The other day I saw this in my Handwoven eNewsletter:
For Women Only:
How Do Fibers Help You Cope with Life?
The University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, is conducting a research study to explore the role of textile hand- crafts such as weaving, spinning, knitting, felting, and quilting in women’s lives. The research team says that, surprisingly, very few studies have ever examined the relationship between fiber crafts and mood. The survey is brief, and the study will run until the end of February, 2010.
If you would like to participate, click here for more information and a link to the anonymous online questionnaire.
It is too bad that a separate tatting category isn't included in this research study, but there is a "lace making" category, as well as a place where you may enter in your own craft choice.
When I took the survey I typed in tatting.
Whether or not you choose to participate in the survey, how does tatting help you cope with life?
Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tatting, Interrupted
This week's Tatting Tea Tuesday post arrives a day late and maybe even a dollar short.
It has taken awhile, but The Sprout finally figured out how to delete an entire blog post while I was typing the final paragraph! Grrrr...
It is a testament to my love for him that I let him live.
I can't possibly recreate yesterday's post from memory, so here is the short recap. No tatting this past week.
Instead, I spent many hours researching household appliance reviews and the government's Cash for Appliances stimulus program. Clothes dryer is dead, dishwasher is dead, clothes washer declared dead on principle (it is over 12 years old). AND last evening we discovered a broken window that needs to be fixed before pumping more hard earned heating dollars (literally) out the window.
It has been a tough week.
But today I saw this Felt Holly Corsage on marthastewart.com and thought, "what a great start to a mixed media project for the holidays!"
Add tatted holly leaves on top of the felt and Voila!
(I know, we're all in the throws of Snowflake Madness or Tatted Gift Madness or whatever you are calling your holiday handcraft frenzy. Another project? No thanks.)
I plan to print this out and save it for next year. A nice, easy solution that actually reduces tatting tension levels!
Here is a sneak peek at a new holiday project I have allowed myself to start. It is related to a Christmas Eve dinner and gift exchange. Hopefully, I will be able to blog about it in a few days.
Lavender Shuttle Motif
© 2002 Mark Myers
It has taken awhile, but The Sprout finally figured out how to delete an entire blog post while I was typing the final paragraph! Grrrr...
It is a testament to my love for him that I let him live.
I can't possibly recreate yesterday's post from memory, so here is the short recap. No tatting this past week.
Instead, I spent many hours researching household appliance reviews and the government's Cash for Appliances stimulus program. Clothes dryer is dead, dishwasher is dead, clothes washer declared dead on principle (it is over 12 years old). AND last evening we discovered a broken window that needs to be fixed before pumping more hard earned heating dollars (literally) out the window.
It has been a tough week.
But today I saw this Felt Holly Corsage on marthastewart.com and thought, "what a great start to a mixed media project for the holidays!"
Add tatted holly leaves on top of the felt and Voila!
(I know, we're all in the throws of Snowflake Madness or Tatted Gift Madness or whatever you are calling your holiday handcraft frenzy. Another project? No thanks.)
I plan to print this out and save it for next year. A nice, easy solution that actually reduces tatting tension levels!
Here is a sneak peek at a new holiday project I have allowed myself to start. It is related to a Christmas Eve dinner and gift exchange. Hopefully, I will be able to blog about it in a few days.
© 2002 Mark Myers
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