The TIAS is not the only tatting I'm doing at the moment - I've started on my first piece of tatting for reenactment. This is going to be the edging for the table cloth on my little table in my tent. It's a pattern published by Mlle Riego and was also included by Mary Konior in "Tatting in Lace". The picture shows my "working" box which holds the screwdriver for the silent tatter shuttle, a spare bobbin - sometimes I wind 2 at a time - and a bit of paper with the instructions written in modern short notation. The red thread is my measure for this piece - it's the length of 2 sides of the cloth with a knot marking the corner.
Forgot to mention that I added that book to my Mary Konior book collection last week - don't think it was on ebay for very long before I pounced on it. If someone's looking for a good book to add to their collection I've just spotted a copy of "The Craft of Tatting By Bessie M. Attenborough" for under £2 (paperback). I've already got a copy and its a nice little book - it's also mentioned in the bibliography section in "Tatting in Lace".
There was a full 3 inches of snow outside this morning. People reading this from some countries won't think this is much!
I made a Snow Mouse.
When we went to the bank at lunchtime I couldn't believe the number of drivers who hadn't bothered removing any of the snow from their roof - or even from their bonnet. I really dislike driving behind people who have their own personal snowstorm trailing behind them which is one of the reasons I chose to work from home today. We did notice that one of the minority of snow-free cars passing by had a number plate for Poland where like most of northern-ish Europe they're a bit more used to snow than we are here.
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