the requisite introduction post :)
Feb. 26th, 2004 05:31 pmWOW! there's an LJ community for tatting - I'm impressed. :) (I don't know anyone in person who tats.) I've been shuttle tatting for about 10 years now, off and on. Most of my work is simple, small stuff, usually snowflakes or chokers with ball-and-shuttle patterns. I like throwing in beads, especially when I'm working in #80 with petite beads (does anyone else find the really small beads an incredible pain in the neck to thread? Even #80 is pretty thick to thread a beading needle, and regular needles won't go through those beads). I can do split rings, and rings on split rings, but rarely if ever use these techniques in stuff I'm making - they slow me down so much (I'm a speed addict, especially since I try to sell what I make and even basic tatting is pretty labor-intensive) and are hard to put down if the phone rings. :) I have to confess I've never tried any techniques that are trickier than that - no split chains, no scmr, no square rings, etc.
Sorry, no pictures to post at present. Right now I'm going through a "making my own clothes" kick since I got a sewing machine for Christmas, but now that I've got callcentre work again (boo, hiss), I expect I'll have some time to get my shuttles going again - that's my favorite way to pass the time between calls. :) But I'm thrilled to have found you all, and look forward to reading about your work. :)
Sorry, no pictures to post at present. Right now I'm going through a "making my own clothes" kick since I got a sewing machine for Christmas, but now that I've got callcentre work again (boo, hiss), I expect I'll have some time to get my shuttles going again - that's my favorite way to pass the time between calls. :) But I'm thrilled to have found you all, and look forward to reading about your work. :)
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Date: 2004-02-26 10:59 pm (UTC)