Sunday, January 15, 2006

LOOK SHERRY!!!!






These are my last three pieces I've done. The top one is Lesson #4 from the Torchon Lace Workbook by Bridget M. Cook, Spiders. There's a booboo in the pricking, however, that took me forever to figure out. My blue stripes didn't correspond exactly to her brown stripes in her example. There's an extra row of ground between a couple of those spiders. I thought I'd really messed up, but on further examination I found I was okay.

The middle sample is a redo of Lesson #3 in Whole Stitch - I found the reason the edges are so wonky is that Opera (the lavender thread) is fatter than the Cebelia (the yellow and blue threads). Last time I'll do that.

The Looooooong sample is Lesson #5 in Half Stitch Roseground. I practiced moving my pricking and lace on the pillow with that one. It's amazing how well the stuff holds together without pins. Can you tell I'm easily amused?

I have Lesson #6, Scandinavian Holes, resting on the pillow at present. I'm taking a wee break from the lessons and am planning to actually make one of the patterns out of real lace-sized thread. That should be interesting.

Raymond renamed Lesson #6, "Scandinavian Hos" - they're always open for business.

Oh, he's bad.

One of my tatting gifts this year was a simple bracelet done with a single shuttle. They were actually a smash hit and I've ended up having to make more. It actually almost takes longer to string the beads on the shuttle than to tat the thing. Well, not really, but it's definitely more tedious. I used 11/0 seed beads and 4mm Swarovski bicones. The big gold beads are 2mm spacers. Thread? I'm using good old Coats and Clark Upholstery thread. Holds knots like a dream.

And it comes in colors, too. And they have it at Walmart.

Can you beat that?

Anyway, here's a pic of some of the bracelets without the lobster claws added. I actually did about 5 more.

And did I get pics of the ornaments? Heck no. Gaaaaak.

The top picture is a multi-beaded technique that evolved from play by Sue Hanson and Nina Libin that Nina published in her latest newsletter, Lace of Beads. It moves really quickly, and I think makes a rather stunning statement.

3 comments:

Sherry aka Celtic Dream Weaver said...

Erin, I did pass on Raymond statement at the guild meeting...there was alot of laughter and hooting going on with that. Were your ears burning?? We had a wee bit of conversation about you...Hey...I think you are a conversation piece...oops or is that person. I had a good time at the meeting and am now glad I went after trying to decide if I wanted to go or not because of the weather. I bought 6 of those large square bobbins to paint...you know the ones Mark said he liked...LOL...and tee hee hee Anyhow...these are rosewood.
Don't wait so long to post again....I will be WATCHING you....

Sherry aka Celtic Dream Weaver said...

take a look at all that beauuuuTful lace. Wow wow weee----
And the bracelets....just stunning. I bow to you now that you have come over to the "DARK SIDE" en guard....get your bobbins out...it is time for a duel between me and you.....Hahaheheheeee

Carol Schockling Lawecki said...

Hi Erin,
Your tatted/beaded bracelets are all very nice!!