Wednesday, 15 May 2013

In the mood for tatting this week


After yesterday's homage to women's suffrage here's some more tatting I did this evening.


At the top is a variant on yesterday's pattern only this time done the normal way with just one thread. It's a bit wriggly at the moment because it hasn't been damped and flattened yet.

At the bottom is and the right : a 2-layer flower pattern from cariad-tatting.co.uk, and on the left is a variant on Rose and Leaf from This 'n' Tat - it's supposed to have chains but I left bare thread instead so that I could do it with one shuttle.

All these are thread that arrived today - Carnivale and Purple Twist both Lizbeth.

Yesterday one of my friends pointed out that Green White Violet for Give Women Votes is a bit of a myth. She says
From 1908 the WSPU adopted the colour scheme of purple, white and green: purple symbolised dignity, white purity, and green hope. These three colours were used for banners, flags, rosettes and badges, and appeared in newspaper cartoons and postcards. Mappin & Webb, the London jewellers, issued a catalogue of suffragette jewellery for Christmas 1908.
In 1909 the WSPU presented specially commissioned pieces of jewellery to leading suffragettes Emmeline Pankhurst and Louise Eates. Some Arts and Crafts jewellery of the period incorporated the colours purple, white and green using enamel and semi-precious stones such as amethysts, pearls, and peridots. However jewellery that incorporated these stones was already quite common in women's jewellery during the late 19th century, before 1903 and could not be connected with the suffragettes, before the WSPU adopted the colours.
However in my piece of tatting the colours do stand for Give Women Votes :) 
(WSPU stands for Womens Social and Political Union)

I'm fighting the urge to order yet more thread already - I hadn't noticed the Scottish Thistle variegated lizbeth thread which should be much easier to use for purple/white/green tatting than trying to juggle three separate threads. Postage costs have gone up lately now so placing a small order is too expensive so it'll have to wait until I succumb to more colours.

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