Hi Sharon! I will also post in your blog.
It should not be more precious than handmade laces, if it is machine made. If it is machine made,she can cut portions of the lace (hopefully it is long or large enough) from the lace itself or a similarly st…
Marie in New Jersey sent me some pictures of lace that has been damaged
and she wants to get it reapaired. She asked about the repair and I told her
I needed to see pictures. Here is what she sent:
Lace Pictures
I'm not an expert in lace but it look…
Tatting, I design tatting patterns and teach tatting. I also enjoy embroidery, crochet and petit point.
Where did you learn your textle skills?
At home from friends and family.
Anything else you want to say to introduce yourself to the group??
I love tatting more than other textile arts because it is so portable that I can do it anywhere. My web site has had how to tat demos on it since 1998. I love learning new things and often read up on other crafts, just so that I know how to do it if I ever decide to give i t a try.
Hi Sharon I would love to join the 25 motif challenge. I have made a piece and blogged about it then posted on the site. I hope I did this right. Let me know, thanks :)
Sharon, Have had a quick look at the demos, and will be back when I can plan an afternoon to try to untangle the twelve thumbs I only find when I pick up the tatting shuttle!
Welcome to Stitchin Fingers,hope you enjoy yourself.
I am a beginer at tatting, who is very quickly becoming an expert 'tangler', so designing tatting is quite a long way off for me, and i have doubts at this point that it will ever happen, but enjoyed reading your blog post about designing.
I design quilts, rag dolls, bears and Christmas decorations, and most of it is trail and error, with an occasional lucky break.
Now I will have to find time to check out your web site with the tatting demos.