Happy Tatting Tea Tuesday on this first day of March. Were you able tat at IHOP this morning?
Long lines stretched out the door of my local IHOP.
Folks in my area must really like free pancakes.
I wanted to tat at IHOP, but sadly came home to paint. I haven't finished painting 180 craft sticks that must be done by March 5th for the lace guild.
Painting hasn't kept me from my shuttles entirely. This week I have been test tatting two new patterns for
CrazyMom, plus breaking in four new
Pony shuttles.
CrazyMom's patterns must be kept top secret for now, but here is what has been reeling off the (new to me) Aero-style shuttles.
Nelson Edging © 2011
Design by Orsi (part of her Napoleon series)
Both samples are 3-inches (7.6 cm) long. The first is tatted in size 30 Bali HDT by
Backwoods Tatter. The second sample is tatted in size 40 Lizbeth
® #663.
Don't they look grand? The Lizbeth
® is a
trifle more crisp than the Bali HDT; the difference only showing up when closing the Josephine Rings.
Thank you, Orsi, for sharing this superb edging on your blog. The whole Napoleon series is stately and elegant. Your patterns are exquisite!
Meandering Vine
More inspiration comes from
Lace-lovin Librarian ~ Diane, who has been test-tatting an edging for her sister. Her process fanned the edging spark in me.
Edging #8861 from Tatting No. 207, 1944
Meandering vine #8861 was her sister's chosen edging. (Hey, I have that book too!
Tatting. Published by The Spool Cotton Company No. 207, 1944.)
The clustered rings that make up this flowery pattern have always looked like butterflies to me. So pretty.
Watch for a color edging using #8861 to come soon. In the meantime, head on over to
Diane's blog to monitor her progress or enter her
Spring Bling Giveaway!
Wishing you all blissful me time to create something beautiful. See you next Tuesday for more communi-tea!