Fluffybat's tatting blog
Tatting and the occasional distractionSaturday, 17 May 2014
shuttle shopping
I've been lying in wait on Jane Eborall's etsy shop waiting for the new batch of pop a bobbin shuttles to arrive.
Successfully popped a without-hook shuttle into my basket and paid for it so I've managed to get exactly what I wanted.
They've now been on sale for less than 10 minutes and more than half have gone! - only 7 left out of 19 or 20 or so.
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Tenuous
Only the most tenuous link to tatting...
Recreating Edwardian and Victorian clothing is the reason I got into Tatting.
Less tenuous is this one which is the only image of tatting that I found on the Getty site when searching for Tatting.
What I was actually doing on the Getty site was searching for pictures like this as I'm part of a historical presentation group that will be doing a lot of First World War displays this year
Apologies to anyone viewing this using something that doesn't like HTML frames but that's the terms of using these images from Getty.
Recreating Edwardian and Victorian clothing is the reason I got into Tatting.
Less tenuous is this one which is the only image of tatting that I found on the Getty site when searching for Tatting.
What I was actually doing on the Getty site was searching for pictures like this as I'm part of a historical presentation group that will be doing a lot of First World War displays this year
Apologies to anyone viewing this using something that doesn't like HTML frames but that's the terms of using these images from Getty.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
60 inches and counting
After the 46 inches of tatting in size 40 thread for my mob cap I've gone back to the same #16 variegated brown thread that I was using about 16 months ago and made 60 inches of tatting in a shorter time.
I'd forgotten how fast tatting progresses with this size of thread although with a thicker thread you can't get as long a length on the shuttle so the joins come up faster - I get 8 inches per bobbin using my silent tatter so that's usually at least one join per evening.
This is probably going to trim a Victorian-style skirt as I have another length in the same thread and pattern from when I was practicing consistency with the other piece from 16 months ago. The only problem is that back since then I found I had to reduce the tension in my tatting in order to get rings to close when using size 40 thread which means there's quite a difference in the widths of the old and new pieces. so I'll have to make some special sections where I deliberately change the tension over the space of a few inches to link the two pieces together, or tat enough this time to go all the way around the skirt and use the other piece somewhere else.
This thread is called Puppets Eldorado and is made by coats.
This weekend I've also tatted around 2 jewellery findings but I haven't finished off the loose threads yet so those still need to be photographed.
I'd forgotten how fast tatting progresses with this size of thread although with a thicker thread you can't get as long a length on the shuttle so the joins come up faster - I get 8 inches per bobbin using my silent tatter so that's usually at least one join per evening.
This is probably going to trim a Victorian-style skirt as I have another length in the same thread and pattern from when I was practicing consistency with the other piece from 16 months ago. The only problem is that back since then I found I had to reduce the tension in my tatting in order to get rings to close when using size 40 thread which means there's quite a difference in the widths of the old and new pieces. so I'll have to make some special sections where I deliberately change the tension over the space of a few inches to link the two pieces together, or tat enough this time to go all the way around the skirt and use the other piece somewhere else.
This thread is called Puppets Eldorado and is made by coats.
This weekend I've also tatted around 2 jewellery findings but I haven't finished off the loose threads yet so those still need to be photographed.
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Tat It And See day 10
Day 10 of this year's first TIAS. So far we have 2 pieces but still no idea what it might be.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Tat it and See blog is here: tatitandsee.blogspot.co.uk
If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Tat it and See blog is here: tatitandsee.blogspot.co.uk
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Baby bonnet with tatting
Now that the gift has been given I can post a better picture...
The edging round the front of the bonnet is a pattern from Mary Konior's Tatting with visual patterns book.
The butterflies (one on each side) are from a Japanese book.
The baby is only about 3 weeks old and this bonnet is for 3-6 months so it'll be a while before I see it modeled properly.
The edging round the front of the bonnet is a pattern from Mary Konior's Tatting with visual patterns book.
The butterflies (one on each side) are from a Japanese book.
The baby is only about 3 weeks old and this bonnet is for 3-6 months so it'll be a while before I see it modeled properly.
Sunday, 12 January 2014
New year of tatting
It's a new year, and for me just a few months into my second year of tatting.
I'm also going to try to blog a little more often :)
December/January I was working on some tatting for a baby bonnet. I need to take a better picture before giving it to the proud new parents next weekend.
Just as I was finishing the bonnet they announced the birth of their baby girl so I started making some pink butterflies and bits as well. And then the start of the first T.I.A.S. of the year so here is a picture of both:
Today saw part 3 of the T.I.A.S. I've also started some trimming for a victorian style bob-cap
This picture also has my first attempt at Tattered Heart by Mary Konior but I had problems with the larger rings so it hasn't worked out very well :(
I'm also going to try to blog a little more often :)
December/January I was working on some tatting for a baby bonnet. I need to take a better picture before giving it to the proud new parents next weekend.
Just as I was finishing the bonnet they announced the birth of their baby girl so I started making some pink butterflies and bits as well. And then the start of the first T.I.A.S. of the year so here is a picture of both:
Today saw part 3 of the T.I.A.S. I've also started some trimming for a victorian style bob-cap
This picture also has my first attempt at Tattered Heart by Mary Konior but I had problems with the larger rings so it hasn't worked out very well :(
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