Saturday, January 31, 2009
Master and Commander
I have started reading "Master and Commander" by Patrick O'Brian. This is a sea story, lots of ships and storms. It was made into a movie with Russell Crowe which I want to see but am glad I am reading it first. The book is very good, the author writes in a very relaxed style and his words just flow. It was written in the late 1960s, so the style is much more wordy however I really like it. Sometimes, it is nice to just have a change of pace.
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Master and Commander,
Patrick O'Brian,
sea stories
Friday, January 23, 2009
Learning to tat is a humbling experience. I have been working on several different projects and am finally beginning to feel confident with it. I met with my previous tatting instructor and she was very helpful, she says my only problem is lack of experience.
I finally realized that when turning (tatting is turned when you start a new chain or ring, depending on the pattern) that you have to look and see where you want to go next i.e. if you are going to be joining to another ring or chain LOOK and SEE where that chain or ring is, don't start off going north when you really want to go south.
We had our first tatting class last night and everyone is doing great. There were several cries of "I can't do this" but by the end of the evening everyone could make the basic tatting stitch or at least understand the principle of making it. I gave them an assignment to make a ring with several stitches and picots in it. They complained but will do fine.
Tatting
Learning to tat is a humbling experience. I have been working on several different projects and am finally beginning to feel confident with it. I met with my previous tatting instructor and she was very helpful, she says my only problem is lack of experience.
I finally realized that when turning (tatting is turned when you start a new chain or ring, depending on the pattern) that you have to look and see where you want to go next i.e. if you are going to be joining to another ring or chain LOOK and SEE where that chain or ring is, don't start off going north when you really want to go south.
We had our first tatting class last night and everyone is doing great. There were several cries of "I can't do this" but by the end of the evening everyone could make the basic tatting stitch or at least understand the principle of making it. I gave them an assignment to make a ring with several stitches and picots in it. They complained but will do fine.
I finally realized that when turning (tatting is turned when you start a new chain or ring, depending on the pattern) that you have to look and see where you want to go next i.e. if you are going to be joining to another ring or chain LOOK and SEE where that chain or ring is, don't start off going north when you really want to go south.
We had our first tatting class last night and everyone is doing great. There were several cries of "I can't do this" but by the end of the evening everyone could make the basic tatting stitch or at least understand the principle of making it. I gave them an assignment to make a ring with several stitches and picots in it. They complained but will do fine.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New Year's Day
I have been working on my New Year resolutions. It seems they never change: Lose 20 pounds, read my bible and exercise. However, I am now calling them goals so I guess that is a change!
The tatting class is rapidly filling up which is very exciting. Especially since I know little more than they do. I haven't checked on the knitting class yet. I am meeting with a previous tatting instructor this next week. Hopefully, she'll be able to help me with the turnings.
I just finished Margaret Coel's "The Girl with Braided Hair". It is another one of the Vicky and Father John mysteries and I really enjoyed it. There are always enough historical facts in her novels that it keeps me interested.
I also read Barbara Freethy's "Golden Lies". It was totally different, but again I really enjoyed it.
The tatting class is rapidly filling up which is very exciting. Especially since I know little more than they do. I haven't checked on the knitting class yet. I am meeting with a previous tatting instructor this next week. Hopefully, she'll be able to help me with the turnings.
I just finished Margaret Coel's "The Girl with Braided Hair". It is another one of the Vicky and Father John mysteries and I really enjoyed it. There are always enough historical facts in her novels that it keeps me interested.
I also read Barbara Freethy's "Golden Lies". It was totally different, but again I really enjoyed it.
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Barbara Freethy,
knitting class,
Margaret Coel,
Tatting
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