Seven of us braved the single digit cold temperature and piles of snow to get together for tatting fun! Tatted snowflakes were seen in abundance, but not necessarily white - I guess we Wisconsin folks (and upper Illinois folks) get enough of the white snowflakes outside :) Several of us brought snowflakes or were starting to tat a snowflake pattern, but I think Barbara brought most of them. She added beads to the design of the green snowflakes seen in the top photo, but I don't remember where she said the pattern was found.
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Weather permitting, we will be having our next meeting on January 13.
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Pop-a-bobbin shuttles |
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Spinning Wheel pattern designed by Mary Konior |
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Pattern by Jon Yosoff tatted in thread sizes 10, 20, and 30 |
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Patterns from various sources, tatted by Barbara |
3 comments:
Awesome! I sure wish there was a tatting group near me. It looks like so much fun!
All you need to do to start a tatting group is one other person interested in tatting, and a public location to meet, such as a food court in a mall, or a coffee shop. Then, name your guild and get the word out! That's all I did, and it's grown to quite a few people in less than a year.
So cool indeed!
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