Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Take Time to Slow Down

 One of my old posts (from 2010) got flagged for spam. It was 2 short paragraphs and had links to books and stuff. My guess is that one of the links had expired and been replaced by something unfriendly. Rather than figure out which of the 6 (I think) links it was, I just removed all of them. If you can even find that blog post, I'm guessing you know how to use a search engine.

Last Thursday was my birthday and I was going to take a vacation day, but I had 2 meetings. So instead, I was going to take a half-day and work remotely. Except 1 meeting got postponed. No problem, I'll check in, do some work, get lunch, go to the afternoon meeting and end my work day early. 

Except my work laptop (borrowed for 2 weeks, or so I thought, in March 2020) hadn't been updated and didn't like my new password. I couldn't do any work. When IT reached me, we agreed he'd fix it today (cause he had to physically update it anyway). 

That night was gaming (the 5e Dnd game) and my friend RG gave me 2 presents. I haven't listened to the CD yet because it's going to have to be either at work or on my laptop because my car doesn't have a cd player. I wonder if they still sell those, with a USB plug to connect to my car (note to self - search later). I've read some of the book, and I've peeked at the patterns in the back.



Friday, since I didn't get Thursday off, I took completely off work. Didn't even look at my work computer.  Just took it easy. Played a little Lord of the Rings Online, which I hadn't done in ages. Or at least, that was the plan, except when we got back from lunch we had not cable or internet. We finally got a little bit of play in before sleepy time intervened.

Richard Embry hosted a Tat n' Chat (this system hates the ampersand) on Saturday. It was lovely. Jane E & Sue H both made it. Plus a bunch of other tatting friends on this side of the pond.

I got some tatting done! Including earrings from One Shuttle Tatting.

Saturday I didn't get any sewing done, but Sue Hanson pointed me to a video with a bag tutorial. I think it will work very well for my next shopping bag. I have some banner fabric I got from Scrap Exchange that will work quite well IMO. 

Sunday and Monday I just lazed around. I did call my Dad on Monday to wish him a happy Memorial Day. We did hit the grocery story, despite the mizzle and hit some really good sales. Our end total was basically cut in half (thanks to sales and coupons).

Tuesday I had to do the work stuff I didn't get done on Thursday but at least I dodged the rain.

And Karen Bovard-Sayre is trying to get TattingTube off the ground. Link is to the 1st one and well, it's a 1st video and intro. Her 2nd video really explains what she's doing much better.

And some tatting.





Thursday, May 25, 2023

Makings & presents

 I made it to see my parents on Saturday. It's over an hour drive but I can break it up by stopping at a rest stop or whatever. I don't usually bother but when I hit the 3rd stop and roll, I decided I needed to get off the highway. I waited until it felt late enough for an early lunch, and I got there right before the lunch rush hit. Yay me.

After I saw Mom, I was going to meet Dad at the pie shop we usually meet at (right around the corner from Mom), but the management there turned out to be human and closed the place for 2 days so staff could take a vacation. At least, that's what the sign said. Not great for us, but good for them.

Dad gave me bells that used to hang in Grandma's house. They might once have been attached to a door on one of the businesses that Grandma and Grandpa had.

 

He also gave me my birthday present early (yay, presents!). The box lid is a DinĂ© sand painting (I have marred the image, to move it farther from the original sand painting. I am sure the artist adjusted it, but I am reluctant to post it on the Internet without further changes). 

I gave Mom and Stepmom their Mother's Day presents (a scarf for mom and earrings for stepmom). Mom also got a card, so she'll remember I was there. I packaged both of them in an origami box I made from calendar pages. Calendar pages are stiffer than most paper and usually colorful. 

And this is part of the reason I really don't like Bradford pears. This limb was somewhat damaged, I think the black might be rot, and look how it ripped off in a storm.


Now look at the size of the the branch that came off.

 



Thursday, I watched the NC History Museum History and Highballs presentation, on zoom. This one was Missing History: Jewish Life in Western NC. I love history, especially the bits that didn't get covered in class or when it's more in-depth than what we learned when I took history classes in high school and college. It's how I learned about the Lowery War.

I tatted the tiny teapot from Karey Solomon's book Bring on the Buttons, in silver during the presentation. It was my fidget project.

After the success of Gina Butler's hair bob, I used one of the patterns from the same book to make one in a different color. I made it Sunday and wore it Monday, because it went really well with the blouse I was wearing.

 

Friday, my old friend Felicia called. She lives out of state now but her family are still local. When she's in the area we try to meet for lunch or something. Last time she came, we didn't manage to meet but I told her about Scrap Exchange. So naturally, she blamed me for having to pay the fees to get the very nice, very discounted, very heavy craft tool (cricut, maybe, I don't remember) home. She said very rude things, and I cackled the entire time. 

