Cuts.
In the meantime here is a crate of chocolate filled carrots that I made to share with my co-workers over the Easter weekend. The crate and carrots were from 2 kits from SVG Cuts.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
A Crop of Apples
I have not gotten much tatting done lately. I did manage to finish some apples that were presented to some friends 2 weeks ago. Found the patten Back to School Apple on Marks blog. Thanks for sharing Mark.
Back to School Apple
Mark Myers
Altin Basak 357 sz 50 and Flora 230 sz 20
Now to get ready for Round Two of the 25 Motif Challenge,
Back to School Apple
Mark Myers
Altin Basak 357 sz 50 and Flora 230 sz 20
Now to get ready for Round Two of the 25 Motif Challenge,

Monday, May 23, 2011
Two Halves
I finally made it to round six. I am still working on the Clover Doily and finally I am half way around the sixth round and have half the number of rounds tatted. As mentioned before there are only 9 rounds on this doily.
DMC Cebelia sz 30 White
I have also finished motif #22 , a butterfly, but every time I can find the camera the butterfly has flown away. I will try to pin it down next time I find it so that I can post soon.
Thanks for stopping by,
Gwen
DMC Cebelia sz 30 White
I have also finished motif #22 , a butterfly, but every time I can find the camera the butterfly has flown away. I will try to pin it down next time I find it so that I can post soon.
Thanks for stopping by,
Gwen
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
S is for Stephanie and sample
Lacy Susan was the vendor at the Atlanta IOLI Lace Day last month. Of course I couldn't miss an opportunity to purchase some stash. In addition to these books
I also picked up some threads and some shuttles. You know the saying 'you can never have too many shuttles'.
My first project from my new books was this 'S' motif. (motif #20) The patterns is from Tatting A B C's &1 2 3's by Houstine Cooper and Handy Hands Inc. It was a birthday present for my friend Stephanie.
Now I am one to blog hop when I should be tatting, stitching, sleeping or perish the thought 'doing housework.' I saw that Jon and some friends were working on a doily and thought what's the harm, only 9 rows! This could be a quick project and good practice for using the spit chain 'she says, as she convinces herself to start something else'. Well I got the first three rows done only to realize that I was missing a picot on the chains of round 3. This quick start was now my sample (motif #21) and was turned into a small wreath (piece on left). With my second start I made it to row four. Yeah! So far so good.

Gwen
My first project from my new books was this 'S' motif. (motif #20) The patterns is from Tatting A B C's &1 2 3's by Houstine Cooper and Handy Hands Inc. It was a birthday present for my friend Stephanie.
Now I am one to blog hop when I should be tatting, stitching, sleeping or perish the thought 'doing housework.' I saw that Jon and some friends were working on a doily and thought what's the harm, only 9 rows! This could be a quick project and good practice for using the spit chain 'she says, as she convinces herself to start something else'. Well I got the first three rows done only to realize that I was missing a picot on the chains of round 3. This quick start was now my sample (motif #21) and was turned into a small wreath (piece on left). With my second start I made it to row four. Yeah! So far so good.
Gwen
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