Sad news - the group that ran the Virginia State Fair has gone bankrupt - No More State Fair.
Never having gone to a state fair as a child, I went looking for information on the Pennsylvania State Fair. I found this handy county fair web guide with map: 2011 PA Fair Guide
I grew up in the green section of the map labelled "Pennsylvania Wilds." Who knew the sleepy borough of my youth was in the wilds?
Do you tat in the wilds?
Tatting in the "wilds" sounds like civilized handwork gone rogue, suddenly untamed and free. But we all know that before the Internet age, most of us tatted in the wilds. Separate and alone.
If you or someone you know tats in the wilds, I would love to know.
Want a sneak peek of the project I have been working on?
It has been a pick-up-and-put-down project for the past month. Not because the pattern is difficult, rather too many interruptions and distractions. I hope to finish it this weekend.
Never having gone to a state fair as a child, I went looking for information on the Pennsylvania State Fair. I found this handy county fair web guide with map: 2011 PA Fair Guide
I grew up in the green section of the map labelled "Pennsylvania Wilds." Who knew the sleepy borough of my youth was in the wilds?
Do you tat in the wilds?
Tatting in the "wilds" sounds like civilized handwork gone rogue, suddenly untamed and free. But we all know that before the Internet age, most of us tatted in the wilds. Separate and alone.
If you or someone you know tats in the wilds, I would love to know.
Want a sneak peek of the project I have been working on?
It has been a pick-up-and-put-down project for the past month. Not because the pattern is difficult, rather too many interruptions and distractions. I hope to finish it this weekend.
Ambitatterous,
ReplyDeleteYour tatting looks wonderful. Sometimes good work does take time to do. Plus life as away of distractions & mixing up excitement too. As for tatting in the wild, yes I do know what you mean by that. I have a feeling that state fairs are going to be affected in lots of places now. I remember when counties had fairs & towns had their celebrations no matter how small they was. But those are things of the past too, I'm afraid. Cause not all towns do that much anymore. Just remember you are not alone. There are others like you yet & some of them don't have the internet either. So smile & keep tatting with pride.
I tat in the wilds of the Canadian bush. I haven't met anyone else who tats, except through blogland. So I guess I've been a lone tatter since I learned in a night class. I think it would be exciting and energizing to be in a tatting group, working away together, chatting, tatting, and talking thread!
ReplyDeleteLove the sparkle of blue with the white. I look forward to the reveal.
I tat in the wilds of my work cafeteria & during church - in the 'berbs!
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting!! Cann`t wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeleteKelly
I grew up in Philadelphia and Its Countryside... well, I grew up in Philadelphia and sometimes visited its countryside!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of Pennsylvania as being wild, probably because I lived in the city.
Blue Swarovski crystal? Ooh! I love blue, Swarovski, and tatting... what a fantastic combo!
pretty Map, lots of fairs.
ReplyDeleteour state fair is always in Minot ND. due to the flooding that occured there this past year, the fair for 2011 was canceled. but it is back on for 2012. This is farming country. have to have county and state fairs so you can show off your produce, and the 4-H'rs can sell their animal entrys.
No idea what it is, but it's gorgeous and has beautiful blue beads!!
ReplyDelete...And did I mention that it's gorgeous???
An intriguing peak!
ReplyDeleteYour sneak peek looks suspiciously like the snowflake I hope to tat really soon. Looks good-love the blue crystal and bead.
ReplyDeleteGlad to 'see' you again; it's been awhile.
ReplyDeleteSad to see the end of a state fair. The Kansas State Fair is pretty big, I guess, I can't imagine there not being one.
Hmm, don't have any idea what you are making, but the peak you've given us looks mighty pretty!
I too was a lone tatter for years, only though having my blog have I become part of the world wide tatting group. Well I hope I am part of the group.
ReplyDeleteYour tatting looks lovely I would love to know what you are tatting.
Margaret
When I am tatting at our cabin in the mountains of NC I am in the "wild" no one is near-by except the wild turkeys, that walk around the yard in the early mornings and just before roosting at night, the deer,the bears,raccoon, skunks, and a strange sounding cougar like call during the night....no internet and no cell phone coverage.....yes, I tat in the "wilds"
ReplyDeleteI knew you were a Wild Woman. Now it's confirmed.
ReplyDeleteThe blue beads on the white thread just look stunning!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I off to the mountains to "tat in the wild"
ReplyDeleteIzzy, your latest is gorgeous!! I was a Tatter in the Wild, but now we meet in Black Mountain, NC on Fridays for sharing, fellowship and for some, to kick the weekend off right! Louine (and any in the area) you're welcome to join us anytime you wanna get into town for an afternoon/evening! Goin' down to Columbia this St Patrick's day to tat with the Palmetto Tatters (Hosts of Tat Days) and learn some beading tricks from Nina Liben. CAN'T WAIT!
ReplyDeleteWaves to all from the Door