Going dark, y'all. Time to pack up the laptop for travel. In 12 hours I will be in Cornelia, GA, settling in to a hotel and preparing to take in my first Tat Days conference in nearby Toccoa, GA.
This is gonna be good!
Of course it is immediately plain why bees aren't common in tatting. Typically there haven't been enough of us living in close proximity to gather.
"...a gathering of peers to accomplish a task or to hold a competition. Especially in the past, the tasks were often major jobs, such as clearing a field of timber or raising a barn, that would be difficult to carry out alone. It was often both a social and utilitarian event. Jobs like corn husking or sewing, could be done as a group to allow socialization during an otherwise tedious chore. Such bees often included refreshments and entertainment provided by the group."
THE QUILTIN’ TIMES ARE A-CHANGING
by CindyThury Smith 1999
For our Great-Great Grandmothers,
in quilting times past—
A frugal quilter had to scrimp, make every scrap last—
Today wasting fabric is not such a crime—
Today what’s scarce is a quilter’s TIME.
Patterns used to travel with pioneers going west—
Now we swap and share instantly on the Internet—
Once templates were traced, fabric carefully scissored—
Now we slice multiple layers, we’re all Olfa wizards.
At one time a two fabric quilt was a sign of status—
Now Watercolor quilts have hundreds of prints comin’ at us—
Quilters used to gather at small local quilting bees—
Now we congregate at conferences, national teachers to see.
Like our Great-Great Grandmothers our lives are busy, we’re stressed—
But with the beauty of our quilts, we feel we are blessed—
As with Great-Great Grandmother, our quilting serves many goals—
To give warmth, grace our homes, and feed our souls.
Shuttle 1 | Shuttle 2 | |
Heart 1 | #139 Fruit Fizz | #696 Autumn Orange medium |
Heart 2 | #139 Fruit Fizz | #139 Fruit Fizz |
Heart 3 | #139 Fruit Fizz | #633 Purple Dark |
Heart 4 | #696 Autumn Orange medium | #633 Purple Dark |