If you're in the area the seminar is on April 2-3/2011 for more information you can email Karey Solomon at threads@empacc.net. There's some great classes being taught including one taught by me called Garden Critters! Its hard to pick what classes to take from the description so I thought I would help by posting a picture of the snail and butterfly I'm teaching. The fun part is that you should be able to finish the butterfly in class then start same pattern again with a few twists to create the snail and a more slightly more blinged butterfly. So you get a chance to add a little complexity to the pattern. If you haven't done 2 shuttle work this is an easy start.
Patterns
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
Hector Tatting Seminar
Its an exciting time of year with all the Spring Tatting Seminars being posted. The seminar closest to me (relative term since its a 4-5 hour drive) is the Hector Tatting Seminar. The drive is sooo worth it! Its fun to get together with other tatters and hang out, take a few classes, eat great food and get a few tatting supplies.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Happy New Year!!!
Happy New Year to everyone! I know I'm a little late in my New Year's wishes but I've been in mood of quiet contemplation. Okay...not really. I've been reading instead of tatting. At least once a year I spend a week or 2 in a glut of reading. Not that I'm reading anything too impressive, just a bunch of trashy novels (but only the best trashy novels).
The funniest thing happened the other morning. I came downstairs and my 2nd cat couldn't be found. For a second I thought she had died because she's always at the bottom of the stairs 1st thing in the morning. After looking around for her I finally found her. You can't tell from the photo but she's sitting on top of my satellite receiver. It puts out more heat than you realise and when I left it on over night she discovered a nice, warm perch!
The funniest thing happened the other morning. I came downstairs and my 2nd cat couldn't be found. For a second I thought she had died because she's always at the bottom of the stairs 1st thing in the morning. After looking around for her I finally found her. You can't tell from the photo but she's sitting on top of my satellite receiver. It puts out more heat than you realise and when I left it on over night she discovered a nice, warm perch!