Friday, November 6, 2009

A Buddy for The Boss!

 Thinking Pink has worked!
Grandbaby-To-Be, cousin to The Boss, will be able to wear wee tatted goodies. Number 5  is a SHE!




Appropriately, I finished The Featherline Snowflake, in pink, last night, done in Lizbeth #20.  Still not following the pattern as written, but it looks all right  - needs a good blocking!

The baby girl  will have a hankie as well.  My mom had another, like the green one, this one with an 'L' on it;  same style as the other one and very, very fine fabric.  'L' begins my mom's surname and also my daughter's  married name. Lucky again!


What should I tat the border with?  White, ecru or this Lady Shuttlemaker variegated?
I cannot make up my mind.
I welcome opinions!
Anon,

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Surprise from a Stranger

I do not remember a conversation about tatting  specifically with a woman named Mary; I talk to lots of people during a day at work and I have mentioned to MANY people that I am always on the lookout for old shuttles and patterns and folks tell me lots of tales about their tatting relatives and so forth. Mary must have told me that she would  have a look. She did.

When I got to work yesterday, a parcel was waiting for me. And a note:


The contents of the package:



The shuttles:


One of the shuttle has ' 114 CANDIDA ' scratched into both sides.




Needless to say, I am pretty overwhelmed by Mary's thoughtful generosity!  I am always amazed by such kindness and good will.  Thank you Mary! 

~***~

The same day, I received this in the mail!
I have been waiting....
 

 'Let's Tat' is a wonderful book - considered vintage - self-published in 1979.  I read about this on Ambitatterous's blog and found it online at a great price. ( Usually, it is hideously expensive) I was very lucky!  Every good word written about it is true! 

If you can possibly procure a copy of this fantastic tatting  book composed of  332 pages chock-full of instructions, pictures. patterns, stories and information about tatting, you will not be disappointed.


Here is how an error in a word was corrected.  Angeline Crichlow published one hundred copies.  
This correction technique puts a whole different spin on self-publishing!



Now, on to The Featherline Snowflake  as seen on top of the book.  I could not get the instructions right. Dyslexia won. I had to change the pattern instructions.  Probably I should have just e-mailed Jon, but I was lazy and just kept trying to fix it.  It seems to be okay now. Anybody else notice a problem?  Maybe there is an update on the pattern I missed.

BTW


Heather's having a great giveaway at her blog to celebrate her birthday. Check it out!
Anon,

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Doing The Happy Dance!


 Aren't we sweet?


On tiny feet,


 We'll look so neat.


Oh, what a treat!
Anon,

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Success! Now for the Second ...


Isn't this so sweet?

Here is a size comparison shot.  These booties are very small in size #20 Lizbeth.  And I found the white Cebelia much softer than the surrounding thread , but it is all I have in the right size.




Now I have to do the second one.  Not so much fun.  I hope I learned something AND retained it in muscle memory,  from the gazillion times I started this.  Also, I had to do the rosette about three times because I cannot COUNT!

I cut out a few rings of the heel, because I had added an extra ring and must confess I thought about leaving it. Who was going to notice, after all?  Just could not do it!

In the end I am very glad.  My mistake-fixing is almost indiscernible.  I am pleased with this,
Anon,
p.s.  I never would have done this if I had not seen the booties tatted by Desperate Tatter, who used this thread.  I am so glad to have seen it, as I think it can be used for whomever appears - boy or girl!