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Color research
Color sample made with Lizbeth thread size 10 in #606 Charcoal & #602 Natural
While making edgings for the table runner that were made this fall I discovered – rediscovered? – that my sense of what colors go together needs help. Setting balls of thread on material gives an idea if they look good together but not necessarily if they work together for a pretty edging.
For a Christmas gift this year I’m planning on another table runner. Instead of making the edging and then finding out the colors just don’t quite work like expected I thought I should do a little more research and make a sample with the planned colors and then make the decision.
Why did it come out as a snowflake? It was a good idea at the time??
These colors didn’t quite work as expected with the material – good thing it was only a sample! – so more research was needed.
These were done only in one color so they could be put side-by-side with other colors to see how they would look. Probably a much more practical way to research the problem and find the colors that work the best, don’t you think?
“Research is what I’m doing when I don’t know what I’m doing.”
Wernher von Braun
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Christmas tree ornaments
This is our Christmas tree this year, the same one I used at the craft show a few weeks ago. It’s about 24 inches tall and is decorated entirely with tatted ornaments. They can’t really be called snowflakes as most of them have have eight points, though a few have more. I’ve wanted to have a tree decorated like this for years and this is the first time it’s happened. It took a lot of these little decorations to dress this little tree – there are more than 30 on the front and sides. I’m glad they were quick and easy.
They may not be snowflakes but they do have at least one feature like them: no two are the same. Even when the plan was to make a duplicate the stitch count usually changed or a ‘mistake’ changed the finished ornament. That one with the blue button on the bottom left? The plan was to be the same as the one in the middle, but the stitch count should have been changed a bit because of the difference in button size – it wasn’t changed (enough) and it ended up being finished a bit different.
When these were first started the plan had been to use only red and green buttons. Why? It just sounded good at the time. Then I got to thinking about Christmas tree lights and all the colors that were used. So instead of being choosy it became much more random – reach into the button jar and use whatever came out. I have several button jars, this one contains bright colored, modern buttons, which makes for a bright, happy tree.
This button is a bit larger than the others and it’s the only one this size that I made. No, I didn’t plan for it to end up like this when I started but I think it came out well. It’s a little too big to fit in with the other tatted ornaments but it’s on the tree anyway.
How have you decorated your tree? Do you have tatting on it?
“O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,
What happiness befalls me when oft
at joyous Christmas-time
Your form inspires my song and rhyme.
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,
What happiness befalls me”
author unknown
Kamryn Edging
I just love the material for this table runner. I picked it up at JoAnn’s when they had a lot of material on sale for 40% off. There was lady there that was looking at fall-themed material at the same time I was. We liked so many of the same materials that we went to the cutting table at the same time so all of it could be cut for both of us while it was out. We had a nice conversation while we were checking out the material. Fellow crafters can be pretty nice people.
Kamrny Edging © Wanda Salmans 2015
This edging was the last one I did before the craft show and it wasn’t supposed to go with this material. But after finishing it and laying it with the other material it just wasn’t going to work; both my daughters agreed with me. The two edgings and materials were swapped and all looked much better for it.Kamryn is a very easy edging, with only rings and chains. Surprisingly it has no thrown rings, split rings or shuttle switching. It went very fast, which is why it made it to the craft show. (It was the first thing sold, right at the start of the show). I think there are similar patterns out there but I was not following one when I made this, I just started and this is what came off the shuttles.
Kamryn Edging in Lizbeth Fudge Med # 698 & Harvest Orange Med #694
© Wanda Salmans 2015
I’m very happy with how this came out. Sewing it on went much faster than usual because I took Michelle’s advice to use invisible thread. She had suggested to sew it on with the machine but mine wouldn’t work. Maybe the tatting was too thick for the setting on the machine?? What-ever the problem, I had to do it by hand, but the invisible thread mostly made it go much faster even doing it by hand. Why had I not tried this before???
The last couple of weeks had a lot of things happening around here. About November 18th western Kansas had a blizzard and ended up with 20 inches of snow (that’s a lot of blowing snow out there!); on the 19th we experienced a 4.7 magnitude earthquake that was centered in northern Oklahoma which I felt at our house north of Wichita (Kansas has felt 162 earthquakes in the last month); then abnormally high temperatures for several days, around 65ºF to 70ºF, then an ice storm over the Thanksgiving weekend (lots of power outages due to broken power lines and downed trees). We are now experiencing pleasant temperatures and sunny skies, which I am thankful for.
I’m not sure what to expect next from the weather or other natural phenomenon, but I do know what to expect next from me: I will be working on the Round Robin doily I’m doing on Craftree and things for Christmas.
How about you? What are you making?“There is no “buy” there is only DIY”
Craft Show
The craft show last weekend went well. I sold several runners and a few other smaller things which means I paid for the booth and a bit more besides which makes it a successful show.
