Monday, August 28, 2023

Tat Days! Or What I Did that Weekend

 Palmetto Tat Days was August 18-20 and was in Lake Junaluska, in the Lambuth Inn. Still pretty.




I only took 4 of the scheduled classes. Two were strictly technique; tatting with wire and one on picots (from Kelli Slack's How Well Do You Know Your Picots?). Two were part project and part technique. Karey Solomon's Beaded Celtic Constitutional uses a lot of onion rings and Celtic shuttles, both of which I need to practice. Richard Embry's Pearl Tatting with Graduated Picots Bookmark is lots of pearl tatting plus using a picot comb. I need the pearl tatting practice and I just learned how to use the comb in the picot class.

There was also a notecard class Thursday night. She had kits with the metallic floss already threaded. She brought the pre-printed (she printed them) and pierced cards and all we had to do was sew around the edges, color the flowers, etc if we wanted do and then add flowers and beads with glue. She does them all the time and here's the examples she brought.

(I can't believe I forgot to take a picture of the card I made)

Selection of note cards decorated with sewn stitches and tatting

Selection of note cards decorated with sewing, coloring, and tatting
Assorted note cards decorated with coloring, sewing, and tatting

I might send the card I made to Lucille. I think she's appreciate it.

Karey had a tatting class at the same time, involving floating chains. I'm going to have to try the patterns. 

I need to tighten my wire tatting a little bit. It's never going to be as tight as thread of course, but mine is quite loose. I went ahead and bought a pack of assorted wire. I might add a flower or two to a card.



My first attempt at the Celtic piece turned out tight enough Karey said not to bother with the 2nd round. I'm tatting a second one, but with 6 points (in Evergreen size 20 again) to see if that makes a difference because I like the looks of the 2nd round.

Tatted 5-point motive with entwined chains

Melanie Cervi gave a presentation on vintage tatting/ textiles for the early bird class.She had some lovely examples. 

Alas, I didn't get a picture of it. I only got 1 picture of a slide from her presentation.



I also consulted with Sharren Morgan about her bottle holder. I've gotten to the strap part and couldn't figure out what to do next (and couldn't find my pattern). I just need to end the strap I have in progress, then start a strap from one of the two remaining attachment points, join it to the strap already made, and continue to join to the last attachment point. I'm low on thread though. I might have to substitute some of the size 10 I bought for the bookmark class.

Tangles of tatting, with large shuttle to one side

Tatted open weave bag to hold and carry a bottle

The picot class blew my mind. I learned about 3 I had never heard of, a false picot, and learned the name of one I'd done before. I got Kelli's book (of the same name), plus her book in rings, chains, and joins. She also taught us how to use a picot comb. I'd watched her video on it but I really needed to see someone do it.

Samples of tatting to practice various picot styles

Richard's bookmark I did not complete until after I got home. I got to the 1st wing (and messed it up) but did a better job on the 2nd one. It looks like a serpentine dragon to me so I added a breath weapon.

Tatted bookmark with graduated picots and pearl tatting

So many pretty tatted things. Here's the show off table. I don't know who made what (though I bet the Wizard of Oz group is by Martha Ess, she just came out with a new book).

Wood doll in a fully tatted dress inside a display case

Egg on a stand decorated with tatting and glued on jewels

3dimensional tatted fish

Tatted necklace/collar

Tatted peacock standing on a (picture of) fence

Tatted dinosaur

Tatted sunflower; center is tatted on a ring with interwoven picots, petals are fully tatted

Metal rivet with tatted edge (thread)

Tatted bag with beaded and tatted fringe, long tatted strap

Tatted manger scene, building is not tatted but figures' clothes are

Tatted puppy and kitten

Somewhat abstract figures of Scarecrow, Lion, Tin Man, Dorothy, & Toto

Completely (and large) tatted table runner or mat

2 framed pieces. Tatted flowers, butterflies, etc on cyanotypes made using the tatting

Large tatted circle made of smaller circles in various sizes
3D tatted cello or violin and bow


6' long tatted scarf made of small tatted motifs

Oh, and look at these 3d printed accessories (available for purchase)

Top down view of box with hinged lids that meet in the middle. There's space for shuttles, and other supplies

Stand to display hanging piece of tatting; sign in background has information about it and contact information for maker

Closed tatted workboxes, 3D printed, with sign about maker

Samples displaying different options for 3D printed material, with name written on the sample

Samples of 3D printing materials, with color name written on the samples

Sign with maker's name and contact information, and QR code
 

Look at the pretty shuttle I was unable to resist.




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