These little angels are ready to adorn my tree. The polystyrene blanks were purchased from Spotlight, and it was fun to give them dresses, wings, a halo , hair and a face. There were four in the packet, and one went to our Kris Kringle at Guild.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Three Christmas Angels
These little angels are ready to adorn my tree. The polystyrene blanks were purchased from Spotlight, and it was fun to give them dresses, wings, a halo , hair and a face. There were four in the packet, and one went to our Kris Kringle at Guild.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Tat'n 'Chat Christmas Meeting
Tomorrow is the last Tat'n'Chat meeting for the year, so I made a little surprise for the ladies. They are hand-made gift containers in the shape of a Christmas Bon Bon, and I have filled them with sweets. They will be able to re-cycle them and use them for gifts at Christmas, as the container part is 24 cm long and 9 cm in diameter and slides apart at the middle to enable gifts to be inserted, I hope they like them.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Waiting Room Snowflakes
Over the past month or so, I have had a series of appointments, so I decided to use the time spent in waiting rooms to tat snowflakes. I have done about 2 dozen(not all completed in waiting rooms) and no doubt they will be useful during the coming festive season.
I have been off at a tangent crocheting granny squares for charity projects, inspired a little by the appearance of the actress Cate Blanchett at a recent event in an off-the-shoulder number, made up of granny squares! Of course the fashionistas declared it a big fashion faux pas, and I suppose it was a bit way out, but good on her for daring to wear something different, and for putting the spotlight on granny squares.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Doiley in Dusty Rose Lizbeth

I have to discipline myself and make this the last tryout of my new Lizbeth thread (although I still have four colours as yet unopened). I really must get back to my Stawasz table centre.
This doiley was designed by Anna Maria Hanson of Denmark, and was published in "Orkis", the magazine of the Danish Tatting Guild
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Amusement in Turquoise Twist Lizbeth
Monday, August 3, 2009
Seashells Doiley

I took time off from my current project to try out the new Lizbeth thread I bought recently. The colour is Seashells (shell pink/lt. antique violet).
The pattern is from a site called "Annes Nuperellnett" and the source is quoted as "Home No 21, unknown year". The name of the piece is translated by Google as "Easy as cobweb 2".
I found the Lizbeth very nice to tat with, and the finished article very easy to block out.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Destined for a Tote Bag
This is the first element in one of Jan Stawasz's designs, and it was not until the final blocking out that I noticed that one of the clovers of a middle motif had only two rings! I left it sitting there for a couple of days, but each time I looked at it, all I could see was that two-ring clover, and I decided that I just couldn't proceed adding rows to the project, as it would continue to haunt me, and I would not be pleased with the finished result.
So I have begun the element again, carefully checking that each clover has three rings! I have decided to back the defective piece with red velvet, and investigate the best way of making a tote bag out of it, preferably covering it with acetate or
similar protective covering.
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