My booth setup
I didn’t get a picture of the booth before the show started. I had already sold one of my table runners by the time I thought about it.
This is my sister’s booth. We have two spaces but put our tables together.
I think the green-over-black really made the tables look good.
I talked to several other venders from the show and they all had the same results we did: people were buying but not a lot. That still makes it a successful show.
This year I had a small Christmas tree that I strung with battery-powered LED lights and covered in small, button-centered tatted ornaments. I also had small button-centered tatted snowmen. Each one was a little different.
A few of the tatted snowmen on the tree at home before the show.
I thought they came out well; everyone that saw them thought they were cute. I put pin backs on a few but they can still be hung on the tree. My sister asked for one to be put on a barrette and it worked for that, too.
Tatted Button-centered snowman
© Wanda Salmans 2015
For all that it is very simple I wrote up the pattern and have added it to my Pattern tab.
This week was Thanksgiving here in America. Here at home we’ve had enough ice and bad weather that we haven’t been able to gather with any of our family so far. But we are thankful that we have family that are healthy and happy even if we can’t see them this week.
I’m also thankful that I can share my enjoyment of tatting with others at craft shows and on this blog. Thanks to all of you for stopping by.
“Thanksgiving is a time to remember…
our blessings and make good cheer with all who we hold dear.”
Eleonore Edging
I made several edgings this year going for a certain look. This is one that isn’t quite what I was looking for but not bad and works with the material I attached it to. I’m not sure you can see just how well the green in the edging goes with the green in the material.
Eleonore Edging © Wanda Salmans 2015
I used Lizbeth Leaf Green Medium #684 and Ecru #603 in size 10.
It’s interesting that much of the fabric I found this year have this shade of green in them. I could almost use this color in every table runner I’ve been working on. And I have found a lot of fabric this year, so much that I could make runners for several years and never buy any more material except for backings. This fun fabric is one that I picked up at the store that is going out of business.
I was having a hard time coming up with a name for this edging. It doesn’t necessarily look like anything, I didn’t make it for any particular person, and I don’t want to name it by the color, so what should I name it? Did you know there are places that generate names? I tried a site called “Behind the Names: Random Name Generator and it gave me ‘Eleonore’. It works.
I’ve been spending a lot of time getting ready for the craft show this coming weekend, sewing in ends, coming up with prices, and planning the booth layout. I’m feeling pretty good about it right now. We’ll see how I feel come Friday night. :-0
“A poet’s work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep.”
Salman Rushdie
Many-tailed Tatted Paperclip Bookmark
A favorite aunt of mine had a birthday recently. I always try to make something for her as I know she really appreciates handmade items. I also know she doesn’t need more things sitting around her house, so gift ideas are for things that can be worn or used. For this year I made her a paperclip bookmark.
Many-tailed Tatted Paperclip Bookmark
This bookmark is specifically made for my aunt to use at church. Lutherans use a hymnal that has a liturgy in the front and hymns in the back and during a service you go back and forth between the liturgy and the different hymns. I’ve been thinking of making a bookmark like this for a while, one where you can mark several pages at a time. This bookmark actually has more tails than are usually needed for a normal service but it looked cool with the different colors hanging from the clip.
Many-tailed Tatted Paperclip Bookmark with a button
Isn’t that button pretty? I hope you can see it. This is one I picked up just this week from a fabric shop that sadly is closing. The good news about that is that everything is on sale. I didn’t pick up a lot of buttons but I did pick up a lot of material. There’ll be more about that later.
My aunt really liked the tatted paperclip bookmark. I think it worked out well.
‘If you love to read, you know there are three kinds of book-markers: the dog-ear-er, the any old flat object that will hold my spot-er and the beautiful “I even spent money on a bookmark”-er. Of course, if you read an e-reader you totally miss the point, but that is neither here nor there. I fall into the “I even spent money on a bookmark” category. To me, a bookmark is a friendly “hello! we’re glad you’re back!” statements as I immerse myself back into the text to tackle paragraph after paragraph.’
Being Geek Chic, beinggeekchic.com
Apples for Auction
I volunteered again this year to work on the basket from our church to be auctioned off at a fundraiser for a local retirement village. This year I had more than two days notice to get it ready, I had almost a whole month. The baskets are also wanted much earlier so they can promote them better prior to the auction. I did the basket from last year all by myself, and I thought that was going to be the case again this year, but I ended up with help. I asked one of the other ladies from church if she’d like to help and she agreed.
I didn’t have a definite theme in mind and neither did Susan so we began our shopping at an antique/flea market to get ideas. I had a lot of luck here last year and thought it would be a great place to start. We wondered up and down the aisles, looking for inspiration. Several items caught our eye but we kept looking for more things that would bring a theme together. The theme we finally settled on was Apples.
