Here is a picture of the twilling I did last Saturday. We let each person who tries out tatting pick out a paperclip with tatting on it. It's a good reward don't you think?
Your paperclips are so cute!! I'd like to make a few for a fundraiser I am doing for the library I work at. I was wondering where you found the snail pattern? I have seen this pattern before but don't remember whose it is? If you know, could you e-mail me? lawecki at verizon dot net I'd appreciate it. Thank you! Carol Lawecki
I learned to needle tat in November 2003 and tatted on my own until I met up with the Oklahoma Shuttle Bugs in Kingfisher, OK in July 2004. Gina Butler taught me to shuttle tat and I haven't been able to stop since. Once I joined the Lace Guild of Oklahoma I started learning bobbin lace and Romanian Point Lace. With the help of a couple of beading magazine subscriptions I am teaching myself various beading stitches.
Cute paperclips! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about twilling, but very cute pieces of tatting.
ReplyDeleteYour paperclips are so cute!! I'd like to make a few for a fundraiser I am doing for the library I work at. I was wondering where you found the snail pattern? I have seen this pattern before but don't remember whose it is? If you know, could you e-mail me? lawecki at verizon dot net I'd appreciate it. Thank you! Carol Lawecki
ReplyDeleteHi, I really like the paperclips. What is the one on the top left hand corner? Is it a dragon or dragonfly?
ReplyDeleteHow do you DO that? They are so cute!! Can you send the instructions to me? fredborat@hotmail.com
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