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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Tatted Treasures

Motif #1 from the book Tatted Treasures.  This one really caught my eye with all those beads - I have such a collection of thread with matching beads!  I chose to do this one in the brown thread with multicolored brown and blue beads - I really like these colors together.



This was a fun, easy tat, but I'm not used to working with so many beads!  It was a little comical getting them onto my shuttles.  I think there might be more beads down here than I care to admit:


And, I HAD to tat the beautiful heart in the new Jan Stawasz book, too.  Of course it caught my eye -  based on  Mary Konior's Queen of Hearts - another of my favorite designers.    

Yarnplayer's Rhubarb Pie, Size 20 thread
I tried to follow the diagram with the size of the picots, but my skill is lacking in consistency. Dang.

Here's the comparison of the two hearts.  Mary Konior's Queen of Hearts on the left, Jan Stawasz Heart on the right.





Monday, January 7, 2013

"IT" has finally arrived!  


I've been anxiously waiting for this mail to be delivered . . .
(since before Christmas - seems like forever ago already)


Oh. My. Gosh.
If I can even complete just one doily from this book I will be in heaven.  Such beautiful, beautiful tatting.  What to do first?  I think I better stick with something small to start with . . .

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Bead Inspiration


Diane did it! (Don't you love a tattletail?) She inspired some bead use in my tatting with a little gift from her visit to Minnesota.  I was SO jealous to miss out on lunch with Diane and Michelle over Christmas break, but Diane left some goodies with Michelle to deliver to me. 


A beautiful little tin full of thread and matching beads.  PLUS, a little latch hook and some rings.  I think it was a hint that I needed more  beads in my life!  I was so excited to have beads to match the thread that I didn't know what to make first with such a fun gift. I decided on the December Snowflake pattern that Frivole so generously shared as her final creation of 2012 HERE.  This is a great snowflake pattern done in one pass, and good to practice with beads.  So wonderfully easy and relaxing to tat that I messed up the first one and didn't even realize it until I bragged some to myself that it was going very well.


Neither of my snowflakes lie nice and flat even after blocking, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing to create that problem.  Maybe I 'snug' a bit too tightly?  Anyway - thanks to Frivole for the pattern, and to Diane for the bead inspiration!  I'm thinking Valentine hearts with the pink combination . . .

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Vote for Lace Mats!

The polling has begun for the Lace Mat Tat-Along many of us participated in - please vote here for your 5 favorites:  LACE MAT POLL

There are 35 Lace Mats - all beautiful!  It's amazing how different the same pattern looks when thread color is used differently.

Many thanks to Jon for putting together this fun Tat-Along, and for posting all of the completed mat photos.  I thoroughly enjoyed participating!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Remember the Dresser?

Remember the dresser I was ready to paint back HERE?  I finally got a somewhat decent picture of it finished.  It's hard to photograph because it has a glossy finish - so it flashes back at me :)  In any case, here's the before & after:
I am really happy with the way it turned out.  The wood was in bad shape, and would have taken more work to refinish than I am willing to do.  (Sorry Margaret - paint it was!)


It took some elbow grease to get that old paper out of the drawers, but once I got it sanded a bit and started painting, the project went pretty quickly.  Now I have a big heavy old dresser that is "new" and functional.  And it has a glass top that's a little beat up, but it will work just fine.   I was able to put some pretty tatted edged mats under the glass, so it has built-in doilies :)  Some pictures might find their way under the glass as well.


And since I was so happy with that one - we brought another old dresser home from the cabin to do the same with.  This dresser was my mother-in-law's, and has been at the cabin for 20+ years or so.  The wood on the drawers actually looked to be in really good shape, so I thought I'd just paint the dresser frame and hardware, and just clean the wood drawer fronts.  This one also turned out really nice, though I'm not too sure the wooden drawer fronts are my style.  I don't want to breathe any more paint fumes though, so if I decide to paint the drawers it will be in the spring.  In any case, I just love these old dressers - they are solid and built to last.  (And I'm too cheap to buy new ones.)

I have a few more days of vacation left to enjoy.  A book to finish, the tatted edging on that runner, and time with friends and family. 

Oh, and while I was playing with the dresser photos, I got sidetracked (imagine that) and added some text to this photo I took today:

Ruby.  We've decided that her full name is now Ruby Pearl Marilyn.  She cracks me up.