We found a cute small-ish bushel style basket and a set of four cups and saucers with apples on them. At different stores we found dried apple slices, apple juice in cute bottles, caramel apple coffee, apple dip mix, apple pie spice, a cinnamon apple scented candle, and a hot pad with apples on it. We couldn’t find any towels with apples so we bought two red hand towels to line the basket with.
Can you believe I forgot to take pictures of our prizes until after I had it wrapped??? So this is the best picture I have. I also found some decorative green apples at the Dollar Store. I spray painted them red, which turned out great as they looked more real this way. I added them to the basket, too.
The bushel basket and apple theme came about by what we found at the flea market but it worked out well for another item as well. It happens that Susan has published several books, the latest being “Bushels of Nostalgia” with a bushel basket of apples on the front cover. She was kind enough to donate a signed copy of her book to put in the auction basket.
I didn’t get a picture of the book by itself, I was trying to get an interesting picture of the bookmark.
From the beginning I planned to put something tatted in the basket but was waiting to determine the theme and color. Now I started looking for patterns with apples. I found a couple but not quite what I had in mind so came up with my own.
Apple Bookmark © Wanda Salmans 2015
I’ve never tried layering rings like this before. I’ve seen it several places on the Internet but I’m not finding the sites now – of course. I didn’t quite get the shape I was going for but with the leaves I think it still looks like an apple.
I was very happy with the basket we came up with. The auction was last week but I have no idea who won our basket or how much it went for. It doesn’t really matter – whatever it went for and whoever got it – it was all for a good cause. I’m hoping that the winner is enjoying all their apples.
“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.”
George Bernard Shaw
Tatting Class
Back in July I mentioned that I was going to have a tatting class. The tatting class consisted of three local ladies, two whom I have known since our children were young. I was pretty excited to have people interested in a class and that they were local.
We had our first session in July, then had to have a bit longer of a break before our next lesson than any of us wanted due to personal obligations for all of us. But we finally had another class and then another. Then we decided we would just try to meet up at least once a month to get together and tat.
How cool is that?
Tatting class in July
Carla, Becky, and Sherry
Tatting class in August
It is so fun getting together with these ladies. We are laughing almost the entire time. A couple of them have started the same project of a simple heart pattern. Each are progressing at a different pace but are making progress, they just need to keep practicing. As they learn and practice tatting I’m learning and practicing how better to pass on my tatting knowledge. We’re all having a great time learning.
Next month we’ll be meeting at my house. At the last meeting we started talking about coming up with a name for our tatting group. Any suggestions?
“It is not knowledge, but the act of learning, not possession but the act of getting there, which grants the greatest enjoyment.”
Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Mail from Fox and Others
Have you been following Fox’s adventures in Armenian Lace? She entertained us with her undertakings with this different type of knotting for several weeks. For all that it enticed her into trying it she decided it just wasn’t something she wanted to continue, so she called it done, over, not for her. She even put her newly acquired books up for sale.
And I bought them.
When I saw her trying Armenian lace I looked it up on YouTube and thought it looked interesting. And when she put her books up for sale I thought it must be a sign. Fox put the books in the mail right away and surprise, surprise, they came in the mail the same week!
Tatting by Fox
And look what else she included in the package – a lovely tatted motif and a piece of Armenian lace she made. And a needle to start it with. Thank you, Fox, for gifts!
Tatting and Armenian lace by Fox
I’m glad the books got here so quickly but I have no idea when I’m going to have a chance to try it. I have a lot of things I’m working on right now and once in a while I still have to do things like wash dishes and clothes and cook and go to work – you know, the not-so-fun but essential things in life.
I’ll get to it eventually.
A couple of weeks ago when I posted about my tatted bag Bernice from Knot Vortex asked how big it was. Well, Bernice, it had this ball of Omega thread inside to fill it out so I could get a good picture of it. I should have put a ball of Lizbeth thread beside it to give some perspective (as I know a lot of people use Lizbeth but I’m not sure how many use Omega) but the Clover shuttle should give you an idea of size.
Tatted bag by Wanda Salmans
I’m still trying to decide how to make the lining/insides of the bag though I haven’t spent a lot of time on it. Besides, letting ideas percolate for awhile helps me come up with solutions that usually work pretty well. Putting it on a back burner for a little bit doesn’t mean I’ve forgotten about it.
I’m busy making things for a craft show right now. I just bought some beautiful material at Jo-Ann’s that I want to make into runners for the show, which will need edgings, and I need to work on gifts for Christmas. Of course I don’t have the right colors or enough of the right colors for what I want to do so I had to place an order for thread which meant more mail!
Don’t you just love getting packages in the mail?
“What a wonderful thing is the mail, capable of conveying across continents a warm human hand-clasp.”
Author Unknown
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