Finally catching up on last weekends Tat Days held in Toccoa, GA. What a wonderful weekend. Unfortunately, Hurricane Irma hit Florida that weekend. Thoughts and prayers were with those who were not able to attend. All in all, it was nice to meet new tatters whom I knew in name only and friends I have met at previous Tat Days.
My major secret project this year was: tatting 120 lucky pennies. These were sent to Palmetto Tatters to include in the goodie bags. No two colors were the same and each had a shiny penny!
I did behave myself this year. I ordered two books (3-D flowers and the nativity) from Reit prior to Tat Days. However, I saw the Tatting Online and Beads and Knots. They somehow jumped into my hands!
I saw the cat shuttle and "I just had to have it". The blue tatting book was given to my by a fellow tatter that happen to have an extra copy. Lots of nice patterns. The royal blue shuttle was a shuttle that just happen to jump in my hands also (love blue anyway). The denim varigated thread was the only thread obtained this year.
I had the opportunity to meet Diane C. aka Lace Lovin Librarian and Wally Sosa. I was selected to test tat and be class helper to all of Wally Sosa's classes (bottom left - suncatcher, angel, button flower oya igne style, and hybrid tatting bracelet). I have to admit that I shuttle tatted the hybrid bracelet with split rings originally. I did learn to needle tat the weekend before Tat Days as hubby watched Georgia Seitz Needle Tatting DVD so I was able to help those in class (the pattern was specifically made for needle tatting with the help of a shuttle). I came home and got out a needle and redid the bracelet as proof I did the pattern correct.
The early class on Saturday was the Ice Blossom by Karey Solomon and Friday's Fleur-de-lis by Linda Reiff. The last tatted item in this photo is my cup sleeve from the class I taught.
The final photo was another surprise. Baby Groot was finished up Wednesday morning prior to leaving. It is a crochet pattern that I converted to tatting. This was my first attempt at converting. I give kudos to those who have converted other patterns. It is made in three parts. Each part is a continuous chain and lots of Catherine Wheel Joins. With the theme of Tat-A-Con, I could not pass at trying my hand at this pattern and showing it as eye candy. I was very surprised when I went to pick it up that it had won Best of Theme. I selected one of Rita Richmond - Shuttle by Design - commemorative shuttles.
Need to start back on the paperclip project I started for the online tatting class - class starts on Monday!!!! Will be taking some time to catchup on a tat along doily and then finish up on my Proficiency Course. After that, might be time to think about next years Tat Days.
Oooh, fabulous projects!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time!! :)
Sounds like a wonderful experience!
ReplyDeleteI also got the Tatting Online book. Good choice. Congratulations for Groot. That was just awesome!. Nice tatting with you. I need to get that program done! See you next year!
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