I found this not so little one next to my car as I was headed home the other day. According to iNaturalist, it's a tussar moth.

I cut squares to make a charm bag (see a previous post). They weren't pre-cut, but I dug out my rotary cutter and mat. I need a 3rd fabric for the drawstring casing. It's some fabric I've had on hand for some time and it felt good to actually use it.

I took scraps from the previous drawstring bags I made, plus orts from tatting and loom knitting and stuck them into these tiny glass bottles. I may have to get those ball ornaments or larger bottles to hold more.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Oops, Been Absent Again

 Time got away from me and I didn't notice I hadn't posted to my blog. I finished a grey alien, to go with the 2 green ones, and Anitra gave me black beads for the eyes of another grey alien.

Tri-Tatters had our first meeting in 3 years, 2 months, and 1 week (so Anitra called it the Boom meeting). We did a demo at Mordecai House. Only 7 of us were able to make it, but 1 of those is a brand new tatter. She had her shuttle loaded and ready to go, just needed feedback on what was going on and how to recognize what was going on.

Table in open room with Tri-Tatters banner in front and scarf laid out on top, chairs are behind the table
The banner Caroline K made and my 2019 temperature scarf


I started a new button bag (from Karey Solomon's Bring on the Buttons). And made Gina Butler's hair elastic button. I'll need to take a picture of the latter.

Tatting around a 4-hole button

I went to NC Regional Lace Day and took Gretchen's butterfly pendant class. I happened to have beads that almost matched the enamel on the butterfly blank (need a picture). Then I found the seasonal earring kit I bought at Palmetto last year but couldn't find the pattern. Gretchen sent it to me and I made those (although I need to neaten both).

Pointed oval enameled metal earrings with tatting and beads along outside edgeCrocheted hedgehog from my goodie bag

 Since I had the opportunity, I turned in the 2 books I had borrowed from the NCRL library and checked out Tatting with Beads by Rosemarie Peel. I've made 3 of the samples/project from it.  

book Tatting with Beads by Rosemarie Peel and 2 tatted springs with beads
1st project, sprigs but I didn't use wire

I made a keepsake penny for a student I know who's going home. I found a penny minted her birth year and used Jane Eborall's magnet bookmark as a starting point. I had to adjust the stitch count. Alas, I forgot to get a picture.

The 5e game continues. 1 of the PCs who thought this was a wild goose chase has been convinced by her goddess that this is what we need to do. Lots of roleplay but the last session ended mid-fight. We managed to spook off one component of the fight (opportunistic animals) but that leaves the rest. And unfortunately, 1 PC set off an alarm in the hostile city so they know someone is here. We have to finish the fight and skedaddle before reinforcements show up.

Our Pathfinder game also progresses. Unfortunately, scheduling issues meant we had to cut the session short. We could finish the fight with less than our full roster, but the fall out needed more players than we had at the table. 

A sewing/craft YouTuber mentioned this site (Thrifty Notion) as a source for inexpensive sewing supplies and fabric. I'm going to get some buttons (for Karey Solomon's patterns, etc), and maybe some fabric.

I went and picked up some fabric (100% cotton) at the Dollar Tree a couple weeks ago. I had seen this tutorial for a 5 square drawstring bag (video link) and had to try it. The 1st one went well but the 2nd one required some hand sewing as I missed a seam and didn't notice until the end. My choices were hand sewing or ripping out a number of seams to resew the problem one.

drawstring bag without drawstring, in butterfly print with abstract coordinating fabric casingdrawstring bag without drawstring, in butterfly print with abstract coordinating fabric casing. Casing is offcenter.Drawstring bag in butterfly print with coordinating casing fabric. Bag is open to show coordinating linging. Drawstring is braided cotton worsted yarn in additional color.Drawstring bag, in butterfly print fabric, pulled closed. Casing and drawstrings are in coordinating but not matching colors. Drawstring is braided cotton worsted yarn. 

My long cotton gauze shawl has a tear in it. I am going to mend it but since it will not be an invisible mend, I decided to cover it. This is beading No. 32 from Tatting with Anne Orr. I used the same thread I used to edge the scarf. Now that the edging is made, I need to mend the scarf and sew the tatting over it.

 Sample of tatted edging

And below are some samples I made.

Cream silk heart (handspun yarn from a friend), red lace weight linen yarn butterfly, & black linen Londonderry 50/3 butterfly & beading/insertion, all tatted. The black is also Beading No. 32. I got the black linen thread from a vendor at the NCRL spring lace day.The red is the linen I got at the Carolina Fiber Fest.

Gillian's Election Bookmark in Lizbeth color way 156. This may end up being a bracelet.
Work in progress tatted bookmark
And finally, a rainbow. Just because.
Cloudy sky with rainbow, over trees