My daughter and I stayed at The Lodge, too. This is the waterfall that was in the main building. It started on the fourth floor and exited out on the first floor. One thing that threw us off a bit was the how they numbered the floors. The main entrance was on the fifth floor and you went down to access the other floors. We were on the second floor and every time we got in the elevator we had to remember to go down to our room and up to go out.
I’ve been tatting – but it’s not done yet!
A little repair work
Shuttlebirds’ challenges
Little things
Gifting ideas
Remember the buttons I decorated a while back? These are something else that would make nice gifts, for certain people anyway. When Odd Balls Yarn Shop was closing they had quite the sale and I picked up a bunch of buttons before they were gone. For some reason I really like the idea of adding tatting and pin backs to these. Some of the buttons are in kind of odd colors, making them a bit harder to match threads to. This one is black so not that hard. I don’t know if you can see the texture marks on the button in the photo or not.
The dragonfly is in Lizbeth #131 Vineyard Harvest size 20. One of the photo albums that I used had a drawing of flowers and a dragonfly on it originally which inspired me to make a small dragonfly. I just looked at the picture and came up with the pattern but I’m sure I’ve seen it out there, or something very close.
Has anyone out there been doing any of the Shuttlebirds’ Weekly Challenges? I’ve done a couple, including #11 which was “Morgan Mouse”. #12 is Nancy Tracy’s “Clover Drop Heart” which is a cute little pattern and not very complicated. I thought it would look good on a photo album.
And I goofed it.
I made one chain a little too short.
This is what happens when you don’t pay attention.
It’s done in Lizbeth #117 Country Side size 20.
I guess I’ll try it again – hopefully paying a little bit more attention the next time.
“Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Photo albums
Jane Eborall’s Norman Rooster pattern Tatted by Wanda Salmans |
Morgan Mouse on a 6-point finding Designed and tatted by Wanda Salmans |
More mice
Happy 4th of July!
Tatting in the center
My daughter and granddaughter also came to the wedding., her husband and son having a “guys” weekend at home (my husband had to work). We roomed together in North Platte for two nights, which was great. I had even finished the present two days earlier (amazing!) so I wasn’t even rushing to get that done but could relax and enjoy the time with the family. It was a great weekend.
“Everywhere’s been where it is ever since it was first put there. It’s called geography.”
Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters